We went to the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History yesterday and these first two photos are from the Hall of Architecture. The first is the Neapolitan Presepio. It was handcrafted by artisans between 1700 and 1830 and re-create the Nativity within a vibrant panorama of 18th-century Italian village life. The second is one of the trees in the room, this one decorated to represent Brazil.
Earlier this month we went to see the Pittsburgh Symphony. This is the tree at Heinz Hall.
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Melinda at West Metro Mommy Reads.
Those are just breathtakingly beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
I’d love to see those trees!
I’d love to visit the Carnegie museum! Thanks for the quick insight!
These are amazing! Merry Christmas!
Pretty 😀
The Neapolitan Presepio is breathtaking! I can’t imagine the hours needed to design it. Such talent and creativity!
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thank you for sharing these. They are lovely.
So, so beautiful!
Wow! That Nativity scene is just fantastic! And the trees are quite pretty, too.