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San Juan de Busa
Has been built between 1060 and 1070 and it's style is
lombard Romanesque. It has no bell tower and the apse is not finished.
This city has lot of shops selling Wood Carvings.
You can buy all the holly saints you was ever teuld about here and in all sizes.
There is a nice mountain above the city 1800m with a cross on the top.
Here in this city you get feelings you are in fairy tales .Just do not forget your valet.A small wood carving aprox.50cm high start by 280eur.Oberammergau is also famous for its "Lüftlmalerei," or frescoes, of traditional Bavarian themes, fairy tales, or religious scenes found on many homes and buildings.
osa - office for subversive architectureProject team - Karsten Huneck / Bernd Trümpler / Anja Ohliger
image © Nick Harrison
That's the Town Hall square, with a bronze sculpture of Amedeo VI, named "Il Conte Verde" (the Green Count).
The sculpture exhibition “Babies” is by the enfant terrible artist David Černý's.
Prague's tallest building is more than 216m (708ft). It was begun by the Communists in 1985 but completed in 1992 after the regime's fall. Apparently originally intended to jam West German television it now acts as a magnet for crap televison programs. They call this progress.
www.tower.cz/english/english.htm
"From three observation cabins at the height of 93 metres there is a surprising bird’s eye view of the town.
On a clear day you can see as far as 100 km, which is a radius around Prague including these big towns:
Plzeň, Rakovník, Most, Teplice, Ústí nad Labem, Děčín, Česká Lípa, Liberec, Jablonec nad Nisou, Jičín, Hradec Králové, Poděbrady, Jihlava, Tábor and Písek. The mountain of Říp is also very well visible.
For those of you who want to come to the Prague Television Tower we have here a few pictures of the view from the observation cabins. "
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NA1353.B67.A4 2004
Mario Botta’s buildings are characterized by simple, geometric shapes that juxtapose lightness and weight. This richly illustrated monograph examines Botta’s most recent examples of this theme, as seen in the Kyobo Tower in Seoul, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Jean Tinguely Museum in Basel, and the Cymbalista Synagogue in Tel Aviv. Hundreds of photographs, sketches, and plans illustrate the architect’s desire to create structures that adhere to and complement their locations, and show how his choice of materials emphasizes craftsmanship and geometric order.
www.museumplanet.com has narrated slide tours of historic sites in Venice, Italy and New York City. There are over 4,500 over monitor size photos. Each slide has audio narration and text.
An interior in side the Time Capsule Monument. This sculpture has a capsule like container keeping some document of Putrajaya's development.
1886 Green Man Gargoyles above doorway on 787 Ninth Ave F Werner building facade 9th Avenue and West 52nd Street in NYC 08/26/2020 New York City Midtown Manhattan 2020 gargoyles portraits monster portrait monsters creature faces spooky art architecture sculpture keystone mask brownstone brown stone capital August sneer sneering satyr
The BMW Guggenheim Lab ended its run in Berlin on Sunday, July 29, 2012. Lab visitors joined us for a day of conclusions and Q&As with our Berlin Lab Team and local collaborators, including Stiftung Freizeit, Urbanophil, Field Trips, Design-Build, Testing, Testing! Berlin, and This City Life: Through the Eyes of Children, among others.
Photos: Luke Abiol © 2012 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York