Chapter 1193 - Abnormal (1/2)
Chapter 1193: Abnormal
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Although Philadelphia had long lost its position as the largest business center in Aht, the lights lit up brightly, and the city was luxurious and fancy
Li Du and the group could walk to the museum from the hotel as it was nearby
In the past, the property s occupied a vast area, as was the case with Green Delaware Museum The museum spanned a total area of 20 to 30 acres and had many rooms Naturally, each rooht, the museum appeared dark and dull It was in stark contrast to the surrounding buildings, old, quaint, and bleak
Looking at the surrounding buildings, Li Du concluded that the ruood location and the land was valuable If the museum was sold after it closed down, there would certainly be no shortage of real estate developers ould be interested in the place
However, it would really be a pity for the old museum to close down
Compared to the museums in other towns that Li D had seen before, this one was truly a national-level sort of place At least, it had been built in accordance with the other national museums
The museum had a majestic lobby At the door, there was a fountain with a pointed spire at the center The base of the raved with a cuine the splendor of the hts of the entrance and lobby, Li Du could not help but say in awe, “This is majestic”
Brother Wolf said, “It is supposed to imitate the Pantheon”
The Pantheon was an ancient Ro It was also the only Ro that has been preserved until this day It was built in 27 BC by Emperor Octavius, to serve the Gods of Mount Olymp It was considered a classic architecture sample of that period
The museum had indeed been built as a replica of the Pantheon However, it also had some areas that were vastly different
For example, the Pantheon also had a spire at the entrance However, while the Pantheon’s spire was engraved with a scene froraved with some plants and animals
The entrance led to the main hall In the Pantheon, there was a niche that was dedicated to the God of War, Mars, patron to Julius Caesar In addition to the niche, there were many statues of Gods and heroes in the hall
As for the museum, the statues were those of famous people who have made important contributions to the cultural development of humankind The niche was dedicated to Da Vinci and a lady named Maria Sibylla Merian
Li Du did not know anything about the lady who appeared next to Da Vinci He pretended to look inside the door and asked, “Do you know Maria Sibylla Merian?”
He was just casually asking and did not think that Brother Wolf and the rest of the creould know about researchers
However, the bodyguards, including Brother Wolf, nodded
Li Du was surprised It can’t be If so norant
Brother Wolf explained, “Merian was the pride of all wo physicist and her portrait is engraved on the 1992 version of the Deutschmark
Li Du understood now That’s it, no wonder these Germans are so familiar with her
He did not know ine that sheher i by the door to peer in when a bright voice rang out “Hey, what are you guys doing? You, why are you peeking at the door?”
A few men approached with small steps The leader was an old man with a head full of white hair He was the one who had shouted There were also three other h they were getting ready for a big shon