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Titania's Palace, the Fairy Queen's Dolls'house (part one) 

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Miniaturist Journal 68. This is part one of my visit to Titania's Palace in July 2023. Sir Nevile Wilkinson's Fairy Queen's Dolls'house is exhibited at Egeskov Castle in Denmark. The reflections on the glass fronts of the dolls'house made it very difficult to get good shots of the rooms in the dolls'house, so editing this video was a struggle.
Miniaturist Journal is a record of my activities, experiences, thoughts and observations in vlog form, all relating to miniatures.
Music by: LesFreeMusic via his Patreon account. Les is from Ukraine, so maybe you can support him in a small way by becoming a patron on his Patreon account.
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Комментарии : 72   
@bethgaither1214
@bethgaither1214 Год назад
Thank you, Josje, for taking us along to see this priceless work of art!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
My pleasure! Good to hear you enjoyed it, Beth. It truly is a work of art!
@jenpink4298
@jenpink4298 Год назад
Yes it was amazing! Thank you so much for taking us to see it! The Castle is beautiful, and to Titania’s Palace is just breathtaking.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
It was my pleasure, Jen! Glad you enjoyed it! 😃
@TaraFinlay
@TaraFinlay Год назад
Breathtaking. It fills me simultaneously with feelings of joy and of longing.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Isn't it? I can so understand those feelings Tara. 😃
@suzannewilliams3673
@suzannewilliams3673 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for showing this work of art ❤❤😊
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
My pleasure 😊 Thank you so much!
@helengraves7850
@helengraves7850 Год назад
Thank you!! I'm delighted by this doll's house, which I didn't know about before - and very impressed with your ability to give us good images in spite of the glass. What a joyful moment in my day!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're most welcome Helen. I'm so glad to hear that!
@releasingendorphins232
@releasingendorphins232 11 месяцев назад
Oh to see it again. MASTERPIECE. Thanks for the adventure.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 11 месяцев назад
My pleasure! 😃
@minworks1626
@minworks1626 Год назад
I always appreciate your careful video work and lovely descriptions. Thank you again. J
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're welcome Janine. Thank you!
@GeekyShyMama
@GeekyShyMama Год назад
Thank you so much for doing this tour with us, what an exquisite dollhouse❤
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You are so welcome! Yes, exquisite is the right word! 😃
@melniee2551
@melniee2551 Год назад
Wow, that is really something to aspire to! Wonderful, thanks for sharing!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You are so welcome! Yes, inspirational isn't it? 👍
@thecreativebohemian4927
@thecreativebohemian4927 Год назад
Gorgeous dollhouse. Thanks so much for sharing. ❤
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're so welcome! Thank you 🤗
@vickinoeske1154
@vickinoeske1154 Год назад
Absolutely exquisite fairy castle full of delightful treasures. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.😊❤
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you too!
@joanware6473
@joanware6473 Год назад
Thank you for showing this, it is Beautiful and even has a bead curtain, wow.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You are so welcome! Ha, you noticed the bead curtain. I thought that was a curious feature, but fun. 😃
@maroulio2067
@maroulio2067 Год назад
A lovely tour! Thank you so very much. It is easy to see the grandeur- you filmed it well.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Many thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@marilynpowell6881
@marilynpowell6881 Год назад
Such a beautiful house. What a lovely father to make a dollshouse for his daughter. My father made us one in the 50's with lights, it was a swiss chalet style. In some ways I didn't appreciate it when I was a child, but I would love to have it now. Thanks for the visit, will await Part 2. xxx
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Well, as children we don't really see the value of such gifts, but you probably enjoyed playing with it, and I'm sure that is all your father wanted. I can imagine you would love to still have it. Thanks Marilyn!
