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Feb08

Lyon and Villa Florentine, France

Published by misha in Cultural, Europe, Fitness&Gym, France, History, Monuments, Museums, Romantic, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Villas, Walking

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Villa Florentine is a ”Historical Monument‘ sitted in Lyon. This splendid villa-museum offers extraordinary panorama view of Lyon. Lyon is a city in east central France. It is the third largest French city situated between Paris and Marseilles, and has a reputation as the French capital of gastronomy and a significant role in the history of cinema.

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The Florentine villa has a charming contemporary design with lovely terrace gardens, marvelously interwine with scluptures.

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The Villa offers 28 stylish decorated rooms with tastefully vibrant colours, where period piece furnishings and contemporary pieces thrive together in utmost harmony. The Standard Room, has a personalised charm: mezzanine, individual terrace, and living room area. The Villa also has fitness room at its guests’ disposal, as well as a hammam, an exterior pool, and a body-care room. Each rooms comes equipped with a marble or tiled bathroom, air-conditioning or heating, a mini-bar, a direct telephone line, television set, and a hi-fi stereo system.

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Jun26

An unnamed Canadian victim of the First World War

Published by Asya in Canada, Cultural, History, Monuments, North America, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

Anker-6-peacekeepingThe Peacekeeping Monument was erected on Confederation Boulevard in Ottawa. Named “Reconciliation”, the monument honours the contribution made by Canadian peacekeepers; recognizes Canada’s commitment to world peacekeeping and tells the story of Canada’s role in world peacekeeping. Since 1950 more than 112,000 Canadians have served as peacekeepers in countries such as Cyprus, Haiti, Egypt, Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda. The Peacekeeping Monument, entitled Reconciliation, was commissioned by the Canadian government in 1988 when the United Nations was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 40 years of international peacekeeping.

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At present, it seems to be somewhat awkwardly wedged between the views of those who see it as a memorial to Peacekeeping, as envisioned by its creators, as a monument to the wider ideas of Peace, as promulgated by the Canada 125 Committee, and as a memorial to the dead in the manner of March’s National War Memorial, as it is increasingly being viewed by peacekeeping veterans. Standing 21 metres, it represents all the Canadians who served their country. The memorial, made of granite and featuring bronze figures of Peace and Freedom, is impressive.
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This special monument honours both the living and the dead, and tells a story that Canadians have every right to be proud of. Since 1948, more than 110,000 Canadian peacekeepers have served in zones of conflict around the world. In 1988, UN peacekeepers were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. As this monument shows, a big part of that honour belongs to Canada. Three peacekeepers — two men and a woman — stand on two sharp, knife like edges of stone, cutting through the rubble and debris of war and converging at a high point, which symbolizes the resolution of conflict.Recmonfront

Nurses, pilots, soldiers and sailors all represent tales of self-sacrifice and courage. Though prominently located in the busy downtown core, this triangle of space becomes the centre of attention every November 11 at 11am, when the country marks Remembrance Day in honour of the men and women who paid the ultimate price for freedom.

The inscription on the monument is a quote from Lester B. Pearson: “We need action not only to end the fighting but to make the peace… My own government would be glad to recommend Canadian participation in such a United Nations force, a truly international peace and police force” Lester B. Pearson, November 2, 1956.


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Jun13

This place is amazing and must see and feel

Published by Asya in Cultural, Europe, History, Italy, Monuments, Photos, Urban Tourism, Walking

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For almost a thousand years, Rome, Italy was a very important city in the Western world and possibly the largest city in the world. Whilst it no longer holds that title it still remains one of the planet’s must-see places. The Roman Forum was the centre of the civic and economic life of Rome in the Republican era and kept its prominent role even in the Imperial age. The monumental complex lies between the Capitol, the Imperial Forums, the Colosseum and the Palatine.


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The religious and political institutions, law courts, shops and markets would have bustled with life, and the temples and imperial monuments were architectural triumphs. The capital of Italy is a major tourist destination. Rome is situated on the banks of the River Tiber. Rome is one of biggest Europe’s town a population of over three and a half million. The Capitol has remained the nucleus of Roman life for thousands of years. The monumental complex whose remains lie between the Capitol, the Imperial Forums, the Colosseum and the Palatine. The forum was, for the roman culture, the aggregation point par excellence: the market, the tribunal, the most important religious buildings were within it. Every epoch had its forum, the Roman Forum was built in the republican age of Rome, but then it was enlarged in the Imperial age.

