Sprawling majestically over the Thames, flaunting the Borough of Southwark in the heart of London, this blue-tutu-sporting prima ballerina has been doing the split at tourist's and local's feet since its opening in June 1894. While being a suspension talent with an ability to foldaway (bascule), she is a real looker, flattering the sky on sunny days while contrasting the river's mystical hues. Feast your eyes on
the one-of-kind scenery while
strolling 42 meters above London's
river. For special occasions access
the high
level walkways, pay a visit
to the luxurious North Tower Lounge
and drop in to see the
majestic
Victorian Engine Rooms. This
tradition-steeped icon is a pièce de
résistance and a great example of
Victorian Gothic design.
Freitag, 27. Dezember 2013
Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2013
Birthplace of the Renaissance
This precious oasis, in the heart
of Italy's Tuscany, is where
culture, tradition and spirituality
have been ubiquitous and vividly
alive in its 600 years of
extraordinary cultural activity.
Ranked as the world's 72nd most
visited city*, declared as a world
heritage site** and honored as one
of the most beautiful cities in the
world***, Florence is "the promised
land " to all culture-lovers, art-
connoisseurs, architecture-mavens,
museum-goers and fashionistas.
Pre-eminent, statement-making
sights such as the artistic and
architectural masterpiece the
Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral,
the church of Santa Croce, the
San Giovanni Baptistery, the
Uffizi Gallery and the Pitti
Palace, grace the old town of
Florence, drawing each year a
bazillion of visitors who stroll
the piazzas and vicolos in search
of the taste of La Dolce Vita
or divine inspiration.
Being home to famous
masterpieces of painters
extraordinaire such as Giotto,
Brunelleschi, Botticelli and
Michelangelo, Florence is
called the birthplace of
Renaissance and has been an
influential artistic vein ever
since the powerful Medici
family ruled it in 15th and 16th
centuries.
*Euromonitor International
**UNESCO
*** Forbes
of Italy's Tuscany, is where
culture, tradition and spirituality
have been ubiquitous and vividly
alive in its 600 years of
extraordinary cultural activity.
Ranked as the world's 72nd most
visited city*, declared as a world
heritage site** and honored as one
of the most beautiful cities in the
world***, Florence is "the promised
land " to all culture-lovers, art-
connoisseurs, architecture-mavens,
museum-goers and fashionistas.
Pre-eminent, statement-making
sights such as the artistic and
architectural masterpiece the
Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral,
the church of Santa Croce, the
San Giovanni Baptistery, the
Uffizi Gallery and the Pitti
Palace, grace the old town of
Florence, drawing each year a
bazillion of visitors who stroll
the piazzas and vicolos in search
of the taste of La Dolce Vita
or divine inspiration.
Being home to famous
masterpieces of painters
extraordinaire such as Giotto,
Brunelleschi, Botticelli and
Michelangelo, Florence is
called the birthplace of
Renaissance and has been an
influential artistic vein ever
since the powerful Medici
family ruled it in 15th and 16th
centuries.
*Euromonitor International
**UNESCO
*** Forbes
Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2013
Petite Danseuse
This 14-year old ballerina cast in bronze
depicts barefacedly the Paris Opera
milieu and exudes a vibrant character of
The Perfect danseuse of the artist's time
in a pleasure-seeking society. A tulle tutu,
real bodice and shiny pink satin ribbon in
her hair embrace a haughty pose of a
wispy body patinated in various colours.
Overwhelming is her flagrant self-
confidence and imprudent sense of being.
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Small Dancer Aged 14
depicts barefacedly the Paris Opera
milieu and exudes a vibrant character of
The Perfect danseuse of the artist's time
in a pleasure-seeking society. A tulle tutu,
real bodice and shiny pink satin ribbon in
her hair embrace a haughty pose of a
wispy body patinated in various colours.
Overwhelming is her flagrant self-
confidence and imprudent sense of being.
Musee d'Orsay, Paris
Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
Small Dancer Aged 14
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