Sunday, March 29, 2015

Abenteuer Vierzehn: Zentrum Paul Klee

Ok, so this post'll be a short one, because frankly the subject really isn't that interesting. Honestly, I'd forgotten I'd done this until I was looking back through the pictures on my phone.

BUT I want to get all my old adventures posted before I go on my big Spring Break adventure extravaganza, so here goes.

About a month ago, while it was still FREEZING, I took a trip to the Zentrum Paul Klee. Paul Klee was a Swiss-German cubist who was born in Bern. There's an art-center and park dedicated to him on the outskirts of town. Generally having nothing better to do on that blustery Wednesday morning, I decided to go check it out.

This is what the building looks like from the back. As you can see, there's farmland built into/over it.
This is what the building looks like from the front:
Pretty cool  architecture, all-and-all. Inside these structures lies administrative offices, a children's arts and crafts center, a cafe, and supposedly a huge collection of works by (get this) Paul Klee.

Unfortunately, as I had forgotten my wallet, I was condemned to the cold outdoors--which wasn't so bad because outdoors housed a free sculpture park. Unfortunately, all the sculptures therein were abstract sculptures. Each came equipped with a complex description of its metaphorical fortitude; unfortunately, as these explanations were all auf Deutsch, I had no idea what anything was supposed to be. Maybe you can explain them..?



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