The manor of the silver mine owner in the 17th century. Away from the dust, it is built in the mountains and forests on the outskirts. The furnishings and gardens in the castle retain the appearance of the time. The colonial Spanish style is more enthusiastic, unrestrained and rich in color. The garden area introduced Japanese, French, Mexican, British style and style respectively, imitating the characteristic construction of gardens in various countries.
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The manor of the silver mine owner in the 17th century. Away from the dust, it is built in the mountains and forests on the outskirts. The furnishings and gardens in the castle retain the appearance of the time. The colonial Spanish style is more enthusiastic, unrestrained and rich in color. The garden area introduced Japanese, French, Mexican, British style and style respectively, imitating the characteristic construction of gardens in various countries.
This place seems to be a place to express the history of ancient war, but there is too little, except for some symbolic ancient cold weapons, and there are only a few oil paintings left to express.
It is a relatively small exhibition hall, not a museum, that is, there is a small exhibition on the history of religion and fighting in this small local area. If you are interested, you can come and see it.
I just feel that the environment of this place is quite good, and I am not quite sure what the theme it is to show is not artistic, nor war and history, as if it is a very mixed place.
I can't understand what the theme is trying to express in this, it feels like the feeling of expressing the war in local legends or religions, mainly through large murals, you have to do your homework.