..is the theme for today’s Sunday Stamps

Sala Palatului in Bucharest, Romania is a conference centre and concert hall immediately behind the National Museum of Art of Romania, the former royal palace in the heart of the city.





The Seoul Central Post Office, a 21 story government building, known also as Post Tower and the “Zipper Building”, is certified as one of the most environment-friendly buildings featuring diverse indoor gardens like the Sky Garden, Urban Garden and Ujeongwon Garden. With a variety of modern convention facilities, Post Tower has earned an ultra-high grade in terms of high-speed information and communication networking, and is recognized as a state-of-the-art building.
The Post Tower was completed in 2007 and has 7 underground stories.

Gedung Sate is a public building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. It was designed according to a neoclassical design incorporating native Indonesian elements by Dutch architect J. Gerber to be the seat of the Dutch East Indies department of State Owned Enterprises; the building was completed in 1924.

Very interesting stamps!
And now I wonder if they are a lot of stamps featuring prisons or former prisons.
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I don’t think so š
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Love the scene on the Indonesian with the postcards flying out of posties bag.
Funny you should say that about prisons one of GB’s issues this year was the Tower of London, although admittedly not of the cells, but the accompanying mini sheet did feature four stamps of famous people who were incarcerated there.
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Of course!! š
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