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How many people like to stick porcelain on the wall? You are not alone.
Anyone who has been to Porcelain House knows that this is a blue building. Because most of the porcelain pieces pasted on it are Jun porcelain in Song and Yuan Dynasties, the glaze color is mainly sky blue.

Following Jun porcelain, the blue-and-white porcelain, the first in the history of China ceramics, also presents charming blue. Cross the ocean and go to the world.

For example, Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is known as the "City of Blue and White Porcelain".

"Badge Hall" in Sintra Palace

Sintra Palace was the summer resort of the Portuguese royal family. It belongs to the best preserved medieval royal palace in Portugal, and its status is equivalent to our Forbidden City.

It was built at the end of 14, and has been expanded and renovated several times since then-every room in the palace displays furniture and equipment used by the royal family at that time, such as Arab wall tiles, Italian sculptures, French chandeliers and China porcelain vases.

The huge arched dome of the Badge Hall is resplendent, decorated with the national emblems of 72 Portuguese royal families and other major Portuguese nobles.

The lower part is decorated with blue and white porcelain tiles and pure porcelain murals-

China Ming and Qing colored porcelain can be seen everywhere in the main hall of the palace.

Palace main hall

1909, the French government purchased a property in Lisbon, Santos Palace, as the French embassy in Portugal.

Today, it is still the office of the embassy. But when you see the ceiling there, you may not think so-

The pyramid-shaped ceiling of Santos Palace is filled with 26/kloc-0 pieces of China blue and white porcelain, which is amazing.

The lens turns,

Next, visit Bordeaux, France.

Besides red wine, there are-

Blue and white porcelain wind blows on the face.

This is not a museum, but an ordinary railway station.

It is also a blue city. ......

This is especially true in Paris.

17-18th century, China porcelain was the top luxury snapped up by nobles at that time.

The whole wall is Ming and Qing porcelain, with blue and white, pastel and enamel.

The local tyrant's name is Hugo. Yes, that's Hugo, a great French writer. He wrote Les Miserables and Notre Dame de Paris.

He bought China porcelain 48 times and put his collection of China ancient porcelain, furniture and even lacquerware in the living room. He is a huge fan of China's art among French courts, nobles and cultural celebrities.

Romantic French love porcelain, but what about strict Germans?

Maybe love is more rational-

Charlotte Castle Palace in Berlin

Fort Charlotte Palace was built more than 300 years ago. This is the summer palace built by Frederick I for his wife Charlotte. Later, it was continuously expanded by many emperors. It is the largest existing palace of the Hohensolen dynasty.

Porcelain Palace is one of the highlights of Charlottenburg Palace. This room is filled with all kinds of porcelain, just like an enlarged jewelry box.

When the palace was expanded in the 0/8th century, China porcelain had become a fashion in Europe. In Charlottenburg Palace, not only many rooms were decorated with porcelain, but also the porcelain palace was specially decorated, which became the capital of the Prussian emperor to show off.

It looks familiar-

Finally, I present Gaudi (1852-1926)-

Spanish national treasure architect, whose works are mainly in Barcelona.

casa batllo

Some people say that Porcelain House designer Zhang Lianzhi is an "Oriental Gaudi"-