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Dec21

Bras Hotel,Aveyrone,France

If you like a memorable contemporary experience in France. A beautiful setting in rugged countryside, with breathtaking  sunset view. The stylish and modern rooms look out over the rolling hills.A place full with light accompanied by an uninterrupted view of infinity.
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Dec21

Kenoa Exclusive Beach SPA and Resort

Situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mandau Lake, Maceio is decorated by a coast bloodline that offers us a stunning action of beaches, whatsoever of which still chaotic. Kenoa Exclusive Beach Spa and Resort is a welcoming Brazilian hotel on the beach located in the Barra de Sao Miguel northeast coast, ideal for a luxury acceleration. The construction of this resort was well planned and took into consideration the ecological concern of preserving native vegetation.
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Dec21

Museum of Siam, Thailand

Before Tahiland or Siam, or even Ayutthaya existed, there were people living in those places.some of the firs people on the planet left their footprints here.
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Dec21

Rome of the North

The imperial city of Goslar has a history stretching back for over a thousand years. The discovery of the first veins of silver led the Saxon and Salian emperors to build their largest and safest palace complex on this spot. For many centuries it remained the preferred seat of government in the North of Germany. At the same time a centre of Christian worship also arose here. The town has been called the “Rome of the North”. 47 churches and chapels with their numerous towers and steeples make up the town’s unique skyline.
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Dec21

Sofitel So Mauritius Bel Ombre

This Sofitel Hotel is an oasis of decoration union the unequaled architecture of Lek Bunnag and the involvement of Kenzo Tadaka. Sofitel So Mauritius Bel Ombre is situated in Bel Ombre, southwestern of State and 45 proceedings from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Supranational Aerodrome. Regional points of relate countenance Chamarel Falls and Ganga Talao.
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Dec21

Oia – Finikia, Greece

Santorini.From the hill of Prophet Elias in Oia,your gaze falls upon the dark waters of the Caldera, passes over the volcano’s petrified lava and then turns high up to the white line of houses that sparkle in the clear light. As you descend towards Perivolos, you will have the feeling that you are floating in the air amongst the steep volcanic rocks and the vineyards that spread out to the north in Baxedes next to the sea,climbing up.


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Dec21

Cafe 218°, Santorini

An impressive new Cafe-Restaurant in Oia Santorini ,situated in a carefully renovated Old Canava, with 218′ view of the Caldera. The Architect and owner is presenting a place worth visiting for coffee, dinner or events. A spacious internal hall can be reserved for small conferences or other conferential events.


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Dec20

Bonn Minster, Bonn

The Bonner Minster (Bonn Minster) is a towering Romanesque basilica of harmonic proportions in City , the past top of Westernmost Germany. It is one of Germany‘s oldest churches which were stacked in the phase between the 11th and 13th centuries. The basilica of Bonn was constructed on the relic of the martyrs, Cassius and Florentius, who patronised the municipality. It has five towers in all.
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Dec20

Agora Bytom now open

Danish developer Braaten+Pedersen and Borgestad of Norway have opened the multi-functional Agora Bytom center in Bytom.  Five-storey building has a total area of 57,000 sq. m, a retail area of 25,000 sq. m, 1,000 sq. m of offices and 820 parking spaces. Investment costs for the project amount to EUR 90 mln.
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Dec20

Wawel Castle

People lived on the Wawel Hill at least as early considering fifty thousand years ago, in the Paleolithic Age. In the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, i.e. some three thousand years ago, the settlement was apparently bustling with trade, with assorted crafts also keep from farming. Authentic was at the turn of the past millennium when the rulers of Poland took maturing their residence here. During the premier 16th century King Sigismund I the Old (1506-1548) brought domination the best native and foreign artists (Italian architects and sculptors, German decorators, etc.) to inaugurate the foxy Renaissance palace-cum-castle which survived, little changed, till because.
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