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Musée du Vin

June 28, 2011
Musée du Vin

The Wine Museum of Macau, is a space of cultural, recreational and cultural characteristics, where the visitor has a date with the History of the Wine and the Vineyard and the wine production and with a complete exhibition of vintage and new wines. Throughout the space divided in three big areas – Historical information, Cellar/Museum, [...]


Place de l’Etoile

April 7, 2011
Place de l'étoile

The Place de l’Étoile is a large Place in Paris, France, the meeting point of twelve straight avenues (hence the name “Star Square”) including the Champs-Élysées which continues to the east. It was renamed Place Charles de Gaulle in 1970 in honor of President de Gaulle, but is still largely referred to by its original name. The square lies in [...]


Château de Bagatelle

March 17, 2011
Chateau de Bagatelle Paris

The Bois de Boulogne was an ancient hunting forest but was landscaped in the 1860ís under the direction of Baron Haussmann. The Bagatelle Gardens, built around the Chateau de Bagatelle – where classical concerts are often held – are a not-to-be-missed part of the Bois particularly in the late spring and early summer; tulips in [...]


Le Trocadero

February 25, 2011
trocadéro

The Trocadero area, made up of the Place du Trocadero and terraced gardens, is dominated by the Palais de Chaillot. Built in 1937 for the Exposition Universelle, it’s a rather ugly building, in sober Neoclassical style. The central terrace between its two wings has been kept clear, forming a perfect frame for the Eiffel Tower [...]


Arc de Triomphe

January 15, 2011
Arc de Triomphe (photo by martinsoler.com)

This is the Arc de Triomphe, a 16-story war monument conceived by Napoleon, designed by architect Jean-François Chalgrin, and built at the top of the avenue des Champs-Elysees. It was constructed between 1810 and 1836. It is possible to reach the roof of the monument by climbing nearly three hundred steps, and the view is [...]


Paris

December 4, 2010
Paris Panorama (photo: martinsoler.com)

Paris is divided in 20 sections called arrondissement, each arrondissement has it’s own peculiarities and differences. Below we’ve plotted some of the monuments that are related to each of these arrondissement. Now Paris also has districts, such as Saint Germain, Latin Quarter, Montparnasse and more these districts are again different, for example Latin Quarter is straddled on [...]


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