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Art déco spiral stairs in Nebotičnik / Skyscraper in Ljubljana.
Nebotičnik (pronounced [nɛbɔtiːtʃniːk]; English: the Skyscraper) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is one of the city's most recognisable landmarks. Its thirteen storeys rise to a height of 70.35 m (231 ft). It was designed by the Slovenian architect Vladimir Šubic for the Pension Institute, the building's investor. Construction began on 19 April 1931 and the building opened on 21 February 1933. It was, upon completion, the tallest building in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the ninth-tallest high-rise in Europe. It was and would remain for some time the tallest residential building in Europe.
Estas son las escaleras de acceso a la Iglesia Matriz del Salvador en Santa Cruz de la Palma. Fundada alrededor de 1500, es fruto de varias reformas y ampliaciones que terminaron por conformar su actual planta basilical, de tres naves, separadas entre sí por arquería de medio punto, de fuste liso y arcos de medio punto, y cubiertas por techumbres de estilo mudéjar que le dan un aire arabesco (Página web del Ayuntamiento de La Palma)
Stairs called "Söderbergs trappor". The whole staircase has 144 steps - the longest staircase in the Stockholm city centre.
sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Söderbergs_trappor (website in Swedish)
I am doing photo reportage about the new Geneva Ethnography Museum for my photography course. In the next two months I will be busy with this project and probably post only photos from that place. This is the first of many :-)
MEG, designed by Graber Pulver
Location: Grünes Zentrum Kaufbeuren / Ostallgäu
- Amt für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten
- Staatliche Technikerschule für Agrarwirtschaft / Fachrichtung Ernährungs- und Versorgungsmanagement
- Landwirtschaftsschule
Architekt: Florian Nagler Architekten GmbH, München
Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photographie
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Bild Nr.: 183_0330_cs6
Walking up the stairs to a temple in Osaka, Japan. Actually, when I got the top of the stairs I was asked to leave because it was the exit. Even though it was a free temple, they really don't like people entering the exit even though there was only a handful of visitors. So I went around the other way (didn't bother me) and saw the same dude ten minutes later and he bowed to me. Nice guy!
#80Stays #rcmemories #Japan #Osaka