Thanks for looking, Russ. The benches are street art, I forgot the name of the
sculptor. They are scattered around the center of the town.
The Turkish furniture is apparently the traditional way to conduct a
wedding--the bride and groom sit in those hideous chairs. Since no sane person
owns this kind of furniture, you can rent it for the wedding, at a cost of 2500
DKK, around $500. Not cheap by any means.
The sculpture is certainly eye-catching :-)
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Russ Butler wrote:
> Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>> Perhaps not all equally pretty, but it IS my hometown:
>>
>> http://www.frozenlight.eu/aarhus2009/
>>
>
> That is a pretty hometown and you gave us a nice tour. Thanks.
>
> I have to ask what's with the Artsy (not just broken?) bench 2 & 4 and
> the Turkish wedding furniture for rent ?
>
> Being American, I apologize for the "sculpture" - it really sucks.
>
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