The front entrance to the school. This leads into the Rotunda. |
The west bell tower. Back in the hotel days it served as a water tower. |
Detail of a decorative fountain do-dad on the outside of school. |
Detail of the shells surrounding the front entrance. Flagler built the hotel with three themes: Spanish, Nautical and Lions. |
The dome of the Rotunda. |
One of the 8 women painted around the Rotunda - each represents a different thing. Four represent the four stages of Spanish exploration and four represent the elements. This one is Water. |
More women (I think the same women) surround the ceiling in the dining hall. Each represents the four seasons. This is Winter. |
One of the many Tiffany stained glass windows in the dining hall. |
Fall on the left and Summer on the right. |
In the Flagler Room which houses furniture and art original to the hotel. No flash photography so the pictures in here didn't turn out as well. |
The fireplace in the Flagler room. |
Detail of the clock. |
It occurs to me that I didn't take many...any "traditional" photos: looking into the Rotunda or the dining hall, things like that. Maybe I'll add some more later.
Love 'em. Colleges are so often beautiful places with wonderful architecture. But why is the cherub clutching a bunny? Terrifying.
ReplyDeleteI loved the history of the college when I went there, but after the first month or so, I started taking it for granted. Going on the tour really helped remind me of how truly awe-inspiring the place is.
DeleteAnd that was just ONE of the many evil cherubs. Seriously, the whole ceiling is popping with them.
Oh my, this is so beautiful. So vintage, so classic.
ReplyDeleteThat lamp statue would be kick ass in my bedroom! ;o)
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics!
Hugs!
Valerie
I wonder if they make replicas of them? That would be cool!
DeleteWhat a beautiful collection of photos!! Love the shell decor!
ReplyDeleteThe shells are scattered throughout the college - doorknobs, mosaic tiles, artwork. It is really pretty.
DeleteThis looks amazing, the picture of the detail of a decorative fountain (the face) is soooo pretty!
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