Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Museum de Monriaan
This picture is of museum de Monriaan. It is a building from 1617 and originated as a grocery store, after that it became a sugar refinery. In the 1700's it became a tabacco store and remained that until in 1965 when it became a museum. The shop's interior from 1680 is still in place. The building leans forward on purpose, to prevent the rain dripping down via the façade.
Amazing, but the wheater is too good to go to a museum!
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4 comments:
Marcel, the last phrase says that you are an honest and wise man!
Very interesting place! By the way Marcel, it's always good time to go to the museum like this one! :0
And thanks for not think about the "good weather"!GO GO GO GO !!!!!Do not think okay!
`Cause I want to see pictures by the interior!
Cool picture! :)
Léia
purrs and love
Luna(from Brazil)
How fascinating! I'm sure the interior is beautiful too.
Wonderful row of the buildings!
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