Monday 30 November 2015

Orchestrated Museum of Nature – Lunenburg, Nova Scotia


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History in its veins, geography in its blood, south shore at its foot, marks of Victorian era all over the region, example of British colonial settlement in North America, known for its sheer versatility and craftsmanship, this is an amazing land of Lunenburg in Nova Scotia. 

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Travellers from across the world arrive here to experience the phenomenology of architectural reflection. Dotted by historic buildings, art centres, beautifully restored museums and traditional heritage homes, the place is highly distinctive in its flavour and traits.
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 Explorers take a tour of some of the wildest National, Provincial and Municipal historic houses as well as historic churches to fulfil their desire to delve more and know more.
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Travellers relish the signature artistry of blood red, waterfront building housing the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic; in fact, it is the key centre of attraction here in Lunenburg. The region itself explains the rich and golden heritage of Atlantic Canada’s fishing industry.  

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Intrepid travellers move towards the most exotic and fantasy-oriented museums that hosts aquarium, statues, art forms and other elements that can snatch your attention. 

It is astonishing to visit old marine blacksmith’s workshop, St John’s Anglican Church, traditional places of worship, local buzzing market, and irresistible restaurants here in the centre of Lunenburg.


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People enjoy local seafood, pizza and fresh juices in the local restaurants. There are many famous inns and B&B that rule the accommodation scene in Lunenburg. These popular Inns provide local food, stylish suites, juices, perfect intimacy and decorative rooms. 
   
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The old churches are stunning and designer, while depicting spectacular pinnacles in the gothic style that make them unique and beautiful. Visitors love to capture the gothic characters etched on the walls of the churches. In addition to the explicitly ornamental wooden roof deck, paintings, murals, wooden floor, pillars, and stained glass windows, add exclusive richness to the beauty of the architectures.

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 St John’s Anglican Church is the most significant landmark of this beautiful small town in Canada - Lunenburg. Travellers love to visit Lunenburg Harbour, Lunenburg Boat Yards, Lunenburg Academy, and the very beautiful Lunenburg House. No doubt, the charisma of this region, artistic ambitions of native people, and architectural virtuosity cannot be denied.  

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