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Blue museum

Masterpiece feeling blue, bright blue ceiling, blue water lily… 
At a recommended spot, do you not feel a blue museum to be?
The third-floor Historical Reconstructions under the ground: Scrovegni Chapel
◆A star of all over the ceiling and the bright blue are symbols of the Virgin Mary. The local chapel has a limit at appreciation time, but can appreciate it slowly here.


The third-floor Historical Reconstructions under the ground: St. Nicolas Orphanos
◆A temple of Confucius which was colored with the blue fresco which praised the Virgin Mary. The sanctuary that the local altar is covered with a curtain, and cannot easily enter it….


Vermeer gallery under the ground on the second floor
The blue paint used for "Girl with a Pearl Earring" was made in those days by rare mineral lapis lazuli said to that there was value from money.


The second-floor gurotta under the ground
◆"The artificial cave" which was popular with gurotta for the renaissance period. It becomes the etymology of "the grotesquerie" "to be strange", and to express "a weird thing".


Pond around the second-floor Water Lilies under the ground
"The blue water lily" which Claude Monet loved did not bloom in France because tropical. The water lily and the special space that can appreciate a Monet together.

The first-floor Gogh "bright starry night of the Rhone" under the ground
A gaslight reflected in the blue surface of a river of the Rhone flowing through Arles, a night sky of the cobalt blue to blink at of the star. Feelings for the light of Gogh are indicated.
 

The first-floor Gogh "Sunflower" under the ground
All "Sunflower" of Gogh seven points in a large hall. The only work that a background was described in royal blue as for "the Sunflower" destroyed by fire in Ashiya-shi, Hyogo.


The first-floor MI wall
As for the theme color of the Otsuka Museum of Art, the logo mark expresses that it is "aggregate of the Ceramic Art Board" "blue of lapis lazuli"


The front entrance
In the almost evergreen deep-blue heap of buildings which were built not to spoil scenery because it was located in Setonaikai National Park.


The third-floor museum shop [souvenir] tradition indigo dyeing product under the ground
Tradition dyeing technique "indigo dyeing" of Japan. In the museum shop, I am selling the product of the indigo dyeing studio of local Naruto.


The third-floor museum shop [souvenir] indigo plant rangudosha under the ground
Indigo plant chizurangudosha 
The herb of the sum that an indigo plant was a plant of the tade (smartweed) course, and has been eaten for health maintenance for a long time. You knead the powder of the indigo plant into dough, and please appreciate rangudosha where Sandoz made Gorgonzola cheese chocolate on the cookie which I baked quickly.

[business hours] 9:30-17:00
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