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Jan06
Published by iv in Arts, Austria, Europe, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Walking

Settled on the north-western outskirts of Vienna and surrounded by 120,000 m. of field, you module experience Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg in one of the most attractive verdant areas of the port. Set in the painter end of Vienna, on top of the Wilhelminenberg Businessman, lies the Oesterreich Way Hotel Schloss Wilhelminenberg. Surrounded by the Vienna Woods and vineyards, this hotel is yet healed connecting to open traffic and is within simple attain from the metropolis place.
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Sep23
Published by iv in Europe, Hotels, Ireland, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Walking
This unparalleled Country House Hotel is set in 20 acres of timberland upright 7 minutes from City City midpoint and 15 transactions from Port Airfield. Fitzgerald’s Vienna Woods Hotel Facilities Facilities let: 50 Bedrooms, 180 Parking Spaces, 6 Discussion Rooms, Private Dining Meal Dwell, The Amobarbital Domiciliate, a la Carte Dining Populate, The Schoolhouse Bar & Lounge.
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Sep14
Published by Asya in Croatia, Europe, History, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Swimming, Walking
Situated in the northern part of the Adriatic where the Mediterranean penetrates deepest into old Europe, the Kvarner region provides central Europe with a splendid balcony overlooking the sea. A haven for tourism, the Gulf of Kvarner is a particularly rich and varied region. Lovran, Opatija and Volosko make up a succession of small fishing ports, villages and seaside resorts wedged between the sea and the surrounding hills, which provide an alternative Riviera for visitors. Picturesque and welcoming, these quaint towns bask sleepily in the sun amidst its stunning coastal views and glittery, transparent water.
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Sep13
Published by Asya in Austria, Cities, Eating, Europe, Relaxing, Restaurants, Urban Tourism

Vienna has a long tradition of bars and restaurants with unusual interior designs. Now, we’re presenting you Café Una located in Architekturzentrum Wien – one of Austria’s leading museums for architecture. It is conceived as a centre for exhibitions, events and research into architecture and related topics, particularly the architecture and urban design of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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May10
Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Cities, Europe, History, Monuments, Praying, Travel Stories, Turkey
The Bulgarian St. Stephen Church, also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian orthodox church in Istanbul, famous for being made of cast iron. The richly ornamented church is a three-domed cross-shaped basilica. The altar faces the Golden Horn and a 40-rn-high belfry, the six bells of which were cast in Yaroslav, rises above the narthex.
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Apr20
Published by misha in Austria, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Events, Photos, Restaurants, Romantic, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism
This cultural center, bar and restaurant is a hidden spot in the popular 7th district in Vienna, Austria. If you by chance you are there, I recommened you the green hiden yard which can be used all year long, and is a rare place to find in the middle of the center. They serve from breakfast to dinner and cocktails , basically everything (every week a special-price cocktail offer).
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Mar30
Published by Asya in Austria, Cities, Europe, Hotels, Urban Tourism
The hotel is located in the heart of Vienna, in Spittelberg Quarter- one of the oldest districts of the city. Altstadt Vienna Hotel is housed in a restored historical building situated just a few minutes walk from the major museums and the Ringstrasse. Offers its guests an old fashioned ambiance, attractive and luxury design, this charm, private 4-star hotel is definitely a great place to enjoy your vacation in Vienna.
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Mar21
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Events, Spain, Urban Tourism
One of Europe’s largest contemporary art fairs, ARCO turns the capital of Spain into the capital of art. Attracting more than 200,000 visitors, this annual showcase is a whirlwind of artistic fervour, offering all that is new, inspiring and mind-blowing-crazy-weird-nutty-mad in the art world – as it has done since 1981. About 3,000 artists and 200 galleries take part,m and painting, sculpture, installations and photography are just some of the mediums being used. The 30th edition Arco-Madrid was held in Feria de Madrid, Comunidad De Madrid, Spain on 16 Feb 2011.
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Mar07
Published by misha in Arts, Austria, Cities, Cultural, Design, Europe, Events, Hiking, Museums, Photos, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism
This year the Technical Museum in Vienna, boasts with a new entrance foyer and museum shop. In the 90s the technical museum faced precisely this difficulty as it tried to gain more space for a larger entrance foyer, a new museum shop and cafe as well as sufficient amenities, cloakroom space and ticketing capacity. The architectural solution was a steel-glass box placed in front of the existing historical structure.
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Feb10
Published by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, History, Museums, Poland, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism
The National Museum in Krakow was originally founded as a municipal institution so as to shun control by the occupant’s government in Vienna. At the moment it employs 644 people, including 257 in curatorial areas and a relatively big internal security forces of 112 armed officers who provide safeguarding services in all the buildings. The museum promotes world and Polish art, as well asvscientific, historical and artistic merit, which were produced out of beliefs of those who shared a sense of belonging to or respect for Polish culture, regardless of their place of residence, nationality or religion.
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