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February 29, 2012 · 7 comments
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This is cool! I’ve never seen such kind of glass design. This is best for kids room!
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Yes, the whole museum is a fantasy design. It’s actually quite small, if there was no crowds then 1 hour would be enough. But its so pleasant to visit most people spend a good half day there or so.
This is a remarkable artwork and I love the design of this Stained Glass Window it’s so unique. Thanks for the post!
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Yes, and this was one of many. Photo’s aren’t actually allowed in the museum like all museums. But I managed to get a few others too.
That is an excellent style of Painting. I love the color selection.
It’s stained glass, not a painting! So even more skill and thought has gone into the construction of it.
I have never ever seen such thing. Really, an amazing glass work!