So is this where the children go when they are a little older Ciel. I loved in the other shot that the school was called 'Maternelle', sort of made it sound warm and friendly for such young enfants leaving their mama's.
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ReplyDeleteEin gutes Wochenende dir.
That is a really cool building with great details, the architect and builder put a lot of effort into the finer points.
ReplyDeleteWhat unusual architecture. Impossible to classify.
ReplyDeleteAs the previous commenters have said, this is an attractive place with great details, but it is hard to decipher the style. I like it.
ReplyDeleteUnusual looking school. Love the red brick.
ReplyDeleteAmusante l'architecture!
ReplyDeleteI can understand why you return for more shots !
ReplyDeleteInteresting design. At first sight I thought it was a hospital.
ReplyDeleteça fait tres nordique (vu d'ici), les briques rouges!
ReplyDeleteinteresting architecture...nice shot!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting architecture, nice place for classes!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Wonderful architecture and colour!
ReplyDeleteNice looking school:)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
An interesting design there at the top.
ReplyDeleteRed brick is very popular here in Virginia too. I enjoy taking photos of it. I'm sure if these wall could talk they would have a lot to say!
ReplyDeleteSo is this where the children go when they are a little older Ciel. I loved in the other shot that the school was called 'Maternelle', sort of made it sound warm and friendly for such young enfants leaving their mama's.
ReplyDeleteQuite a strange building...
ReplyDeleteSo much to see and enjoy in this photo: the facade, the long bay window (think that's what it's called(, the fence, the entranceway...
ReplyDelete@ those wondering: this to me is typical 1930s-1940s architecture but I could be wrong...
ReplyDeleteIt has pretty colors on the outside.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful building to see.
ReplyDeleteI do believe I remember this school, only your other photo was from a different angle....a high school, right? Great colors in this shot!
ReplyDeleteI like the architecture of this building I was going to ask when it was built and ciel you answered.
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