A sunflower labyrinth at Van Gogh museum
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A labyrinth made of 125,000 sunflowers, all yellow and smiling at the sun, covered half of the Museumplein this weekend. The labyrinth was created by the Van Gogh museum to celebrate the opening of the new entrance hall.
It was a pleasure to wander through the flower maze and to discover the secret rooms with music and art! Do you want to have a walk with me?
Note: the maze was there only for the weekend! On Sunday, the flowers were given away to visitors.
It was so beautiful!Unfortunately I could not go, I am so glad to at least having the opportunity to see your pics. I have recently moved to this incredible city, and I hope 1 or more years from today to be as inspired and fascinated as I am today, while I cycle my way to work.
It was beautiful 🙂 I’m sure you’ll love the city more and more! I can tell that after almost 5 years it still amazes me, and biking along the canals still brings me the same joy as it did a few years ago. Have fun discovering it!