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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Gallimaufry#110

NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF METEORA AND MUSHROOM MUSEUM

You probably have seen the following photos as collages in Gallimaufry#100, but collages fall short in capturing the true splendor of these dioramas. 

These stunning visuals, meticulously blending artistry and scientific accuracy, are crafted by skilled artisans and passionate naturalists. They deserve to be beheld in their full glory and shared in a dedicated post of their own.

What sets the museum apart isn't just the quality of exhibits but also the unique presentation.

Exhibits are showcased in dioramas replicating the natural habitats where these creatures thrive, such as forests or wetlands. The incorporation of mushrooms into the museum's dioramas and scenes is a captivating aspect that adds a unique touch to the exhibits.
 In these meticulously crafted displays, mushrooms seamlessly become part of the natural terrain, enhancing the authenticity of the depiction.






















What do you think?

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69 comments:

  1. Very cool. I looked, and found, mushrooms in each exhibit.

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  2. Dearest Veronica,
    What an excellent display at the Mushroom Museum!
    The final image is the most used one for books, drawings and even for the ONLY mushroom emoji available 🍄 but it is a poisonous one!!!
    Excellent photos you show us here.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. A museum for mushrooms? wow...never knew it exists..

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  4. These are all stunning! We went to Meteora, but weren't aware of the Mushroom Museum. Pity! It would be amazing to see in person. Thanks for the tour!

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  5. How wonderful to see in larger size. Many mushroom to be found.

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  6. These are very interesting dioramas. A mushroom museum is certainly unique!

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  7. What beautiful photos of the mushroom museum.
    I see mushrooms in every photo.
    I enjoyed it.
    Greetings Irma

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  8. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
    Happy weekend! 🌈

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  9. What a nice Museum, thanks for your sharing

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  10. your very nice visit to the museum. Interesting exhibits, thank you for showing us these photos!
    Hugs and blessings, Veronica!

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  11. “Mushrooms seamlessly become part of the terrain,” seems like a bit of an oxymoron. They ARE part of the terrain, they don’t have to BECOME part of the terrain.

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  12. What an amazing museum to visit with fabulous exhibits. TFS all the great photos.

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  13. That is so interesting and creative! Glad you shared!

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  14. Concordo con te, le immagini sono molto belle.
    Buona giornata.

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  15. The art and painting in these exhibits is just remarkable. So well done -- and beautifully photographed, as well. This place would be first on my list, I think!

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  16. That really is beautiful art and the displays really are magical!!!

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  17. Beautiful art, I would love to visit that musem! Happy weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  18. Beautiful art, I would love to visit that musem! Happy weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  19. Absolutely love these dioramas, Veronica. What a unique way to teach natural science that would appeal even to children.
    Blessings!

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  20. Wow. That looks like a great place to visit. So much to see.

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  21. The artwork is so interesting. I like the one with the ladies dancing. And of course, the deer and bear got to me too, as I'm a nature lover.

    Have a lovely and peaceful weekend, my friend.

    ~Sheri

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  22. Hello! I was impressed by your post, I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for sharing it.
    Excellent content your Blog.
    All the best. Blues Hendrix 😊

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  23. Wow, nice to see all of these. amazing.

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  24. (Suzana) It's incredible with the comments...
    What a lovely place. So nice a museum for mushrooms!
    It's very interesting presented!
    Thank you, Veronica!
    Hugs and blessings! ❤️😘

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  25. ¡Hello Veronica Lee!!
    Thank you very much for your support and your good wishes.
    I love sharing my passion for blues with people like you.
    Have a wonderful weekend too! 🎶
    A hug and a kiss! Blues Hendrix 😊

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  26. A wonderful museum the like of which I've never seen! Awesome!

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  27. ¡Qué preciosidad! Me encantaría visitar esta exposición, porque si es bonito lo que nos has enseñado, no quiero ni pensar como será al natural.

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  28. Oh wow, a mushroom museum, it looks great!

