Thursday, May 11, 2023

National Museum of American Diplomacy Presents My Good Friends From OBO


Ben Franklin was on his own to find a place to work in Paris, and so were his fellow ambassadors until the Foreign Buildings Act of 1928 created a legal authority for State to own properties abroad. 

Now, there are so many diplomatic properties abroad - in every country but Iran and North Korea - that State has a Bureau to manage them, and a program to protect our cultural heritage in embassy art and architecture.     

If you'll be in town around noon on May 18, please consider coming to the NMAD for a presentation on the history of diplomatic architecture. 

(p.s. That funny round building is our embassy in Dublin.) 


3 comments:

James said...

Some how that's appropriate for Ireland.

TSB said...

I think you're right. It kind of looks like a modernist take on Stonehenge or the stone circles in Cornwall.

James said...

I would say something extremely clever but I'm sure the Irish have already said it.