The Richard H. Derryhouse Museum (Richard H.Driehaus Museum) is just a short walk from the magnificent avenue of Chicago (Magnificent Mile). This magnificent mansion, known as the Marble Palace, is commemorated by the Chicago Banker (Chicago Banker). Samuel Mayo Nixon (Samuel Mayo Nickerson) and his wife Mathilda were completed in 1879 and completed in 1883. There were many owners and occupants over the years; Brings an incredible “gift” to Richard Derryhouse, which can be enjoyed in Chicago and around the world. Mr. Driehaus purchased the property in 2003 and began a five-year period of interior and exterior restoration to restore the house to its original opulence for all to enjoy. Spend this fascinating journey with family and friends in the art, architecture and affluence museum. This is the real "treasure" in downtown Chicago.
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The Richard H. Derryhouse Museum (Richard H.Driehaus Museum) is just a short walk from the magnificent avenue of Chicago (Magnificent Mile). This magnificent mansion, known as the Marble Palace, is commemorated by the Chicago Banker (Chicago Banker). Samuel Mayo Nixon (Samuel Mayo Nickerson) and his wife Mathilda were completed in 1879 and completed in 1883. There were many owners and occupants over the years; Brings an incredible “gift” to Richard Derryhouse, which can be enjoyed in Chicago and around the world. Mr. Driehaus purchased the property in 2003 and began a five-year period of interior and exterior restoration to restore the house to its original opulence for all to enjoy. Spend this fascinating journey with family and friends in the art, architecture and affluence museum. This is the real "treasure" in downtown Chicago.
In 1874, Count Orlov Davidov purchased a former factory open space and built a medieval castle, named after the Maarjamägi Park on the edge, which was also used to commemorate the count's wife and daughter (both called Maria). The Estonian Film Museum is also located in it.
The Estonian History Museum also has a very interesting name called Fat Margarita Castle. It is the gate to the north of Tallinn's Old Town. The museum inside mainly exhibits some historical materials and artifacts about Tallinn. If you have time, you can come in and visit it.
The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant, lingering
Founded in 1410, the Grand Chamber of Commerce is now the Estonian History Museum, and the people who came and went here were rich and powerful, and the Grand Chamber of Commerce represents wealth and power. Talking to the old lady who bought the ticket, I learned that the original Maria Fort had been destroyed in the war, and the current castle was built by the Polish people later. The exhibits inside are mainly photo-based and create an effect with lights. Because there is no air conditioning inside, it is very stuffy.