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AIW Brozura 2 “It doesn’t matter if you’re old or young, a boy or a girl, yellow, black or white... Everyone sometimes needs an escape from reality. So let us help you find your inner Alice, and dive into the magical world of WONDERLAND. For only there, you can take a break from your ordinary life, and for a moment experi- ence the real magic.” Alice in Wonderland Let your life be peculiar for a moment by Polium Lewis Carroll is a genius known as an author of the book called Alice’s Adventures in Wonder- land. It was first published in 1865 and since then, it bacame one of the most popular children’s book in a world. But did you know that he was also an acomplished matematician and photog- rapher? He published 11 books on mathematics. Just as his mysterious world of Wonderland, he himself was a man with truly exeptional mind that created a timeless treasure. Down the rabbit hole... “For you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeedimpossible.” were really As you fall down the rabbit hole, you find yourself in an odd long As you walk through the maze, hallway, filled with doors of every shape and size. even if you cannot see it yet, you can smell it. Sweet aroma of fresh- Try knocking or opening them, is it working? ly baked cakes and tea make you curius. So, just as Alice did, please The corridor is getting smaller as you reach the end. And there... take a seat and be a guest at this the last door you can open, if you can fit, you find yourself in peculiar social gathering. Wonderland. Have a tea with white rabbit, take a picture with the Hatter and let Hatter’s mad tea party is something, that Alice would never forget yourself be amazed with all the lit- from her visit to Wonderland. tle wonderland’s details. “Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, - “What road do I take?” e cat asked, “Where do you want to go?” The whole world of wonders is filled with curious crea “I don’t know,” Alice an- swered. tures, plants and objects. You can meet them on your - wanderings, behind every corner of the maze. “en,” said the cat, “it really doesn’t matter, does it?” Shisha smoking catepillar, laughing flowers, disappear ing cheshire cat, doors that will make you get lost, Red Queen and her guards, talking mirrors, confusing clocks that make you late... You will be torn between wanting to stay exactly where you’re standing and admiring everything around you, and wanting to keep moving and exploring some more.. Touch, see, hear and smell the magic... The enchanted forest is a world full of wonders on its own. You will en- gage all of your senses all through the maze, but especially in our forest. Lis- ten closely, and you will be able to hear the magic. When you get through the mist and pass along the luminous mushrooms, sparkling flowers and windy trees, there will be a hidden passage wait- ing for you. However, you will meet peculiar plants all around the maze. The Queen’s rose garden, right next to the crocquet field, is one to behold. Enjoy the beautiful view of the roses, but do not try to touch them! The Queen herself, together with her card guards are keep- ing watch over them constantly. But Queen and her guards are not the only thing you should watch out for. Wonderland is a strange place. Beware, you are in a world where nothing seems as it is, don’t trust the signs that point the way! Look for hidden doors and windows, some of them might take you to a dead end, but others will await you with a surprise. “But I don’t want to go among mad people,” Alice remarked. “Oh, you can’t help that,” said the Cat: “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” “How do you know I’m mad?” said Alice. “You must be,” said the Cat, “or you wouldn’t have come here.” Our Wonderland maze is one that you will not want to find your way out from. You will enjoy getting lost and experience all the peculiarities. It doesn’t matter if you know the story of Alice, or if this is your first meeting with the world of Wander- land. Talking mirrors will give you a sneak peak directly from the books, you can find out for yourself how Alice felt when she grew big or tiny, or you can play a game of chess or croquet. So take a break from the ordinary day to day life, and become mad for a moment. Because with a little madness, life is always curiouser... Alice in Wonderland exhibition is designed as a maze garden that will take you on your own adventure. Alice (a visitor) falls down the rabbit hole and finds herself in a complete- ly strange magical world where nothing seems to be as it should. Walking through the maze, you follow the story and discover the hidden gems of Wonderland. Have a tea with Mad Hatter at his mad tea party, try to find your way out of the mirror room, play a bit of flamingo crocquet with the Heart Queen or feel the magic of the Enchanted forest. .org.
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