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Valentine's Day at the National Museum in Copenhagen
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Valentine's Day at the National Museum in Copenhagen
Valentine's Day at the National Museum in Copenhagen |
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| Saturday, 13 February 2010 | |
National Museum in Copenhagen, never ceases to amaze visitors with new ideas. Thus, 12-14 February 2010 everyone will be able to come and see the five-meter Egyptian pharaoh, standing in the courtyard of the National Museum. This impressive work belongs to Legolend and consists of 295 thousand bricks, yellow, blue, beige and white, weighing 830 pounds! Museum staff hopes that inspired way of Pharaoh, visitors will be able to continue their journey through ancient Egypt in those rooms, which hosts a permanent collection of the Egyptian National Museum. The National Museum of the mummies is stored and amulets, sarcophagi and hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt 3000 years ago. Among other things, the collection tells of the gods and that, how important was the role of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. But Pharaoh himself will soon leave for Legolend, for him will be built a large Egyptian temple.February 14, Valentine's Day National Museum invites lovers and promises them a romantic holiday. Thus, in the restaurant of the Museum, you can taste the sweet cakes in the shape of the heart and historical tour of the collections of the Museum will not leave you indifferent - the romance can waft like the stories about the goddess of love Aphrodite, and a wedding ring from the Middle Ages. Marina V. Vorobjova, by materials of the Official Site of the National Museum in Copenhagen Translated by Anna Timofeeva Photo: The official site of the National Museum in Copenhagen, www.nationalmuseet.dk |








National Museum in Copenhagen, never ceases to amaze visitors with new ideas. Thus, 12-14 February 2010 everyone will be able to come and see the five-meter Egyptian pharaoh, standing in the courtyard of the National Museum. This impressive work belongs to Legolend and consists of 295 thousand bricks, yellow, blue, beige and white, weighing 830 pounds! Museum staff hopes that inspired way of Pharaoh, visitors will be able to continue their journey through ancient Egypt in those rooms, which hosts a permanent collection of the Egyptian National Museum. The National Museum of the mummies is stored and amulets, sarcophagi and hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt 3000 years ago. Among other things, the collection tells of the gods and that, how important was the role of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. But Pharaoh himself will soon leave for Legolend, for him will be built a large Egyptian temple.





