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Mar07
Published by misha in Biking, Eating, Europe, Germany, Hiking, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

The Hofgut Hafnerleiten Hotel is based on the model of the lower bavarian landscape with its strewn settlements. Six new constructions are part of the hotel as well, arranged in the existing topographie in a very decent and unostentatious way. Their plain perception and formal simplicity is derived from the image of small wooden heybarns, that come accross the local landscape.
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Feb16
Published by misha in Cities, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hiking, Museums, Norway, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Travel Stories

The Kristiansand city and its area is a region that invites many tourists around the world to unfold themselves and enjoy life. To most foreign visitors it’s an area that is relatively new and therefore full of surprises and hidden qualities. Culture and experiences also go hand in hand with intimate cafes and alluring restaurants. Kvadraturen is the name of shopping city centre, where you can find everything from small cozy niche stores, to the large global chains. All in one place.
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Feb12
Published by Asya in Adventure, Arts, Chillin, Cities, Design, Europe, Events, Relaxing, Spain

Javier Mariscal is one of the well recognized graphic artists today,famous with the creation of the dog Cobi, the mascot for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992,he was born in Valencia in 1950,started studying graphic design at the School of Design Elisava in Barcelona when he was 20.At the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975, cultural activities and festivities public took to the streets of Barcelona and Mariscal has helped build the graphic outlook of the city, putting colors and graphics in posters for the carnival, festivals and demonstrations .
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Feb09
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Monuments, Museums, North America, Photos, Sightseeings, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Frank Lloyd Wright‘s Winslow House was built at River Forest, Illinois, USA in the early 1893.Inspired by the Japanese architecture this house was design for the publisher of the magazine House Beautiful, who was the first private client for the famous architect.If you are a lover of the american architectural heritage you certainly would appreciate a visit to this house.
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Jan28
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Germany, Relaxing, Restaurants, Urban Tourism

Nat Fine Bio Food restaurant is spotted in Hamburg, Germany.
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Dec21
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Germany, History, Monuments, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, UNESCO, Urban Tourism, Walking

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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Dec20
Published by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Europe, Germany, History, Monuments, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, Urban Tourism, Walking

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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Dec13
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cities, Europe, Germany, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

Located in Munich, Germany, the shopping center was designed by Chapman Taylor and won the facade competition in 2006. Mira Munchen center was awarded by German Sustainable Building Council for its modern design at the Expo Real show in Munich. The energy efficiency of the center was a priority. The focus on energy efficiency was not to the detriment of the buildings’ aesthetics.
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Dec09
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cities, Europe, Events, Germany, Urban Tourism

Located in Stuttgart, T-0 12 is one of the coolest clubs in Germany. Spread over three floors, T-O12 is a dream in monochrome. Designed by architecture firm Ippolito Fleiz Group and graphic designers i-d buero, T-0 12 was top ranked by Playboy and Glamour magazine.
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Dec07
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Europe, Germany, Shopping

Vitra’s Home Collection presents their new showroom in Weil Am Rhein, Germany. The eccentricity and modernistic structure was designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron. Vitra House is a part of the ever-expanding Vitra Campus that started as an industrial park with the manufacturing facilities. The furniture’s brand already features buildings by Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando and etc.
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