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| + | * Maritiman in [[Gothenburg]] calls itself '''"the world's biggest floating museum of ships"''' and consists of 19 boats of all sizes. | ||
* Buddha Park (''pictured'') outside [[Vientiane]] is a '''bizarre outdoor collection of huge concrete sculptures of Buddhist and Hindu deities and real and imaginary beasts.''' | * Buddha Park (''pictured'') outside [[Vientiane]] is a '''bizarre outdoor collection of huge concrete sculptures of Buddhist and Hindu deities and real and imaginary beasts.''' | ||
* The '''old town hall''' in [[Leipzig]] was built in 1556 in Renaissance style and remains one of Germany's largest. The position of the tower follows the '''ancient ideal of "golden mean".''' | * The '''old town hall''' in [[Leipzig]] was built in 1556 in Renaissance style and remains one of Germany's largest. The position of the tower follows the '''ancient ideal of "golden mean".''' | ||
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Revision as of 04:16, 27 July 2012
- Maritiman in Gothenburg calls itself "the world's biggest floating museum of ships" and consists of 19 boats of all sizes.
- Buddha Park (pictured) outside Vientiane is a bizarre outdoor collection of huge concrete sculptures of Buddhist and Hindu deities and real and imaginary beasts.
- The old town hall in Leipzig was built in 1556 in Renaissance style and remains one of Germany's largest. The position of the tower follows the ancient ideal of "golden mean".
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