Monday, July 21, 2014

20 doors leading to other worlds

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Most doors are hopelessly mundane, but there are exceptions to the rule. More than safeguard entries, these objects can be symbolic portals for different environments and aspects of life. You never know what might be behind a door.

These different ports are hard to find, but there are and all over the world. Since doors decorated or with exceptional works of carpentry, exist for all tastes, referred to Bored Panda.

A door is probably the outside of a building with the highest degree of interaction. As such, these objects do not have to be drab, can be fun and beautiful. In India and in Indonesia there are doors worked and ornamented. In the German Alps, there is a door that leads to the mountains. In Morocco, there are doors with Islamic geometry. In Sintra there is a door that seems to be inserted on a vertical garden and, in Funchal, there are doors painted with images of the famous children's book "the little Prince" or with mermaids.

Discover here some of these unusual doors.

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