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After a swim, Owen and I sat at the juice bar and looked out across the frozen fields. I was hoping for a more dramatic sunset but I liked the angle of the windows anyway...
The absolutely stunning atrium inside the St David's hotel in Cardiff Bay, UK - a heavenly, geometirc sight!
The escalators and atrium of the Diver City shopping centre at Daiba, Tokyo, Japan. shotophoto.tumblr.com
Atrium (formally known as "Atrium on Bay") is a large 1,000,000 square feet retail and office complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the world's oldest shopping malls. Housed within a four-story double arcade in central Milan, the Galleria is named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy. It was designed in 1861 and built by Giuseppe Mengoni between 1865 and 1877. (Wikipedia)
stanley darling, bring me an iced tea, would you?
can't jeeves fetch it for you, edna?
he's off again today.
what? again? that's the 2nd day in a year!
yes, we do spoil him, don't we.
I'm going to have a stern talking-to with him.
don't be too harsh, darling.
just master to servant. as god intended. he needs to be reminded.
oh, stanley, I love it when you get like this. give me a kiss.
you don't want your iced tea?
later.
The Garden Courtyard at the House of the Vestal Virgins.
This palace, situated at the foot of Palatine Hill, was the residence of the Vestal Virgins. The 'Vestali' were the six (or perhaps seven) priestesses responsible for safeguarding the sacred flame and sacred objects at the nearby Temple of Vesta. Known in Latin as the Atrium Vestae, this palace was built around an elongated courtyard with two pools.
A number of statues of the Vestals have survived and have been placed in the courtyard.
Rome; July, 2019
(Panorama Stitched from 2 Images captured with a Sony A6500)
For Temple of Vesta, see:- flic.kr/p/2mXexN2
This atrium is covered by a dome once called the "Eighth Wonder of the World." The dome (not visible here) is 200 feet (61 meters) high. It was the largest free-standing dome in the world from 1902 to 1913.
Milwaukee Art Museum
The interior of the museum is as shockingly beautiful as the exterior. The light coming through the generous allocation of glass windows illuminates the inner space in a very pleasant way and brings you right into the artistic high you don't want to wake up from...
L’atrium était dans la Rome antique, la pièce centrale du bâtiment ouvert aux hôtes, aux clients et aux visiteurs.
Ici, dans le Musée des beaux Arts de Nîmes, l'atrium, présente les grandes toiles du cycle de l'histoire de Marc-Antoine et Cléopâtre, par le peintre Charles Natoire au milieu du XVIIIe siècle.
Une grande mosaïque romaine, "les noces d'Admète", occupe la partie centrale de l'atrium. Elle a été découverte lors de la construction des halles de la ville de Nîmes en 1883 dans un état de conservation remarquable car elle était enfouie à 1,80 m sous terre. Ses dimensions sont exceptionnelles : 8,80 m de long sur 5,94 m de large.
In ancient Rome the atrium was the centre piece of a house open to guests, customers and visitors.
Here in the Museum of Fine Arts in Nîmes, the atrium presents large paintings of the cycle in the history of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, by Charles Natoire painter in the mid eighteenth century.
A large Roman mosaic, "the marriage of Admetus", occupies the central part of the atrium. It was discovered during the construction of the halls of Nîmes city in 1883 in a remarkable state of preservation because it was buried 1.80 meters underground. Its dimensions are exceptional: 8.80 m long and 5.94 m wide.