The Strange Exhibits Denver Puts On Display
People always go to the art galleries and museums when they want to see the exhibits Denver has on display. This is fine for most people, but you prefer to see the odd and unusual things that a city has to offer. With only a couple of days here in the Mile High City, you have decided to check out four things in particular.
The idea to seek out the weird and wonderful came to you as you were exiting the airport after collecting your baggage. People had told you about the incredibly bizarre and somewhat unsettling expanses of mural which decorate some of the walls, but seeing them first hand was something entirely different. You hoped that this was an indication that there were many crazy things to see.
You quickly discovered that you wouldn't actually have to seek out weird little museums after all. Apparently there was an installation at the big Art Museum which features the various depictions of infants across Italy during the Renaissance era. This wouldn't be strange by itself, but flipping through the brochure left you with the impression that the majority of these artworks had slightly creepy looking children in them.
More to your taste was the interactive and environmental installation on Curtis Street known as Soundwalk. This is an example of audio sculpture and involves the generation of strange and unusual sounds as pedestrians interact with the grates in the sidewalk.
Haunted places are a lot of fun, and the Brown Palace Tour claims to be one of the better ghostly hotel tours in the city. You have always liked ghost walks, especially when they take place in old hotels with secret passages and their tales of suicide, murder, and ghostly tenants. Ask them about room 904 and the socialite who made it her home for the fifteen years before her death.
You have also decided that you are going to return to the airport a few hours before your flight home just so you can take a good look at those freaky murals. They were so aggressive, so huge and surreal that you felt somehow uncomfortable being close to them. Strange depictions of wild eyed horses and men in gas masks are only the tip of the iceberg.
Galleries and museums have lots of the exhibits Denver would like visitors to enjoy. For those who prefer strange and unique sights, however, it is often more profitable to look in odd little places for odd little things. Read more about: exhibits denver
The idea to seek out the weird and wonderful came to you as you were exiting the airport after collecting your baggage. People had told you about the incredibly bizarre and somewhat unsettling expanses of mural which decorate some of the walls, but seeing them first hand was something entirely different. You hoped that this was an indication that there were many crazy things to see.
You quickly discovered that you wouldn't actually have to seek out weird little museums after all. Apparently there was an installation at the big Art Museum which features the various depictions of infants across Italy during the Renaissance era. This wouldn't be strange by itself, but flipping through the brochure left you with the impression that the majority of these artworks had slightly creepy looking children in them.
More to your taste was the interactive and environmental installation on Curtis Street known as Soundwalk. This is an example of audio sculpture and involves the generation of strange and unusual sounds as pedestrians interact with the grates in the sidewalk.
Haunted places are a lot of fun, and the Brown Palace Tour claims to be one of the better ghostly hotel tours in the city. You have always liked ghost walks, especially when they take place in old hotels with secret passages and their tales of suicide, murder, and ghostly tenants. Ask them about room 904 and the socialite who made it her home for the fifteen years before her death.
You have also decided that you are going to return to the airport a few hours before your flight home just so you can take a good look at those freaky murals. They were so aggressive, so huge and surreal that you felt somehow uncomfortable being close to them. Strange depictions of wild eyed horses and men in gas masks are only the tip of the iceberg.
Galleries and museums have lots of the exhibits Denver would like visitors to enjoy. For those who prefer strange and unique sights, however, it is often more profitable to look in odd little places for odd little things. Read more about: exhibits denver