Normal guy with a normal life tries to get out and see the world every chance he gets.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Palace of Fine Arts (San Francisco County, California)
From my first viewing of the movie "The Rock", which stars Nicholas Cage and Sir Sean Connery, I had always been curious about the amazing place where Connery's character is caught after a wild chase involving a Humvee and a Ferrari through the hills of San Francisco. Later today, I'm taking a professional exam at the Presidio, which just happens to be up a couple of blocks from the structure. How could I not take a walk and check it out?
Having done a little research on the building, I had learned that it was built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition as a focus for the many works of art to be presented there. It is one of the few surviving remnants of that exposition and has come to be a favorite location for weddings and other ceremonies among the city-dwellers. After getting a look at it first hand, it's not hard to imagine why.
Architecturally, the structure is in the classical European style. A garden and walkway form a wide horseshoe around one side of the artificial lagoon. At the center of the column-strewn walkway stands a large rotunda, which is beautifully ornamented with a number of murals adorning different areas. of the supporting walls and domed ceiling.
A take a few minutes to stroll around the structure admiring it and the abundance of waterfowl enjoying the lagoon before heading back to my nearby hotel room for more studying. It's just a quick diversion from the books, but one well worth it.
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