26/04/2014

Visiting the Assistens Cemetery and the Louisiana Museum

 Hi everybody, today the Catalan teachers visited two interesting places. In the morning we went to the Assistens Cemetery that is located in the middle of Copenhagen. It is very impressive because the graves are situated among beautiful gardens and paths. Moreover, you can visit the J. C. Andersen grave that it is situated in this cemetery. Copenhagen people go to the cemetery to walk, run and think because its a relaxing and quiet place. We agree that in this place the concepts of  life and death are very close and it is very different of the Mediterranean countries where the inquisition had a strong influence in the middle age.



In the afternoon, we went to the Louisiana Museum with Silvia and Ole (her husband). It was a very nice visit because the museum is situated in the beautiful town of Humlebæk, just 35 km north of Copenhagen. The museum is very original because you can visit it with the family and your children can play in a nice room adapted for them. Moreover, the museum has the outside gardens near of the sea and you can eat on them your lunch.  Its art collection is focusing  on modern and contemporary art, architecture, photo and design. In addition, we saw an interesting exhibition of Islamic art.





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