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HoneymoonersJuly2006
BRING BACK BOOKS
I came out here to see this, the art of books, the beauty of a real book and telling a story, not some computerized junk that is outdated in a matter of 1-2 years, but a real book, alas, it is gone?! ...
Lamentably this museum has closed. I had visited Burgos and looked forward to visiting this Museum. When I tried to visit, I was told that it had closed in July for good.
A quirky little museum set on four floors in a narrow house (there is an elevator) telling the history of books from clay tablets through illuminated medieval manuscripts, the invention of the printin...
I had an hour to kill in Burgos, and the book lover in me brought me here. Really interesting, and the facsimiles are excellent. Worth an hour of your time.
This was a great little museum. At first I was confused about which were "real" books (as in "really old") but then saw how the reproductions were mixed with some of the antiques. Its a very smart lay...
BRING BACK BOOKS
I came out here to see this, the art of books, the beauty of a real book and telling a story, not some computerized junk that is outdated in a matter of 1-2 years, but a real book, alas, it is gone?! ...
Now closed.
Lamentably this museum has closed. I had visited Burgos and looked forward to visiting this Museum. When I tried to visit, I was told that it had closed in July for good.
A unique experience
A quirky little museum set on four floors in a narrow house (there is an elevator) telling the history of books from clay tablets through illuminated medieval manuscripts, the invention of the printin...
Very interesting little museum
I had an hour to kill in Burgos, and the book lover in me brought me here. Really interesting, and the facsimiles are excellent. Worth an hour of your time.
Fake books or real?!
This was a great little museum. At first I was confused about which were "real" books (as in "really old") but then saw how the reproductions were mixed with some of the antiques. Its a very smart lay...