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Perched atop Algiers' heights, Dar Abdellatif, a resplendent Moorish villa, bears witness to a rich tapestry of history and artistry.
Constructed in the 18th century during the deylical era, it began as a countryside retreat described in records dating back to 1715. Passing through various hands, it finally found prominence under Si Mahmoud Abd-el-Tif in 1795.
In the early 20th century, thanks to the vision of art critic Arsène Alexandre and the Société des peintres orientalistes français, Dar Abdellatif was reborn as the Villa Abd-el-Tif, a haven for artists. Renowned curator Léonce Bénédite oversaw its transformation.
Designated a historic monument in 1922, this villa hosted notable artists, such as Paul Jouve and Léon Cauvy, through the Abd-el-Tif Prize, fostering a legacy of creative excellence.
Today, Dar Abdellatif stands as a cultural gem, a testament to the enduring bond between history, art, and the human spirit.
This captivating image showcases the grandeur of Gare Saint-Lazare, one of Paris's busiest train stations. The composition highlights the impressive arched glass ceiling, allowing natural light to flood the space, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The juxtaposition of modern retail spaces with the historical mural adds depth to the storytelling, inviting viewers to explore the blend of contemporary life and rich history. The scene is bustling with travelers, emphasizing the station's role as a vital hub in the city's transport network.
Mendos Arch offers a charming pathway to Plaza Mayor, showcasing the beauty of Garrovillas de Alconetar under a clear blue sky.
Perched atop Algiers' heights, Dar Abdellatif, a resplendent Moorish villa, bears witness to a rich tapestry of history and artistry.
Constructed in the 18th century during the deylical era, it began as a countryside retreat described in records dating back to 1715. Passing through various hands, it finally found prominence under Si Mahmoud Abd-el-Tif in 1795.
In the early 20th century, thanks to the vision of art critic Arsène Alexandre and the Société des peintres orientalistes français, Dar Abdellatif was reborn as the Villa Abd-el-Tif, a haven for artists. Renowned curator Léonce Bénédite oversaw its transformation.
Designated a historic monument in 1922, this villa hosted notable artists, such as Paul Jouve and Léon Cauvy, through the Abd-el-Tif Prize, fostering a legacy of creative excellence.
Today, Dar Abdellatif stands as a cultural gem, a testament to the enduring bond between history, art, and the human spirit.
Photo © Lina Groza 2024
House with balconies and stucco in Yevpatoria in Crimea, Russia. House of Duvan, 1908 - mayor of Evpatoria at the beginning of the 20th century.
Montpellier, France, Aug 18 2022, Visitors admire the striking facade of cathédrale Saint-Pierre, a historic landmark in Montpellier, Occitania, France.
Beautiful red brick buildings with intricate designs catch the sunlight in the charming Dutch Quarter of Potsdam, Germany.
Photo © Lina Groza 2024
The Swallow's Nest is a decorative castle located at Gaspra, a small spa town between Yalta and Alupka on the Crimean peninsula, Russia. It was built between 1911 and 1912, on top of the 40-metre-high (130 ft) Aurora Cliff, in a Neo-Gothic design by the Russian architect Leonid Sherwood for a noble with German roots, Pavel Leonardovich von Steingel.
The castle overlooks the Cape of Ai-Todor on the Black Sea coast. The Swallow's Nest is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Crimea, having become the symbol of Crimea's southern coastline.
For more than a century, St. Louis has been famous for its distinctive clay bricks; and St. Louis bricks are prized architecturally.
The Archbishop's Palace Gardens in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, are a captivating blend of history and horticulture. Nestled among the ruins of the 14th-century Archbishop's Palace, these gardens feature a diverse array of shrubs, flowering plants, mature trees, and well-kept lawns. A notable addition is the medieval herb garden, which offers insights into historical plant-based remedies.
Historic Royal Tobacco Factory in Seville showcases 18th-century architecture against a moody sky, creating a striking visual contrast.
Oslo, Norway, Aug 10 2017, Hotel Continental showcases its elegant architecture while Theatercaféen invites visitors to enjoy its vibrant atmosphere in Oslo.
Perched atop Algiers' heights, Dar Abdellatif, a resplendent Moorish villa, bears witness to a rich tapestry of history and artistry.
Constructed in the 18th century during the deylical era, it began as a countryside retreat described in records dating back to 1715. Passing through various hands, it finally found prominence under Si Mahmoud Abd-el-Tif in 1795.
In the early 20th century, thanks to the vision of art critic Arsène Alexandre and the Société des peintres orientalistes français, Dar Abdellatif was reborn as the Villa Abd-el-Tif, a haven for artists. Renowned curator Léonce Bénédite oversaw its transformation.
Designated a historic monument in 1922, this villa hosted notable artists, such as Paul Jouve and Léon Cauvy, through the Abd-el-Tif Prize, fostering a legacy of creative excellence.
Today, Dar Abdellatif stands as a cultural gem, a testament to the enduring bond between history, art, and the human spirit.
Perched atop Algiers' heights, Dar Abdellatif, a resplendent Moorish villa, bears witness to a rich tapestry of history and artistry.
Constructed in the 18th century during the deylical era, it began as a countryside retreat described in records dating back to 1715. Passing through various hands, it finally found prominence under Si Mahmoud Abd-el-Tif in 1795.
In the early 20th century, thanks to the vision of art critic Arsène Alexandre and the Société des peintres orientalistes français, Dar Abdellatif was reborn as the Villa Abd-el-Tif, a haven for artists. Renowned curator Léonce Bénédite oversaw its transformation.
Designated a historic monument in 1922, this villa hosted notable artists, such as Paul Jouve and Léon Cauvy, through the Abd-el-Tif Prize, fostering a legacy of creative excellence.
Today, Dar Abdellatif stands as a cultural gem, a testament to the enduring bond between history, art, and the human spirit.
Photo © Lina Groza 2024
A winery located on the south coast of Crimea, Russia with more than 2,500 years of viticulture.
Winery «Massandra» - one of the oldest wineries in Yalta, which was built by Prince Lev Golitsyn in 1898. And unique. 7 tunnels, 150 meters long each, went to a depth of up to 50 meters. Here wines matured in huge oak barrels. And for bottling under the ground, 9 galleries were laid with niches carved into the walls and lined with stone, where a million bottles could fit. That is how much the collection of the winery has today, for which it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.