Artists Worldwide have a Dream to make Something Special, in Which they can Explain their Talent in a Beautiful way. Below we Have a Real Talent of Art that how these Genius Minded Artists Convert a Huge Cities to a Miniature City, as well Its Hardly Distinguishable the Difference between the Real and Miniature Work performed by well known Artists Around the World. Have a Look to Discover the Real Art Work.

France Miniature

France Minniature has been made on outdoor park with covered area of 12 acres that contains more than 160 models of French Monuments and Landmarks. Country’s best known landmarks are represented such as the Eiffel Tower, Versailles, Lourdes, etc. Many of the models are animated such as animated boats ply the ” Atlantic Ocean ” and ” Mediterranean Sea “. The park is closed during the winter season. France Miniature is owned by Grevin & Cie, the same group that operates Asterix Amusement Park in north of Paris.

Madurodam

Madurodam is a city located in Netherlands. The city is a model of Dutch Town and consists of typital Dutch Buildings and Landmaks. It was built in 1952 and was made by George Maduro, a jewsish law student.

Moscow

This is made on the 60th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in the year 1977 by 300 artists. This is spread in an area of 400 sq. ft.

Sugar City

This city is all made of sugar and covers almost all the famous buildings of the world. It was presented into an exhibition of Port City, Liverpool.

Biscuit City

This Chinese creation is all made of biscuits and includes all the major buildings like church,  stadium, etc.

Origami City

A Japanese artist Wataru Ito created this origami city from paper and besides paper it has only glue, an art knife and a hole puncher.

Toothpick City

It took more than 6 years to construct this beautiful toothpick city by Stan Munro. 6 million toothpicks and 170 litre of glue is used.

Miniature Tokyo

It took over 14 months to complete this Miniato-Ku, Tokyo miniature and is located in the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower.

Chongqing City

This miniature shows the southern Chinese city of ChongQing. The scale used is 1:750 and is 892 sq. mt. wide.

New York City Made Of Staples

It took almost 40 hours by the artist Peter Root to create the whole New York from staples.

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