Monday, February 2, 2015

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On weekends, the family was visiting from Galten, and it was an opportunity to be a little tourist in her own city. It is very quickly that you "ignore" the many attractions german folk music around one, and after a year it occurred to someone that you have not seen the things that ordinary tourists german folk music when seeing in the course of a few days. One of the things that I subsequently feel a little bad with not having seen until now, the museum The Ashmolean.
Ashmolean opened in 1600, with a collection of crazy things that Eliash Ashmole had gathered together and given to the university. Since it's just grown and grown. Today the heading "art or archeology museum", and it is also very appropriate for there really is a great mixture of different things.
There is a large department with Egyptian artifacts, such as mummies, german folk music sarcophagi and stone with hieroglyphs. There are lots of vases and pots from ancient Greece and Italy, but also some historical stuff from England. Eg. a rare Saxon jewelery, german folk music The Alfred Juwel, and a lamp which allegedly belonged to Guy Fawkes, who was part of the gunpowder plot against the Protestant King James in the 1605th
It was quite fun to be in a museum, where I had no idea what that was worth seeing, so it was like to explore and be very open to the idea. Particularly in the large collection of paintings. Absolutely no big signs or security german folk music precautions hung paintings by Picasso, van Gogh, Renoir, Turner, Monet and many, many more. They have also just drawings by da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael, and sculptures by Rodin. Yes, there is a lot to see, and even though the weather on Sunday was the second one museum visit, so we came almost only through german folk music a third - so well that entrance is free, we'll come back soon.
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