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The Enchanting Oppenheimer-Prager Museum At Dayspring Is A Unique St. Andrews Experience
Vincent Prager, the founder of the Oppenheimer-Prager Museum at Day Spring in St. Andrews by-the-Sea, shared the fascinating history behind the museum and its connection to Lady Beaverbrook on an episode of Southwest Magazine on CHCO Television. The museum is located in the former home of Lady Beaverbrook. When she passed away, Prager saw an opportunity to turn her home into a museum for the works of his mother Eva Pragerand grandfather Joseph Oppenheimer, both renowned artists.
Prager's vision was to create a museum that not only showcased the artwork but also preserved the essence of Lady Beaverbrook's home. He explained, "The house itself is part of the exhibit... You really just sort of feel the sense of belonging that came when this house was built." The attention to detail in the house, particularly of the hand-carved features on the walls, adds to the museum's unique charm.
The museum's connection to Lady Beaverbrook also extends beyond the physical space. Prager shared stories of ghostly encounters, such as the mysterious disappearance and reappearance of a cherub statue. He said, "I think that must be Lady Beaverbrook's continued presence here... I'm pretty convinced that there is a ghost here." These ghostly tales add an intriguing element to the museum and attract visitors who hope to catch a glimpse of the supernatural.
Overall, the Oppenheimer Prager Museum is a testament to the artistic legacy of Prager's family, while also honouring the history and spirit of Lady Beaverbrook's former home. It serves as a unique and captivating destination for art enthusiasts and those intrigued by the supernatural, offering a truly immersive experience in the world of art and history.
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