I'm not - only little to no time during the day to search the web.
(Besides, it's not the first time that I regret of not having any recently printed books about museums anymore: would be much easier just to look through some hundred photos than finding it online.)
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 07:12 am
Why dont you ask in which country is this museum?
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Walter Hinteler
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 07:15 am
It's Germany, I think.
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 07:17 am
You think well, Walter.
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 08:13 am
Good afternoon, Francis and Walter.
Is the museum in Berlin?
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 08:23 am
Good morning, Miss Letty and Florida.
No, this museum is in a three words place name.
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 08:26 am
Is it a museum of contemporary art, Francis? The structure looks like something Frank Lloyd Wright would design.
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 08:34 am
Contemporary it is, I'm not sure it's art, but who knows?
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 08:39 am
so, Francis, the city in Germany where the museum is located contains three words, right?
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:13 am
Exactly, Miss Letty.
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:18 am
North Rhine-Westphalia? That is the only three word place that I can locate on the map of Germany.
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Walter Hinteler
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:32 am
Northrhine-Westphalia is a state, my home state.
And now Francis got me really red faced: I would have bet any amount that there are no three word towns/cities in Germany
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:36 am
You're red faced, Walter? I did not know that Germany had states. <smile>. and those asterisks? The only thing that I could fit in there was Munch. I think I may scream myself.
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:39 am
Nordrhein-Westphalia is a state (Länder) in Germany, with only two words.
You have lots of places with three words in the name.
For example: Frankfurt-am-main.
Our museum is not in the places above.
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Walter Hinteler
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:41 am
Francis wrote:
You have lots of places with three words in the name.
For example: Frankfurt-am-main.
Ah, such - delete my red faces, please. :wink:
(Not that I would know it now.)
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Letty
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:49 am
Time for another hint, Francis.
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Francis
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:50 am
This place is in the "Three borders' district".
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Walter Hinteler
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Mon 30 Jan, 2006 09:54 am
Francis wrote:
This place is in the "Three borders' district".
There are at least four of such: one close to Aix-la-chapelle (which is one word in German), one in the Passau region, the Saar region and another near Bale (which is itself situated in Switzerland).