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In the UK... Chartwell House, which isn't a museum in the conventionional sense.
It was the private home of Winston Churchill, and used in the film "The Twilisght Years" between the two world wars. There is one scene where he shows the view from it to his American wife, Clemmy, who hated the house, in an attempr to explain why he loved it so much.
The view showed the woods and fields, empty and free... and was the inspiration behind his speech that includes "we shall fight on the beaches................. we shall never surrender". Contary to what is often thought, and is more usual now with men in high office, in wrote most of his own speeches.
Nothing has been changed, down to the metal bread bin in the kitchen. It is a piece of almost living history like Peterhof Palace outside St Petersberg, which would be my second choice.
It was the private home of Winston Churchill, and used in the film "The Twilisght Years" between the two world wars. There is one scene where he shows the view from it to his American wife, Clemmy, who hated the house, in an attempr to explain why he loved it so much.
The view showed the woods and fields, empty and free... and was the inspiration behind his speech that includes "we shall fight on the beaches................. we shall never surrender". Contary to what is often thought, and is more usual now with men in high office, in wrote most of his own speeches.
Nothing has been changed, down to the metal bread bin in the kitchen. It is a piece of almost living history like Peterhof Palace outside St Petersberg, which would be my second choice.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
I loved this one too for its science and hands on stuff
Deutsches Museum
Museumsinsel 1
80538 Munich
http://www.deutsches- museum.de
This is just heaven for young kids, to get to grips with natureand physics.
It's so large (like the British Museum) it could take a few days to enjoy all.
Most exhibition rooms are actually small chambers for experimentation.
Deutsches Museum
Museumsinsel 1
80538 Munich
http://www.deutsches- museum.de
This is just heaven for young kids, to get to grips with natureand physics.
It's so large (like the British Museum) it could take a few days to enjoy all.
Most exhibition rooms are actually small chambers for experimentation.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
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We were "passing through" from one main station to the other and a long time had been allowed, as it is often needed, to cross the city.
That day it wasn't busy and, instead of dumping us to wait 2 hours for Eurostar, the coach driver took us on a tour of everything you would expect, and a lot that you wouldn't.
It was a glorious sunny day and he stopped where he shouldn't have, on a bridge over the Seign with a perfect view of the Eiffel Tower.
That day I had to admit it had a top. I'd only seen i8t shrouded from a third of the way up in fog before.