It’s a small space, consisting of three oddly shaped rooms, starkly modern and contrasting sharply with the building in which they are housed on the ground floor of the seventeenth-century, ivy-covered, brick building that was once the Denmark Royal Boat House. The walls are not square, the floor is not flat and the severe angles […]
via Them and Us: Mitzvahs and The Danish Jewish Museum of Copenhagen — No Particular Place To Go
What interesting architecture. Not sure how I’d feel living in it with all those sharp edges. 🙂
Never seen anything like that before, really strange.
Really wonderful.
Unforgettable of course.
Thanks for the reblog, Leonard and for sharing it with your readers. This little known story’s message still resonates today! Anita
My pleasure to share it.
Great story and an important history lesson. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it.
I’m not good at remembering details of history, and since I’m from another country some of these facts are new to me. It was a nice history lesson.
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The feeling is mutual.
Odd, but beautiful in its own way.