@ZombiepirateM to Traditional ArtEnglish • 6 months agoThe Little Mermaid- Edvard Eriksen, bronze statue (1913)imagemessage-square17arrow-up1136arrow-down13
arrow-up1133arrow-down1imageThe Little Mermaid- Edvard Eriksen, bronze statue (1913)@ZombiepirateM to Traditional ArtEnglish • 6 months agomessage-square17
minus-square@danekraelinkEnglish4•edit-26 months ago No, the real one. LOL. Yes one of the only famous statues in Denmark. From 1913. In the country of the author of the story. That one is not the real one?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•6 months agoCorrect. It’s like the Belgian pissing baby or the Mona Lisa. It’s much smaller than you think, a massive crowd of tourists are blocking your view, and there are better things nearby you can occupy your time with.
minus-square@laughterlaughterlinkEnglish2•6 months agoGo during the rainy winter next time. No crowds.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoIn case of the Louvre, days and days worth of things even in the same building. It’s massive. Unlike the painting. But if you’re there and never saw it, guess it must be seen once.
LOL. Yes one of the only famous statues in Denmark. From 1913. In the country of the author of the story. That one is not the real one?
Correct. It’s like the Belgian pissing baby or the Mona Lisa. It’s much smaller than you think, a massive crowd of tourists are blocking your view, and there are better things nearby you can occupy your time with.
Go during the rainy winter next time. No crowds.
In case of the Louvre, days and days worth of things even in the same building. It’s massive.
Unlike the painting. But if you’re there and never saw it, guess it must be seen once.
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I’m sorry my dude. It IS very underwhelming.
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