I’ve never seen anything quite like that. Not sure the architecture is to my taste – I tend to go for more traditional styles. But it’s nice to know that there’s something for everyone in this world, isn’t it?
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/10/snow-in-september.html
Yes it’s open but you have to book a ticket. Only some halls are open and it’s a one way system to follow. I went at the weekend and enjoyed it. It wasn’t hard to get a general entrance ticket and it feels safe inside as numbers are limited. But tickets for Andy Warhol are harder to get. Go in the week if you can. The upper floors are still closed so no views from the top.
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I’ve never seen anything quite like that. Not sure the architecture is to my taste – I tend to go for more traditional styles. But it’s nice to know that there’s something for everyone in this world, isn’t it?
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/10/snow-in-september.html
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Is it open now? I would love to go again!
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Yes it’s open but you have to book a ticket. Only some halls are open and it’s a one way system to follow. I went at the weekend and enjoyed it. It wasn’t hard to get a general entrance ticket and it feels safe inside as numbers are limited. But tickets for Andy Warhol are harder to get. Go in the week if you can. The upper floors are still closed so no views from the top.
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Thanks Debbie!
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