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The zone is quite large and the richness in materials can astonish the visitor who can admire lots of monuments, among which: Titus Arch, built in honour of the Roman conquest of Jerusalem in 70 A. D. The “Rostrum” is the famous platform from which Mark Antony gave his oration in Shakespeare’s play after Julius Caesar’s assassination. The platform became the setting for many…
Today, it requires a certain amount of imagination to picture the Forum in its former glory, as the ravages of history have not been kind. Fire, invasions and general decay have all played their part, and most recently, in 1932, the Italian fascist dictator Mussolini ordered a main road to be built straight through the site, bulldozing the narrow alleyways.


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May02

Unique 18th- century architectural monument – most important of human history

Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Cultural, History, Museums, Russian Federation, Sightseeings, Walking

img The State Hermitage occupies six magnificent buildings situated along the embankment of the River Neva, right in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace, the residence of the Russian tsars that was built to the design of Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1754-62. The basic display areas of the State Hermitage occupy 365 rooms in the Main Museum Complex located in the historic centre of St Petersburg.

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Magnificently located on the bank of the Neva River, this Baroque-style palace is perhaps St. Petersburg’s most impressive attraction. The green-and-white three-storey palace is a marvel of Baroque architecture and boasts 1,786 doors, 1,945 windows and 1,057 elegantly and lavishly decorated halls and rooms, many of which are open to the public.

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The Winter Palace is undoubtedly the most famous building of imperial St. Petersburg, not only as the residence of the Tsars and the backdrop for the 1905 and 1917 Revolutions, but also as the home of the Hermitage, the world’s largest museum of art. The present structure, completed in 1762 and designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli, was commissioned by the Empress Elizabeth. Its opulent baroque facade, stretching two hundred meters, is a veritable cornucopia of pilasters, bays, and statuary. The palace served as the winter residence for every ruler of Russia since Peter III, who installed himself there along with his mistress, the Countess Vorontsova.

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The Winter Palace, the Small Hermitage, the Old Hermitage and the New Hermitage display the collections of monuments of culture and art of the ancient world, Western Europe, Russia and the countries of the Orient, as well as archaeological and numismatic collections. Is one of the largest, oldest, most important and famous art galleries and museums of human history and culture in the world. Today the Winter Palace, together with four more buildings arranged side by side along the river embankment, houses the extensive collections of the Hermitage. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia and is among the largest and most respected art museums in the world.

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Strong points of the Hermitage collection of Western art include Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Poussin, Claude Lorrain, Watteau, Tiepolo, Canaletto, Canova, Rodin, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso, and Matisse. The museum is especially strong in Italian Renaissance and French Impressionist paintings, as well as possessing outstanding collections of works by Rembrandt, Picasso, and Matisse. Visitors should also take advantage of its excellent Greek and Roman antiquities collection and its exhibits of Siberian and Central Asian art.

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The museum was founded in 1764 when Catherine the Great purchased a collection of 255 paintings from the German city of Berlin. Today, the Hermitage has about 2.7 million exhibits and displays a full range of world art from Ancient Egypt to early 20th century Europe. The experts say that if you were to spend a minute looking at each exhibit on display in the Hermitage, you would need 11 years before you’d seen them all. However, we recommend you opt for a guided tour instead!


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Mar27

The Semper Opera House in Dresden is one of the city’s most important cultural institutions

Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Events, Germany, Monuments

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First of all the place is famous for sightseeing tour which may take long hours to value enough the beauty of Zwinger. The heart of Theaterplatz which can be called the purpose of tourist visiting and excursions– Semper Opera House. The opera house is one of Dresden’s most impressive monuments. The building is considered to be a prime example of “Dresden-Baroque” architecture. It is situated on the Theater Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River.
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On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by such famous architects of the time as Johannes Schilling. Semper Opera House is among the finest opera houses in the world. On each side of the portal are statues of Goethe and Schiller, famous German writers. They were saved from the Semper Opera House. Its magnificent interior with rich stucco craftsmanship, beautiful wall and ceiling paintings and extraordinary acoustic properties attracts visitors in droves. The magnificent interior made of velvet, silk, precious metals and the colourful wall-design help to complete the visit of this grand Opera house. Known officially as the Saxony State Opera, its opera company ranks as one of the oldest and most important in the world. The magnificent building is a magical sight at night when it is bathed in a warm and colourful light.
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The Semper Opera was originally built in 1838-1841 by architect Gottfriende Semperper. The magnificent building saw many premieres of works by Richard Wagner, who arrived in Dresden one year Semper Opera House was completed. Semper Opera House was destroyed again in February 1945 during the heavy allied bombardments and subsequent fires which laid the whole city in ruins. The building was reconstructed forty years later. It reopened in February 1985. This remains true to this day, although it has been rebuilt twice since its original construction.Don’t give up too quickly though, because a night at the opera in Dresden is a great experience. The interior decoration of the opera house is beautiful, the acoustics are outstanding, the orchestra is good and with any luck you will also get to see and hear some fine singers. The Opera features an Italian Renaissance style and is a good example of the artistic designs of its time. Semperper today remains a symbol Dresden’s beauty and resilience.


