There are towns and places which do not lose its attraction.
One of them is Zwolle. An excellent choice for my free-travel-day. Zwolle has a
museum, De Fundatie,
which has recently been revamped, or rather extended. On top of a neo-classical
building with Greek columns, resembling a temple, an extension has been built which
looks like a Zeppelin or a stranded whale. I was curious to see the interior of
this strange hump and so I took a train to Zwolle. The building looks
interesting from across the star-shaped moat surrounding Zwolle. But I
approached it through a street with attractive historic buildings and thought
it looked distinctly odd.
Several pictures of Museum "De Fundatie"
The Greek front
The window from which offers an interesting view of Zwolle
Once the Palace of Justice and now a Museum of modern
art, it has an interesting collection of art and some changing expositions.
Standing in front of the entrance on the side of the town, I must admit it looked
impressive. I did look at the art
exhibitions, but in fact was more fascinated by the view from the window in
this oval extension, a view of Zwolle’s town centre, to the right of the Sassenpoort through which I entered
the town, and to the left the Basilica of our Lady, made famous by Thomas a Kempis and
by its tower, called the Pepperbox
or rather Pepper Salver, as it looks like one. It was a clear day, till later
in the afternoon, so I had a good view, also of the restaurant and lunchroom down
below where I started my day with coffee and cake. There are two levels in this
extension, which afforded different views.
The Pepperbox tower of the Basilica
Of course there is more to Zwolle than just the Museum,
quite a lot more in fact. But I did not climb the Pepperbox, and did not go inside
the Basilica which I usually do when I go to Zwolle for the day. I just did
some window-shopping. There are a large number of specialist shops with bags and
leather goods, crafts, a shop selling products from countries which once belonged
to the Hanseatic League as Zwolle did, and many other interesting shops.
The "Sassen" Gate and the canon "protecting" the town
Another reason for choosing Zwolle was the new bookshop. A
well-known bookseller and publisher of art books, Waanders, has taken over a historic church and made this
into a wonderful shop, Waanders in de
Broeren, thus preserving the very interesting interior and making it
accessible to everybody. The pipe organ is still there in its full glory and
organ recitals are given regularly.
A view from the cafe towards the organ, and right: a view from the organ towards the choir, now a cafe
The organ
In the former choir is a very nice
lunchroom and coffee corner with good food. The different floors on one side of
the church are themed. On the floor with cookery books, there are also related
products on sale. The Music floor besides books offers CD’s and DVD’s, there is
an Art floor with an exhibition, and a floor with stationary and writing materials.
For me the beauty is the ceiling with its paintings of saints and noblemen, which
can now be better viewed than ever before from one of the higher floors. St.
Caecilia, my favourite, is also represented.
Different departments on different levels
Of course I couldn’t resist buying several books. Amongst which
a book about the history of this church and the paintings on the vaults.
Something to study on the train back home, when it was dark and wet and very
windy. It was a good day, in spite of my aching arms which had to carry the
weight of cd’s and books and hold up an umbrella against the strong wind and
heavy rain - which pelted down later in the afternoon- , while my handbag was
blown off my shoulder. Fortunately I had a seat on the train and plenty of time
to relax and besides reading, observe my fellow passengers.
The paintings on the ceiling and vaults. Right below: St. Caecilia
Leuke blogpost! Ik moet ook nog steeds naar Waanders in de Broeren, ben ik nog steeds niet geweest.
ReplyDeleteIs toch nog niet zo lang geopend? wel vreselijk moeilijk om de hand op de knip te houden! Jammer dat die mooie boekwinkel in Maastricht, ook in een kapel, nu dicht is.
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