Oops... VDP forgot to post these final pictures of the 'the king is dead' exhibition. It is the entrance of the exhibition but also the exit... And you had seen this staircase before, it was here, albeit not draped in black. The exhibition is closing on 21 February, should you be around, go. It's superb.
Oups... VDP a oublié de poster ces deux dernières photos de l'expo "le roi est mort". C'est l'entrée, mais aussi la sortie de l'expo, visible jusqu'au 21 février. Hâtez-vous, elle est superbe. Vous aviez vu l'escalier ici.
Below, Charlemagne's sword (IX-XIth centuries)
Ci-dessous, l'épée de Charlemagne (IX-XIè siècles)
Wonderful, so dramatic, I love it...
ReplyDeleteDraped in black really is a dramatic look!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could go!
ReplyDeleteune entrée vraiment très mystérieuse
ReplyDeletec'estbien des corons dee l'ouest pour une carrière d'ardoise
C'est magnifique. Even just seeing the sword would be enough for me.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'm going to make it Ciel :) but I don't feel like I've missed out, your photos have been superb, merci beaucoup for taking us along with you.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is awesome! I wish I could visit there:)
ReplyDeletesuper! love the middle shot!
ReplyDeleteWow. Love the sombre feeling to this place. How neat to see these treasures in person.
ReplyDeleteThese photos have a lot of drama in them.
ReplyDeleteSo dark, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe stairs are really cool. The urn looks like something I've seen in an Indiana Jones movie.
ReplyDeleteJ'imagine la richesse de cette expo. Tu as réussi à voler une photo ?
ReplyDeleteLa photo dans l'escalator : superbe et vertigineuse.
Amitiés.
Roger
Stunning!!!
ReplyDeletePowerful stuff...wish I could have seen the exhibition!
ReplyDeleteThis whole exhibit has been so dramatic, Ciel! Great pics you have shown us!
ReplyDeleteThe entire exhibition was fit for a king!
ReplyDeletethe perfect end to a fabulous series of posts/photos
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