Tinker's photos with the keyword: Musées d'Extrême-Orient
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Gazebo at the Chinese Pavillion, with Nantene and Mariame (I rather doubt gazebo is the correct word here...)
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13 Apr 2018 |
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Children's playground behind the Chinese Pavillion. I also liked this bamboo swing, as did both Nantene and Mariame
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Magical tree roots, in the children's playground behind the Chinese Pavillion.
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Children's playground behind the Chinese Pavillion. I liked this bamboo playhouse
Brussels
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Eurasian magpie (Pica pica), nothing like the Australian magpie! For one thing, it does not try to take your eyes out in spring time. They're quite common, but I have not been able to get a photo of one (for Owen)
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13 Apr 2018 |
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"The Chinese pavilion was built on the edge of the Royal Estate at Laeken on the orders of King Leopold II between 1901 and 1910. The wooden panelling on the outside of the Chinese Pavilion and its entry pavilion were sculpted in Shanghai. The pavilion houses a major collection of Chinese ceramics manufactured for export to Europe."
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Majka, her kids and I went to the Chinese Pavillion, to have a look at it (only from the outside - they're all closed due to structural issues) and because it has a lovely park with a kids' playground
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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Beside the Japanese Tower is a wooden building which does indeed look authentically Japanese. Not sure exactly what it is
Brussels
13 Apr 2018 |
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"Following the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900, King Leopold II decided to commence building-work on the Japanese Tower. Work was entrusted to the Parisian architect, Alexandre Marcel, known for his oriental-style buildings. It was he who purchased the entry pavilion to the Japanese Pagoda, built by a Japanese carpenter, at the Paris Universal Exhibition, and had it decorated by specialists from Yokohama."
"The Pagoda stands nearly 50 metres tall, across the road from the rest of the museum buildings."
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