Showing posts with label Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museum. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Nothing can a wonderful place to compare to the experience of visiting, and checked its every detail. Getting Started with new buildings familiar is always exciting. Your urban environment, their equipment and their purity is recognizable at first glance. What you can not see, but probably you can feel it, their spiritual wealth. The creativity works of men are held with the attention everywhere, in all countries. Museums have this honor and duty. These are the objects that are exposed to, and maintained from the past, present and future creation.

Greater participation of people from China, along with the Americans and Brazilians are many foreign tourists. Just behind them follow the Italians and Germans. The 50 percent of the visitors are younger than 30 years. Today the Louvre is one of the largest and definitely the most visited museums in the world

 the Louvre Museum, Paris (1)

Image by Stefano Ravalli via Flickr

 the Louvre Museum, Paris (2)

Image by via Flickr Traven99

Most people immediately think of the word museum of the Louvre. It is probably the most famous museum in the world with 8.8 million visitors still in the past year. This place is inevitable on every trip to Paris, but there are many other museums and tourist places. Located on the right bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement is housed in the large Louvre Palace. On August 10th, 1793 Louvre Museum opens with an exhibition of 557 paintings. Louvre now houses more than 380,000 works, but the Master Mona Lisa when certainly to his fame and became a symbol of the museum.

 the Louvre Museum, Paris (3)

Image by via Flickr Traven99

Louvre Museum, Paris (4)

Image by James Diewald via Flickr

The amazing structure is expanded and repeatedly built. In the second half of the 16th century, the Louvre was a mixture of new buildings in the process and remains that are over 200 years old. After the war, the Louvre was the capital of the world, art and culture, to extend the to renovate and new records continue. In the courtyard of the palace in the 80s of last century, aluminum and glass pyramid built of only 673 glass plates and it is 21.64 meters high. Today, the pyramid is one of the entrances to the museum. On the site of an incredible 60,600 square meters, the rich collection of work is divided into eight sections :. Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek and Roman antiquities, Islamic art, paintings, sculptures, objects of applied art, graphics and drawings

 the Louvre Museum, Paris (5)

Image by ClĂ©ment ChĂȘne via Flickr

 the Louvre Museum, Paris (6)

Image by Laura Suarez via Flickr

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Museum of optical illusions in city Busan is in South Korea, his home has an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the incredible works of the masters and become part of the artwork. Busan is the second largest metropolis of South Korea. The population is 3.6 million people. A total area of ​​296.3 square miles. It is one of the most beautiful and most visited cities in South Korea. The city lies on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula.

If you see something unusual place to see and enjoy in the beauty, as we propose to you want to go in the museum of the optical illusion. Everyone to see the, what it means to want to be trapped on a wire by foot or by a giant snake, it can make "Trick Eye" in the museum. With patience and good attitude, the visitors can make amazing photos of the memorial. Below you can see some great pictures that will take your breath away and make you want to see on this awesome museum of optical illusion visit.

Trick Eye Museum for Optical Illusions (1)

Image by Choo Yut Shing via Flickr

 Trick Eye Museum of optical illusions (2)

Image by Jirka Matousek via Flickr

trick the eye (3)

Picture of Jirka Matousek via Flickr

Image by Jirka Matousek on Flickr

 trick the eye (5)

Image by Choo Yut Shing via Flickr

trick the eye (6)

Image of Choo Yut Shing via Flickr

Friday, January 8, 2016

Weston Mill Museum, Vermont, USA.

The original mill was built in 1780 by Ezekiel Pease right next to the waterfall. It burned in 1900 and was rebuilt, but a story shorter. In 1936 it was rebuilt to make it before the fire configuration "was probably larger than the original structure Pease. In addition to it of the waterfalls and outdoor charm setting, the mill features one of many very few water-powered operating flour mills and also contains a remarkable collection of period tools and machines.
Weston Mill Museum is open through the rest of the year on Wednesdays for tours on weekends in the warmer months, on a few select dates and by chance, and a great place for photography spcifcly some snowfall. (and great for a picnic)

The mill of the site :. www.westonvt.com

Next Photo by Joe Z / VermontDreams, Flickr page (where you many more waterfalls)

Weston Mill Museum - Weston, Vermont

Weston Mill Museum - Weston, Vermont

Next Photo of Tom Singleton (Click here for his website to attend)

The Old Mill

Weston Mill in winter

Next Photo of Bob Brandt (president Weston Historical Society)

 Weston Mill in Winter Wireless

Weston Mill in winter

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Next Photo of Jack Pal (visit Jacks - flickr)

Weston Mill Museum - Weston, Vermont

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