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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Miniature Museum of The World- Salzburg
This is not exactly a miniature museum but it is a museum nonetheless. This is Mozart's Geburtshaus or birthplace in Salzurg and the exhibits posted here are scaled stage models built for Mozart's opera.
La Clemenza di Tito
Don Giovanni
Magic Flute Mitridate, Re di Ponto!
The Abduction From The Seraglio. Can't keep my eyes open already , see you real soon.
This is amazing! I love real life occupations that use miniatures applications. Mostly we see architectural models. This is a very fresh perspective! CM
Love these! The set designs tell a story already. I was watching a documentary on miniature film sets yesterday, the people who make them are real artists!
These blogs chronicle my journey into the wonderful world of miniatures.
"The Beginning" is the prequel to it all, the one that triggered my obsession with the weird and wonderful world of doll houses.
"My Maharajah's Palace" is a journal of the trials and tribulations en-route to the building of my Indian Palace.
"Projects, Musings & AOB" is like my workroom or scrapbook of anything minis.
Go to sleep my dear! I shall answer back your mail when I'll be able to keep my eyes open too. Hugs
ReplyDeleteOooh! Opera sets! Whenever I work on a miniature I always think of an opera set, isn't that funny? Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteHazard of the profession? LOL.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting. I am always a little surprise when someone finds this blog as it is not my main blog and I do not update it often :).
I love what you have done so far with your Tudor house.
This is amazing! I love real life occupations that use miniatures applications. Mostly we see architectural models. This is a very fresh perspective! CM
ReplyDeleteLove these! The set designs tell a story already. I was watching a documentary on miniature film sets yesterday, the people who make them are real artists!
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