Famous Museums Recreated in Candy

December 23, 2014














The Guggenheim Museum, realized in icing, gingerbread, cotton candy, candy wrappers, licorice, and sugar. Image Courtesy of Henry Hargreaves.
















Easily the most idiosynchratic choice, the Karuizawa Museum by Yasui Hideo is made of chocolate bars, gingerbread, hard candy, cotton candy, and sour flush. Image Courtesy of Henry Hargreaves.






















I.M. Pei’s pyramids at the Louvre are recreated with gingerbread, hard candy, and licorice. Image Courtesy of Henry Hargreaves






















The curving form of the Museo Soumaya by FR-EE is draped in candy balls, gingerbread, sour rolls, and taffy. Image Courtesy of Henry Hargreaves
















Zaha Hadid’s MAXXI in Rome, with gingergread replacing its concrete shell, hard candy for glass, and lollipop sticks for columns. Image Courtesy of Henry Hargreaves

Happy Holidays Everyone!

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