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Rosslyn Chapel
Here's an article about the restoration of Rosslyn Chapel, that I posted about the other day. They've had scaffolding and an external roof over it since 1997. Restoration was completed late last year, and the scaffolding was removed this January.
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/rosslyn-chapel-unveiled-after-16-years-of-work-1-3077135
I like the part about the bees.
Also, I found an article mentioning that the reason they don't allow photography (since 2007) is that they had people tripping on the uneven floors while glued to their viewfinders.
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/rosslyn-chapel-unveiled-after-16-years-of-work-1-3077135
I like the part about the bees.
Also, I found an article mentioning that the reason they don't allow photography (since 2007) is that they had people tripping on the uneven floors while glued to their viewfinders.
Re: Rosslyn Chapel
no memory of actually being there
One of the things about where I work is that no interior photos are allowed; it's taught me (for the most part) to not take photos inside even when I'm allowed to. And I've got to say, when we went into the living room of the Martin House (the "one fully restored space"), I liked it a lot more in reality than I have in photos.
Re: no memory of actually being there
Other things there, I've probably completely forgotten.
But I can also see how photos can't necessarily prepare you for what a place really looks like. And might even give you the wrong idea. Or diminish the event of seeing it in person.
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