@rebekahdavis5935
@rebekahdavis5935 Год назад
You did an amazing job filming this GORGEOUS dollhouse, even with the troubling reflection. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to get such great shots of every area! This was such a treat for me! I'm not that familiar with the styles from this area but I LOVE the styles represented in this dollhouse. It's European but it also seems to have almost a Mediterranean or middle eastern feel to some of the items. Such beautiful style and amazing taste. So many different colors and shapes and yet it all flows so nicely. I'm also very impressed with the taste and talent of the father that made this for his daughter. All of the wood, ornate carvings and intricate dishes and items and special fairy touches like the beads in the doorway. Loved the wallpaper of the animals running around the room in the kids room.... just so many things I loved I'll have to watch this again. I really respect the craftsmanship it took to make these miniatures and this dollhouse. Thanks again Josje! Another wonderful video :)
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're so welcome! When this dolls' house was created, in the first quarter of the 20th century, interiors, especially those of artists, often had an eclectic feel to them with influences from other cultures. Your observation about the Mediterranean and middle eastern items is entirely correct. There are many items collected from all over the world in the house! I've only managed to show you a small amount of all the wonders of the house. It is spectacular! Thank you, Rebekah! 😃
@tara44789
@tara44789 Год назад
Thank you so much. My favorite vlogger! I appreciate your level of talent and sharing with us. I recently have been collecting minature furniture making books from the 70s and 80s because the craftsmanship is difficult to find themselves days. And you share the fine craftsmanship with us. I treasure your channel.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Wow, thank you Tara! That's so kind of you! Yes, old books are great. I also like full-scale furniture-making books as you can often easily scale down and use techniques on miniature projects as well. 😃
@iedutch1239
@iedutch1239 Год назад
Beautiful video of a beautiful fairy house! I kept thinking about the move from Legoland to this castle and wondering how long it would have taken to pack everything and know where to put it back, so that it was just right! (With the exception of the vacuum cleaner🙃) Thank you, Josje, also for the promise of a Part 2!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Thank you Idske! I read somewhere that the house had been made with the intention of displaying it in exhibits to raise money for children in need. The house had to be taken apart and put back together relatively easily and it could be done by two men. I also read somewhere that the house is cleaned every year and it takes two people two full weeks to do that. I imagine packing things up for transport would take even longer!
@Meluforever
@Meluforever Год назад
Merci Josje!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
De rien! 😃
@kathysmelser4598
@kathysmelser4598 11 месяцев назад
You did an incredible job of filming this! I don't think I could have seen all that detail even standing in front of it. I love the opal inlay that was sprinkled throughout the house!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I do agree that sometimes it is easier to pick up on details when you're looking at a photo or watching a video. Especially with houses like these where there is so much going on in each room...
@anitafetters1816
@anitafetters1816 Год назад
Thanks so much for sharing this exquisite dollhouses! Another great video!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
My pleasure Anita. I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😃
@coby9896
@coby9896 Год назад
Exquisite! And to think it was all hand made, no 3D printing, laser cutting, scanners or even power tools. The veneer the makers used must be paper thin. It boggles the mind as to how they managed to produce some of those minute pieces. BTW the music you chose was a the perfect accompaniment for our special tour. Heartfelt thanks Josje.
@anitafetters1816
@anitafetters1816 Год назад
@coby9896 I agree! I was gazing at the amazing items and completely amazed by the details !
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're welcome Coby. I thought the same. Everything made by hand. And none of the easy access to sources which we have today. In the video I could only just let you all sniff at the exquisite craftsmanship and art that's in the dollshouse. It really is a stunning dollshouse.
@rosariobonilla1845
@rosariobonilla1845 Год назад
Que bello de verdad felicitacioes a esos verdaderos artistas del miniarurismo me encanta son cosas tan reales pero en miniaturas que bello de verdad me encanta deleitan mis pupilas con tan bellas obras del miniaturismo ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Thank you, Rosario! Yes, it is all of such incredible craftsmanship! I love it too. 😃
@lindapark5080
@lindapark5080 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this. It truly is a palace full of treasures. I have also seen Tara’s Palace at Powerscourt in Ireland which was commissioned to replace Tatiana’s. I believe it ( tatianas, was once there), but Ireland was outbid by Denmark when it was sold.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You are so welcome! Yes, in 1978 the LEGO company won the bidding war for Titania's Palace at the Christies Auction. The underbidder was Irish. The Museum of Childhood shares the story on its website: taraspalace.ie/tara%E2%80%99s-palace/
@maassen79
@maassen79 Год назад
Thank you Josje for this wonderful video. I had almost forgotten that I had seen Titania's palace when I was a little boy visiting Legoland on a summer vacation with my parents in the early 1990s. It was after we had spend an exhausting day at Legoland, my parents were tired and wanted to leave, but for me it was the highlight of the entire day and I refused to leave until I had seen all the tiny treasures. Maybe it was then that my love for miniatures was born. I remember the handwritten bible and the stunning secretary desk and a family of tiny carved ivory elephants. These special pieces had been taken out of the house and were shown in small glass cases along the walls of the exebition room, maybe that's why I still remember them so clearly. I'm exitedly looking forward to part 2 of your tour.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
You're welcome! Those are wonderful memories. Although many years later, I also saw it at Legoland for the first time, when my son was young. I remember those glass cases around the room. And I also remember those carved ivory elephants in there!
