Gumbo has moved on to a market place. This one has connections to famous architecture.
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So, exactly where is Gumbo today?
Is that a trick of perspective, or are the columns really out of line?
The ceiling looks made of concrete, but I’m unsure if the pillars are stone or concrete?
So far some good observations. Here is your first clue – The architect who designed this is probably the most famous of his/her genre, but this is not necessarily what she/he is most famous for.
Good eye Paul, they are not all vertical.
I thought it looked upside down at first. Strange construction.
Hidden in the words – not necessarily what she/he is most famous for – Wright? Morgan? Gaudi? (only more unusual architects I can think of – ‘architect’ is valid).
Clue #2 – While the architect is celebrated today, in his/her day they had many detractors who thought their work “monstrous”
No one has touched the Gumbo in more that 24 hours, soooo Clue #3 is here. This Marketplace is not in the United States, but is someplace where football is revered.
Puzzlemaster, have you checked the mail?
Congratulations to PortMoresby for recognizing Parc Guell in Barcelona. The full reveal will come tomorrow (Saturday) and a new Where In the World will be unveiled on Sunday.