Oct
22
Prague- The Mother of Cities
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The Czech capital and the largest city of the country, Prague is by far the most interesting of cities in Czech Republic. With the castle as the nexus of the city, Prague has a lot to boast about. With the largest ancient castle structure in the world offering the most fantastic views of the underlying areas, Prague begs to be different from all the other European travel destinations.
The Chrales Bridge from the 14th century is also one of Prague’s most happening places. The Josefov is the historical ghetto of the Jewish, preserved especially for the big Moorish styled synagogues and the Jewish cemetery.
The Czech National Museum, the Prague Giant Metronome and the Memorial to the 1989 Velvet Revolution are recent structures that have caught the tourists’ eyes. You could also visit the Prague Dancing House which is by far one of the most awesome architectural marvels. The Old Town, the New Town and the Lesser Town are also worth a visit to.
Sep
18
Brussels- The European Crossroad
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The European capital, Brussels, is an amalgamation of 19 different cultures, united in to one federal Belgian state. With a huge cross-section of population from across the globe, Brussels is truly the crossroads of Europe. In fact it is too less to say that the city is bilingual (as both Dutch and French are widely spoken) because in every corner of the city you can hear a different language.
The same vivacity can also be found in the architectural structures of Brussels. With churches sporting Gothic cathedrals alongside the contrasting classical facades around Royal Square; the city is also home to many beautiful art deco and art nouveau houses.
The Grand’Place (Grote Market), the historic market of Brussels, is mapped with the majestic Gothic Town Hall and a number of fabulous guild houses. This place in fact is one of Europe’s most beautiful town squares.
Jul
16
Louvre Museum: The Mystery of History
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The Louvre Museum is till date the most talked about and the most popularly visited museum in the world. Sheltering awesome art pieces from across the generations, Louvre is not only beautiful inside- it presents its ubiquitous charm to a casual onlooker too.
Built as a fortress in France under Phillips II, Louvre now houses more than 35,000 objects from prehistoric times to the modern day.
Though mostly known for the section on art and sculpture, the louver, other than being home to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Monalisa, also showcases Egyptian and Eastern antiquities, Roman, Greek and Etruscan sculptures, Islamic art forms and much more.
The Louvre Museum is perhaps all the more appealing to people because of all the controversies it has borne. The Louvre has been claimed by several races including the Israelis and the Jews but was finally retained by the French in their capital city. With Louvre, standing tall, you have no dearth of places to visit on your Paris trip.
May
11
Bordeaux- The City of Cathedrals
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Being undoubtedly the wine capital of the world, Bordeaux is one of the best cities of Europe to work and stay in. It also stands to as a cultural spot that dominates the South West France. Hence, one would be least surprise if knowing the aforesaid facets that Bordeaux is a city full of lovely French properties for sale and investment.
Bordeaux offers one vivacious and pleasurable life-style as it is located less than an hour from the Atlantic cost and the fashionable Arcachon resort and at a distance of two hours from Spanish border and at the equal distance from the mountain ski resorts located in the Pyrenees.
Bordeaux still seems to be fresh as ever concerning its magnificence, exhibiting a good number of historical monuments and rich ornate gothic churches featured with sky-reaching spires. Most of these cathedrals stay lit up at the night as well, displaying their vibrant splendor and beauty.
Apr
5
All about Seville, the City of Opera
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Less number of people, even the opera fans are less acquainted with the city of Seville which is better known as the city of opera and the capital city of Andalucia in Spain. But again it would be highly unjustified to ignore the city of Seville that is enriched with legendary and vivacious opera houses. It is for the reason of the great operas held in the city, that negligence would be considered highly unfair.
The famous French Opera of Carmen by Bisset saw its foundation in this city wherein one would find the gypsy who gave her name to the opera, offering her services in a factory of tobacco. She meets Don Jose in the same factory and kills a woman whom he used to love when brimmed up with jealousy.
On the other hand Carmen is not the sole opera story played in Seville. Other two great operas which are held in the city from time to time are Figaro and Don Giovanni. “Figaro is a famous opera about a loyal servant who struggles to his fullest for stealing away his fiancée from his master whereas “Don Giovanni” rests upon the story of “El Burlador De Sevilla”.