Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand. /Albert Einstein/
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Rådhuset – the city hall in Oslo 🙂
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There were no doubts you would get it right 🙂
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It’s very easy to recognize.
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The tapestry on the first photo is so beautiful.. :O
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I have for many years been a “good old Albert” supporter, in many ways really a wise man – agree knowledge more limited than imagination, much more… 🙂
Very well captured, perfect choices… 🙂
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Yes, the “good ol’ Albert” definitely had a way of seeing and perceiving things…the one that often resonates with my own. 🙂 Give me imagination any time!
Thank you, Drake.
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Wow, love the fish mural….very eye catching!
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Great photos. Love the rugs. 😀
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loved the mural, stained glass……lovely clicks and i am sure a beautiful place to visit 🙂
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Beautiful interior pics, Ese. 🙂 Love that stained glass window.
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Beautiful captures! Love the one with stained glass most… 🙂
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The city hall is lovely!
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Great choices all of them – cannot choose one!
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