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 Год назад
It's all pretty incredible especially the Micro mini Qn.Mary's Palace; and who doesn't love it! yet methinks that despite her father's promise to build her a doll's house, his poor daughter probably never got a chance to play with it! 😉
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Haha, yes, she was 18 when it was finished. I don't think he ever intended it as a play house.
@gilenasimons7081
@gilenasimons7081 10 месяцев назад
I am a new subscriber with a library of books on miniatures. I do have a book on this one. So much more joy to see it on video with your talented eye and expert narration. Ty so much.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 10 месяцев назад
Oh, thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! 😃
@barbarakaywhite5166
@barbarakaywhite5166 Месяц назад
indeed fit for the fairy queem
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Месяц назад
It is, isn't it?! 😃
@miniaturetimetraveller
@miniaturetimetraveller 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for both creating the video and sharing it. I appreciate it must have been a challenge to film it through the protective glass. Regards, Jill.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 5 месяцев назад
Yes it was! But I'm glad you're allowed to film and take photos of it so at least I could show you a little bit of this fabulous dolls' house. Thank you Jill! 😃
@miniaturetimetraveller
@miniaturetimetraveller 5 месяцев назад
@@MakeMiniatures Hi again Josje, I would live to share a link to your wonderful Titania's palace videos on my channel (@miniaturetimetraveller), but don't want to do it without checking you are OK with that? Regards, Jill.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 5 месяцев назад
@@miniaturetimetraveller Hello Jill, of course you may share a link to the videos! Thanks! 😃
@melodywilson5255
@melodywilson5255 Год назад
That is insane!! Gorgeous! What is on the glass at 11:15? I hope is not a spider on the nursery!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Hahaha! Yes it is a spider, but a little silver one and it is part of the display 😉
@ataraco
@ataraco Год назад
Hi Josje!!! do you know if Trees Beertema lists her marble in a site? The Unicornia one is down. Thanks!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
I'm very sorry to tell you that sadly Trees passed away suddenly in March.
@LaughingInTiny
@LaughingInTiny Год назад
Imagine being 7 years old and your father says he's going to build you a doll castle for fairies... but it's not done till you're in your 20s and it's not actually for you at all 😢
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Haha, yes! But I expect she probably had a dolls' house to play with as well.
@alisonmary1443
@alisonmary1443 Год назад
The video turned out well considering the glass, I managed a good focus. Good observation with the vacuum Mrs Fairy supervisor 😄Amazing pieces, the glass striped cups and saucers in the Queens room and of course the miniature miniatures. Thank you so much, really your camera work very good.
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
Thank you so much! I'm glad that despite the fact I didn't show everything you enjoyed it!
@jewelsweaver5865
@jewelsweaver5865 10 месяцев назад
I just found your channel, and I am so thankful to see this magnificent palace. Thank you!
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoy it! Did you see part two as well? 😃
@andreaparker1057
@andreaparker1057 Год назад
Amazing! My favorite so far was the Queens Boudoir! Did you happen see the spider hanging from the ceiling in the day nursery? Yikes! Probably not a part of the display!?😵
@MakeMiniatures
@MakeMiniatures Год назад
I like the Queen's Boudoir too! Haha, the spider in the Day Nursery is part of the display, it's a little silver spider. After all, this is the home of Fairies, so it is to be expected to see one or two of these creatures around 😉
@andreaparker1057
@andreaparker1057 Год назад
@@MakeMiniatures Oh wow! That is so cool I love that! 🕷
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