Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Kutna Hora-Sedlec Ossuary

The small town of Kutna Hora, outside of Prague, is famously known for the Sedlec Ossuary or, the Church of Bones.

What makes this place so cool and creepy is all of the ossuary's bones are on display in a decorative fashion. Tens of thousands of people's bones piled into pyramids, arranged into a shield, and then the famous chandelier which has at least one of every single bone in your body.

There's an interesting history to it, and you can read more here:


We took the night tour which is only narrated in Czech, and is naturally creepier after dark. Even though we didn't understand a single word of what the guide said, mostly we wandered around inside and took creepy pictures for the hour. Lighting was really difficult because the whole place was only lit by candlelight, but with some camera adjustments, we were able to get some pretty good shots. And a couple on our phones, which I can share with you here.






After the main tour, the monk guy took us outside (through the graveyard for a minute) and upstairs, where we got a special performance of one monk singing, another one playing the organ, and the original guide controlling the airflow of the organ, I think. This took up almost another hour, and it was super cool because one of the monks looked like a knight from Lord of the Rings , and he sang really loudly, I actually jumped.





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This is us before, getting excited for our "night out." Forget the pub crawls and partying, we're going to a Czech Ossuary, dude!

(Since we each hate ourselves in the opposite picture, the compromise is to post both.)




Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Musée d'Orsay

Another rainy day...totally not cool for Eiffel Ascending. So hopefully next week when we're back, it's sunny!

Today we rode the bus instead of the Metro for the first time, and made it to Orsay pretty quickly. Then waited in line for 40 minutes. I actually liked this place WAY more than the Louvre. The paintings are more interesting, and it's smaller, not as overwhelming. I would go back.



Sorry, the rest of my pictures are on my camera...

I did find out I'm a big fan of Van Gogh, and Georges Seurat. And a few others but I can't remember offhand. Monet had a couple I like too.

Right now Tessa is packing up her bag, as our train to Belgium leaves in two and a half hours. At least they still speak French and use Euro there. 

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Rainy day

Not much to say, just wanted to upload some pictures of today.

It was very dreary and rainy, which usually I love, but it's also Sunday...and everything is closed on Sunday, or closes at like 4pm. Even the supermarkets!!! We did get a fresh baguette on our way back from the Louvre. But we ate it all before we actually got back to our room. So yummy and crackly and warm!!

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Hey look there is an Apple store in the Louvre! Haha. Kind of sad.

It's blurry because I didn't want him to wake up and get kicked out. We were tired too but he is sleeping on the job!

So. Much. Walking.

You can see the tip of the Eiffel Tower if you look closely.... Right below here. Very grey and cloudy but it's there.

Okay and here I am, one day later. Realizing I never posted this, and we had another rainy day so here are more pictures.


This is inside Shakespeare & Co. I wrote my name on the wall, as you do, and just enjoyed the bookstore a whole bunch. Everything was too expensive to buy so I just got a postcard to send to my bookstore at home!

Ewewewew. Worse than Skittle Shake.

Well ending on that lovely note...

We are going to Mons, Belgium tomorrow! A family friend lives there, so we are going to stay with her for a few days. It's just too expensive to stay in Paris any longer. We will train back before our flight though, since that leaves from the Paris airport.