On the right wall are painted circles that simulate movement and rolling down. The left wall along the panoramic window facing the museum courtyard reads:
“And now you are on the Riviera, under lemon trees that never stop blooming“, a quotation taken from the poem “Zone” by Guillaume Apollinaire (1913, translated from French to English by Samuel Beckett). In the poem there are thoughts, memories, feelings and emotions arising from being, or hallucinations of being, in various places in Europe: Paris, Riviera, Nice, Prague, Marseille, Koblenz, Rome and others.
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