For some reason I keep confusing myself that this card comes from Brussels when
it actually comes from Paris...I dont know, maybe i just have this general idea
in my head that all those important buildings are situated in Brussels :)
And it is nice to see
UNESCO's Headquarters! After collecting UNESCO cards for so long, and struggling
with many of them since many come from such rare countries and are like
impossible to get, it is nice to see where all these crazy ideas and decisions
come from :)
The building is located on the Place de Fontenoy, and was
inaugurated on 3 November 1958.
Nicknamed the ‘three-pointed star’, the
entire edifice stands on seventy-two columns of concrete piling. It is world
famous, not only because it is the home of a well-known organization but also
because of its outstanding architectural qualities (here in the dark I honestly
cant see any architectural qualities...or I may be at the wrong building since
three more buildings complete the headquarters site. The second building, known
affectionately as the "accordion", holds the egg-shaped hall with a pleated
copper ceiling where the plenary sessions of the General Conference are held.
The third building is in the form of a cube. Lastly, a fourth construction
consists of two office floors hollowed out below street level, around six small
sunken courtyards. The buildings, which contain many remarkable works of art,
are open to the public.
the stamp was issued
in a set of 2 in 2010 and is UNESCO related. The French Post regularly issues
since 1960, some official stamps for UNESCO, which can only be used on mail from
the headquarters of this United Nations agency devoted to science, culture and
education. On this stamp, the Alpaca is depicted, and with these stamps UNESCO
wants to remind us of the endangered species throughout the world. An alpaca is
a domesticated species of South American camelid. It resembles a small llama in
appearance
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