Euronews's David Mouriquand has had it with "immersive exhibitions" — magnified replicas of paintings projected onto gallery walls. He says of the Van Gogh show he saw, "[It] made me want to forcibly shove fistfuls of sunflowers down my throat to make the experience end quicker," and describing the Klimt exhibition in Warsaw as "atrocious." Here's his no-holds-barred essay (read: rant) on the subject. What do you think of immersive exhibitions? Explain why in the comments.
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Discover our new cross-border rail initiatives in the EU that are reshaping train travel.
These projects cover routes from Hungary to Austria and Romania, Paris, Milan, and Venice, setting the foundation for future routes and increased travel options.
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Za parę godzin na warszawskich Bielanach przy ul. Marymonckiej 155 odbędzie się uroczyste odsłonięcie świeżo powstałego muralu promującego WOŚP. Zaprojektował go Jurek Owsiak, a namalowała ekipa Wallart
V BBC Poland correspondent, Adam Easton:
' #Poland has started evacuating its citizens from #Israel, with the first plane carrying around 120 people landing in #Warsaw early on Monday
Two more planes are expected to arrive later in the day.
Acc to the defence minister there were about 200 Polish tourists, including children on a school trip, waiting to leave Israel.' #hamas#Gaza