Sunday, 3 May 2009

Museum of Applied Arts


I liked the architecture of the building itself first of all.
I didn't know that was of an Avant garde period.

The exhibition itself was quite boring, but the structure was ok.
The floor was separated into two, and u have to make a circle to see the whole exhibition.
I think that's a good solution considering the fact that they didn't have much of space.
there was no special lighting and no security alarms and cameras, just old women watching after visitors
couldn't find any mistaken writing , though some of us noticed some
i liked the computer corner, it was quite interactive, and interesting.
everyone wanted to try each of the games.
and what i liked in this exhibition is that they look after the objects,
unlike the Ethnographic Museum with those dirty clothes.

so, overall, not a bad exhibition: accurate structure, visitors know which way to go clearly;
clean objects, clothes and tables; great architecture and design;
some interactive staff relevant to the subject of the exhibition.

as a result, i can say not bad at all.

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