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Mar21
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, Praying, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism
Known to millions throughout the world from televised coverage of coronations, royal weddings and funerals, the Abbey is in part of any trip to London. Kings, queens, statesmen, soldiers, poets, priests, heroes and villains – they all make up the rich historical tapestry which is at the heart of the Abbey’s heritage and sustains its worldwide reputation.
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Mar19
Published by iv in Arts, Cultural, Hiking, History, Hotels, India, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking
Lalgarh Residence is a palace in Bikaner in the Indian say of Rajasthan. This position fortress was constructed by Prince Ganga Singh Ji in 1902. It is a perfect intermingle of Mughal, Hindoo and Dweller structure. The residence has now been turned part into a heritage hotel, spell the another location relieve serves as the stag act.
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Mar17
Published by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Hiking, History, Ireland, Monuments, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking
Quintin Castle is a residence situated in County Down, North Ireland, near 4km eastmost of Portaferry. Quintin Bay with stunning views crosswise the Land Sea. It is one of the few Soprano castles in Eire that is still underpopulated. Collective in 1184 by De Courcy the Castle has been owned by numerous famous families over the centuries.
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Mar16
Published by misha in Adventure, Africa, Algeria, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, Monuments, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories
Tlemcen is Algerian town located in the nortwest part of the country and is the capital of the province of the same name. The city is also renowned for its olive plantations and vineyards. For the cosmopolitan traveler Tlemcen has a lot to offer as it has developed into an art and culture centre with a unique and distinctive style. This is mainly due to the fact that Tlemcen has a blend of Arab, Berber, Andalusia and French cultures that lends itself to textiles and handicrafts.
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Mar14
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Stokesay Castle is not really a mansion at all, it is the finest and incomparable potted 13th century protected residence accommodation in England dating back to 1281. The residence was collective by Lawrence Ludlow, a preeminent fabric merchant of his day.
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Mar11
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A charming new leisure location in quiet environment of 600 achers of spectacular land wood. Gosford Castle is situated in Gosford, a town-land of Markethill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, immediate to the meet with County Physician. Business of Gosford castle began in 1819 and over in the 1850s. It was authorised by Archibald Acheson, indoors Earl of Gosford, when his previous habitation had treated downwards.
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Mar09
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Bara Imambara is an imambara scheme in Metropolis,
India, shapely by Asaf-ud-daulah. Nawab of Lucknow, in 1784. It is neither a musjid , nor a mausoleum, but a immense antiquity having riveting elements within it.
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Mar08
Published by Asya in Arts, Europe, France, History, Monuments, Photos, Urban Tourism, Walking
Locateion: Paris. Work began on place Louis XV in 1755. It broke with the tradition of enclosed royal squares, to open up the perspective to the Tuileries gardens. The fine mansion houses - the Hotel de la Marine and the Hotel Crillon underlined the axis of the statue of the monarch - were demolished after thirty years. Place de la Revolution is where Louis XVI, Marie-Antoanette, Danton and robespierre were guillotined.
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Mar07
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The tall and ever attractive grave of Delhi which can be seen from most parts of the metropolis is titled the Qutab Minar. It has a length of 14.32m at the base and activist 2.75m on the top with a pinnacle of 72.5m. Its a red sandstone form crust-like with pretty and striking carvings and is inscribed with verses from the holy Quran. The minar has been traded to UNESCO enterprise acquisition name!
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Mar07
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Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most whole and first aged medieval castles in England. Skipton Castle offers a superior understanding into what aliveness was equal in a medieval residence. There is a outlet within the castle information mercantilism souvenirs and refreshments.
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