Monday 10 March 2008

A Tower and an Inn

These are images you might have seen before in our materials: an old water tower renovated and turned into a publicity object in front of a mall. It looks out of place, but at least it was not demolished.

And an old inn, the Linden Inn, built in the center of Bucharest, near the Old Court and Manuc's Inn, in 1833 to host merchants traveling in this area, turned into an 1400 sqm art gallery the biggest in the country.

1 comment:

caluad said...

The water tower does not look out of place for me. It's like a landmark. It tells about the history of the town, especially its boundaries. Usually water towers were far away from the city. So, it's a remainder of size.
The inn looks like a dream. don't ask me why. I wouldn't know what to answer.