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    Emil Nolde's garden

    Posted by AnnaReg 14 May 2011

    Emil Nolde is famous for his expressionistic paintings of the wide skies of Northern Germany. His love for bold colours is reflected in his garden which still looks the same as it did in his lifetime. It stands out like an oasis of colour in the windswept flats of Schleswig-Holstein. After visiting the garden, admire his work in the adjoining museum and then have tea and cake in the little yellow garden house which can be booked for up to six guests.

    Stiftung Seebüll Ada und Emil Nolde, 25927 Neukirchen
    www.nolde-stiftung.de
    +49 4664983930
    Google map: bit.ly/lTQW6k

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