If you haven’t seen the movie In Bruges, you’re missing out on a darkly entertaining comedy that gives you a pretty authentic feel of what it’s…
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When I was a much smaller child I once went to the Museum of Miniatures in Los Angeles. MoM for short. I was soooo excited…
2 CommentsAnother brilliant free museum dedicated to modern art! It’s lovely because it’s more concerned about representing ideas than the actual thing you see. Here are…
3 Comments(AKA, a collection of trophies from a far-reaching empire) It’s a tale of two hearts in one body. One broken, for all the countries and…
6 CommentsChandeliers of massive proportions, made of hand blown glass? I couldn’t even begin to imagine what that might look like. I didn’t have to wonder…
2 CommentsThe Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes and adjoining Museo de Arte Contemporaneo are free to the public, and during our last week here, it’s about…
Comments closedPablo Neruda built his Santiago house as a place he could visit his secret love, Matilde Urrutia, and continue their affair. They built it together, and…
2 CommentsWe walked to the Museum of Memory and Human Rights on Sunday to learn about Chile’s history. The museum remembers and gives visibility to the human rights violations…
2 CommentsWe’re now in Santiago, Chile! Already experienced a few new foods: A Sunday stroll along the streets (closed to cars): And a museum:
Comments closedOn the second story of the main post office in downtown San José is a tiny museum dedicated to Costa Rica’s postal history. El Museo Filatélico…
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