Posts Tagged ‘architecture’
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Filed under: Europe, Monuments, Various
10 Gothic Cathedrals of Medieval Europe
by Joe on Mar 6th, 2011
Gothic cathedrals are not the religious building of the ancient Goths, but rather cathedrals built in the Gothic architecture. Just as Vandalism doesn’t have anything to do with the Vandals, Gothic architecture has nothing to do with the Goths. It’s a style of architecture that developed in France out of the Romanesque style in the 12th century and was simply known as the “French Style”. Gothic architecture spread to all of Western Europe...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Europe, Monuments, Most beautiful places on earth, Various
Three cute Italian tourist towns
by Joe on Feb 27th, 2011
Italy is a country famous for it's tourist sights. Here are a few suggestions about where to go when you go to that beautiful land. 1. Siena Siena (54.000 inhabitants) is situated in the very heart of Tuscany at 70 km. from Florence and 231 km. from Rome along the Cassia Way. She lies at 322 metres above sea level on top of three hills overlooking the Arbia and the Elsa valleys. The uneven level of the ground affords suggestive views a...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Europe, Most beautiful places on earth, Various
Top 3 places to visit in Sweden
by Joe on Feb 23rd, 2011
Sweden is undoubtedly one of the places where tourists flock to. The cities are compact and landscape is interesting. There are a number of famous places in Sweden which can make your holiday worthwhile. These places of interest are sure to give you true worth of your hard earned cash. Visiting Sweden is often an experience of a lifetime. There's a general consensus that the best time for visiting Sweden is during May, June or July. Aldough, t...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Australia, Various
Beautiful Theatre Opened in Melbourne Australia
by admin on Jul 22nd, 2010
The design for the Melbourne Theater Company begins with the dramatic façade: 3D iridescent steel tubing folds and bends against black aluminum cladding – just as an actor brings performance to life against a dark backdrop. The interior is comprised of the Sumner Theater, a 500-seat hall noticeably without a balcony or mezzanine space, but still allowing exceptional site lines to the stage regardless of where your season tickets land you. ...Read More » Tags
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