    Corinne x
    Mum Making Money

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  29. I had never thought of a mushroom museum.. they have made it quite interesting with the beautiful displays.

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  30. You are lucky to visit a mushroom museum displaying lots of colorful ones. I have never found such museum. Have a happy Sunday.

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  31. I love them all. I have always been fascinated by museum exhibits, reminds me of the ones I use to see at Auckland Museum when I was little

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  32. The images are very beautiful and mushrooms as main subject make the museum more interesting.
    Happy Sunday.

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  33. Beautiful art work and exhibit. It looks like a wonderful museum to explore.
    Take care, have a great day and happy new week!

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  34. I love the little mushrooms. Loved the pictures.

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  35. Es un museo diferente. Te mando un beso.

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  36. Amazing! Those with the forest as the background are just amazing!

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  37. Beautiful. Regine
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  38. It looks like a very intresting museum , Veronica. Beautiful mushrooms :)
    Many hugs.

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  39. I'm fascinated by mushrooms & fungi of all sorts. This looks so interesting!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-beautiful-basilica-in-paray-le.html

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  40. I'm fascinated by mushrooms & fungi of all sorts. This looks so interesting!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-beautiful-basilica-in-paray-le.html

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  41. Hello Veronica,
    I would love to visit this museum, natural history is my favorite. I love the images of the animals and the mushrooms. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  42. Dear Veronica,
    Thank you for showing us the photos in all their glory, beauty and size. The museum seems to be really unique and the form of presentation is very artistic and special. This makes the mushrooms seem as interesting as they actually are - after all, mushrooms are very unusual creatures.
    All the best 😊, Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/01/vogel-im-winter-tutanchamun-und-eine.html

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  43. I loved seeing all of these paintings and really enjoyed how the theme was so seamlessly woven throughout. Thank you for sharing!

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  44. This is fab never knew there was a mushroom museum love the photos interesting too :-)

    Have a gallimaufrytastic week 👍

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  45. I like number 2 diorama...They really like real...

    the birds diorama are very amazing too..

    and the last one are cute, have a nice day Kak Veronica ^^

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  46. Such beautiful works of art! We have one local museum that has nature dioramas similar to these and we've often found that the longer we look, the more we see. The detailing tends to be really incredible.

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  47. Those dioramas are beautiful. I have never seen anything like it before.

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  48. An absolute treat to see your photos. Amazing displays of murals and dioramas. Thanks so much for sharing :)

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  49. So much to see and learn from here. Love the mixed media work in the first exhibit here. I stared at if for a bit. :)

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  50. I guess you can have a mushroom for everything and this proves it. All one needs is the idea!

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  51. ...I enjoyed dioramas at our local museum when I was a young boy, they helped to open the world for me.

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  52. 100 - Congretulations!
    A very interesting exhibition, I like it so much. Thank you for the Walk with us, greetings from a stormy Germany
    Kirsi

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  53. What a beautiful place to explore. Wow.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  54. These are wonderful.
    I wonder if there is any special significance to the mushrooms other than that there are so many growing in that area.

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  55. You are right, these are great dioramas.

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  56. Gracias Verónica. Me ha encantado ver esta exposición . Muchos hongo se ven en ella . Por Béjar se ven varias especies en otoño.. Los de la última foto son muy venenosos.

    https://asimegustaelmundo.blogspot.com/2021/11/en-noviembre-nunca-fallan.html?showComment=1636291987098

    Buen miércoles.
    Un abrazo.

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  57. These are quite beautiful, Veronica Lee, and as another person mentioned very unique. I have seen dioramas in museums, but none like these displays.

    I agree with your opening information that while these images were previously shown in collages, they deserved to be highlighted in a separate post. Certainly, the artists and naturalists worked together to create such beautiful images.

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  58. I love the presentation. Very well done. The moving mouse you put across the top of your blog is cute too. Is it new? LOL I've never seen it. :) Have a happy day!

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  59. All your photos are very beautiful. I like your visit at this musea very much.

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