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New Water Features at The Barnes Museum

The new home of the multibillion-dollar art collection of Albert C. Barnes, at the Barnes Museum of Art in downtown Philadelphia, is making headlines. Visitors are now greeted with acres of the famous Fairmount Park and a reflecting pool running along the entrance to the museum. The photos below show the article on MSN and the new water features. For more information about The Barnes Museum, visit our project page here.

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The Barnes Museum of Art's entrance is lined with a new reflecting pool.

The Barnes Museum of Art’s entrance is lined with a new reflecting pool.

The Barnes Museum of Art has two new water features. Benches run parallel to the feature for visitors to stop, relax and enjoy the peaceful pool.

The Barnes Museum of Art has two new water features. Benches run parallel to the feature for visitors to stop, relax and enjoy the peaceful pool.

A side view of the Barnes Museum of Art pool shows the water running off and disappearing into the ground beneath.

A side view of the Barnes Museum of Art pool shows the water running off and disappearing into the ground beneath.

 

 

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