Posts Tagged museum

  • Schloss Belvedere - Palace and Art Museum in Vienna, Austria Schloss Belvedere – Palace and Art Museum in Vienna, Austria

    Vienna offers a great variety of places to visit, including a large variety of museums. One of the very famous and good looking - as well as palace - is Schloss Belvedere - Belvedere Palace. Schloss Belvedere consist of two buildings - the Upper

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  • The first Waste Museum in Europe The first Waste Museum in Europe

    On 23rd November 2010 the first Waste Museum in Europe was open in Romania. A strange idea? I don’t think so. It’s a good idea giving the fact that its purpose is to show the 13 most common types of waste and how to recycle. There is also a sp

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  • Listen to Europe’s heartbeat: Brussels Listen to Europe’s heartbeat: Brussels

    Europe’s heart beats stronger and livelier than ever. To be or not to be… sunny... I am looking for the Sun’s funny smile through the leaden clouds carried by the God of Wind who feels at ease here. In spite of the grey weather, Brussels is a

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  • New museums opened in 2010 or soon to be inaugurated New museums opened in 2010 or soon to be inaugurated

    After telling you about the banned visiting tours of Big Ben for foreign tourists I tried to find something different, opposed. So I found some news on museums opened in 2010 or very soon to be open (also this year). Here they are! The World of Wi

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  • A clock with porcelain monkey orchestra figures in Petit Palais, France A clock with porcelain monkey orchestra figures in Petit Palais, France

    When my dear friend Valentina Roman (who presented here the Corvins’ Castle and Aiud), saw the article on Ankeruhr (Anchor Clock) – the public clock with human figures in Vienna, Austria she immediately sent me a picture of a special clock with f

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  • 400 human statues added in Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Art Museum 400 human statues added in Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Art Museum

    In a project called  The Museo Subacuatico de Arte (MUSA),  400 human statues were added in Cancun and Isla Mujeres Underwater Art Museum. This is of course a premiere, the sculptures were created by british artist Jason de Caires Taylor using “l

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  • Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM) Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM)

    Our friend Dan Mitea - the one who provided some interesting photos from special places in Canada (and we still have some to show you ;) - beside Parc Mont Royal, Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Park Omega) went on a journey to Washington this summer and send

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  • Erfurt - One of the Prettiest German Town Worth a Detour Erfurt – One of the Prettiest German Town Worth a Detour

    By Michael Schuermann aka Easy Hiker One former East German town I would highly recommend for you to visit would be Erfurt. This small town has always been the pride and joy of eastern Germany, even during the reign of the communists. It is pictur

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  • Technisches Museum - Wien Technisches Museum – Wien

    Our last holiday we decided to get back to Wien, after passing through a year ago on our way to Germany. Only this time we decided to benefit from a longer stay and pay a visit to Wien's various points of interest, among which you can count the T

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  • Photo of the week: Panda bear from Schloss Schoenbrunn's Zoo, Vienna Photo of the week: Panda bear from Schloss Schoenbrunn’s Zoo, Vienna

    I also recommend you Curiosities I found out at Schloss Schoenbrunn, Vienna, Austria

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