Weston Cast Court

Wonderfully restored Weston Cast Courts at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

I have always loved these spaces and the silliness of having casts of statues and pieces of architecture huddled together. It’s like taking a walk round European cities. They look so much better now they have been redecorated and refreshed.

I love the Italian gallery which is sparser and now a lovely pale green colour. It’s nice to see old friends such as the Gates of Paradise from Florence and where else could you see so many Michelangelo’s together!

The Northern European room is more packed and darker. It retains that slightly dusty feeling it had. It’s wonderful to have whole doorways and facades of churches! My favouites are the tombs of the Angevin kings. I think a couple of them may still be being cleaned as I couldn’t find Eleanor.

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