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Feb16

Abu Simbel-the most impressive temple in Egypt

Published by Asya in Africa, Cultural, Egypt, Monuments, Museums, Praying, Relaxing, Travel Stories, UNESCO, Walking

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Most temples of antiquity are eventually physically altered, defiled or destroyed. This was not the fate of Abu Simbel because encroaching sands soon buried its lower half. It lay forgotten for millennia. Abu Simbel wasn’t rediscovered and exposed until about 200 years ago.
Before little more of two years BBC carried out research between TV spectators for the 50 places which every must see while is alive. Abu Simbel was one of this places. It is set of two temples near the border of Egypt with Sudan. The larger one is Ra and Amun. The smaller temple is dedicated to the goddess Hathor, the goddess of love and beauty and also to his favorite wife – Nefertary. The facade of greater temple is 33 meters high and 38 meters broad. There is a guarded by four statues, each of which is 20 meters high. They were sculpted directly from the rock. It was constructed for the pharaoh Ramses II in the 13th century BC.
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Abu Simbel is the most magnificent monuments in the world. During the salvage operation in 1964-1968 the two temples were dismantled and raised around 6o meters up the sandstone cliff where they had been built more 3,000 years before.
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The actual interior of the temple is inside the cliff in the form of man-made cave cut out of the living rock. From the room a doorway leads to the vestibule and beyond that is located the innermost shrine with seater statues of the gods – Ra, Ramsess, Ptah.


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Dec10

Shipka – symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria

Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Bulgaria, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Europe, Hiking, Monuments, Museums, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Walking

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria
The temple – monument Shipka is created in connection with dramatic doings from Russo-Turkish war(1877-1878). It make a deeply impressed with its meazurement and have a history value for bulgarian society. At the thought for wagen battles and for the totally strenght advantage of turkish army, a man be faced with prade in frony of this monument. The monument of Liberty “Shipka”is located in national park-museum “Shipka” situated on ridge of Central Balcan, 18km of Gabrovo.
Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria The monument include the National history record to the past of Liberty, The Temple-monument “Christmas”(”Рождество Христово”). peak Eagle’s nest and village Sheynovo. Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria

At the time of Russo-turkish war in top Shipka happen the decisive battle which change the history of all country. In memory of perished ten thousand bulgarian volunteers and russan soldiers there is lofty this impressive monument.

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria Itself temple is building with free contributions of bulgarian nation. Authors are the architect Atanas Donkov and the sculptor Alexandar Andreev. The monument is officially opened in 1934. It is a big stones tower with shape of a truncated cone with height 31, 5m. For arrive to monument must clumbs 894 feet. To the entrance of tower stand huge bronze lion with lenght 8m and height 4m. To the rest three sides are retain with bronze letters the names of battle-fields-Shipka, Sheynowo and Stara Zagora, connected with liberty of Bulgaria. Woman figure embody The Victory on turkish army. In the first floor stand large marble sarcophagus in witch are protect part of bones of heros to Shipka epos.

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria Above that have other 7 floors in which are exhibited many orders, medals, weapon, photos, dresses, documental materials and another relics. There is reserved copy of Samar flag. Upon the peak of tower uncover wonderful panorama to the top Shipka and the vicinity.

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria

Like geografical concept Shipka is the peak from where is clearly visible North and Siuth Bulgaria. In historycal plan that is the border which mark a new stage in bulgarian history. In moral aspekt – as a taken of dratitude to self-sacrifice in the name of Liberty to Bulgaria.

Shipka - symbol of one dreaming liberty and one new Bulgaria At sunset when the mountains darken and freezing wind chill to the body , you can to feel significance to Shipka for bulgarian history. Shipka and the monument of Liberty will staying in heart of every bulgarian. We all feeling pride at bulgarian history and our gloriously past.


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