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International Esperanto MuseumNewest Review: ... on the language and on the museum itself. When I arrived, the lady on duty asked what my mother tongue was. When I told her, she said she could only speak very little English, and then went on to chat almost fluently. We watched a DVD on the history of the language and its creator, including the reasons behind certain grammatical rules. This was offered in either German or Esperanto. ... more |
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by - written on 11/06/01 (Useful, 38 readings)
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The Esperanto Museum is part of the Hofbutg complex in the city centre. It's a great little place, solely dedicated to the man made language of Esperanto. The admission fee is low - only 2 pounds for students, and I think it was mayve 3 or 4 pounds for everyone else. This includes some info leaflets on the language and on the museum itself. When I arrived, the lady on duty asked what my mother tongue was. When I told her, she said she could only speak very little English, and then went on to chat almost fluently. We watched a DVD on the history of the language and its creator, including the reasons behind certain grammatical rules. This was offered ... Read the complete review
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