Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Hall of Fame is a wacky building indeed!

MSN.com has included the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in its top 10 of the World's Wildest Architecture, citing the building's treble clef shape and piano-key windows. Other buildings on the list are the Haines Shoe House, the Guggenheim Museum, the Ideal Palace of Ferdinand Cheval and the Sydney Opera House.

Per MSN.com: True to its tuneful roots, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville is constructed in the shape of a treble clef; it boasts an exterior that resembles a piano keyboard, right down to the piano-key-shaped windows. Built at a cost of $37 million, the museum opened in 2001 and houses a vast collection of country-music video clips, recorded music, dynamic exhibits and more.

posted by Derrick at 9:53 AM

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