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Ball des Weines, rund 1800 Gäste erleben im Kurhaus Wiesbaden unter dem Motto „Dolce Vita“ italienisches Flair in all seinen Facetten. ©2018 Volker Watschounek
U19 des 1. FSV Mainz 05 gegen den 1. FC Saarbrücken in der A-Junioren Bundesliga Saison 2014/15, Bruchwegstadion, Mainz
Quartier des Halles é um dos quatro quartiers do 1º arrondissement da cidade de Paris, na França.
Tem esse nome por causa do Les Halles de Paris, um antigo mercado de alimentos frescos, que mais tarde foi substituÃdo pelo moderno Forum des Halles que, por sua vez, abriga a maior estação subterrânea de metrô do mundo, a Gare de Châtelet - Les Halles.
Encontra-se ainda ali a Église Saint-Eustache de Paris, a Fonte dos Inocentes e a Bourse de commerce.
Als der Neptunbrunnen 1891 vor dem Stadtschloss aufgebaut wurde, tauften ihn die Berliner spontan "Forckenbecken". Das Wortspiel bezog sich zum einen auf den damaligen Bürgermeister Forckenbeck, zum andern beschrieb es trefflich die Anlage: Neptun, in einem Becken stehend, einen Dreizack (Forke) in der Hand haltend. Die meeresgöttliche Fontäne zwischen Marienkirche und Berliner Rathaus gilt als das Hauptwerk des Bildhauers Reinhold Begas. Die neobarocke Anlage hat berühmte Vorbilder in Rom: den Vierströmebrunnen (Piazza Navona) und den Tritonenbrunnen (Piazza Barberini). Der Brunnen war ein Geschenk der Stadt an Kaiser Wilhelm II.
DES in Belgium, Press Releases, 1983-2017.
. Read the DES-hormoon in België dossier by Chris Van Camp.
. Visit DES in Belgium website , join DES in Belgium group on Facebook.
DES DiEthylStilbestrol Resources
. DES studies on cancers and screening.
. DES studies on epigenetics and transgenerational effects.
. DES studies on fertility and pregnancy.
. DES studies on gender identity and psychological health.
. DES studies on in-utero exposure to DES and side-effects.
. DES studies on the genital tract.
. Papers on DES lawsuits.
. DES videos and posts tagged DES, the DES-exposed, DES victims.
CN ES44AC #2819 leads a southbound manifest under the signal bridge south of Deval. Only a few minutes before this train, the CN dispatcher issued a restriction for CN trains at MP 47 because of a severe thunderstorm warning. These storm systems would eventually head into our area later that day.
The Place des Vosges is a lovely place to sit of a sunny winter afternoon. Interesting that flickr's spell check has a problem with des but Vosges.
DES Concerns : The Next Generation
Boston Globe article by Deborah Kotz – 4/18/2011.
DES DiEthylStilbestrol Resources
. DES studies on cancers and screening.
. DES studies on epigenetics and transgenerational effects.
. DES studies on fertility and pregnancy.
. DES studies on gender identity and psychological health.
. DES studies on in-utero exposure to DES and side-effects.
. DES studies on the genital tract.
. Papers on DES lawsuits.
. DES videos and posts tagged DES, the DES-exposed, DES victims.
Les offices, (1560 - 1580) étaient utilisés comme bureaux de magistrats, juges, techniciens et marchands de Florence, et furent transformés par une galerie privée pour le plaisir de la famille régnante de Florence, les Médicis, et de leurs hôtes. Outre aux peintures, aux statues, aux bijoux et aux instruments scientifiques, furent exposées aussi des armes et ceci fit de la galerie une des collections plus intéressante du monde. En 1865, les Offices devinrent un musée, et aujourd'hui les Offices sont composés de 50 salles comprenant peintures allant du 13° au 18° siècle. Parmi les plus célèbres, la célèbre « Madone sur le trône » de Giotto, la « Bataille de San Romano » de Paolo Uccello, le dittico de Piero de la Francesca « Federico de Montefeltro », « la naissance de Vénère » de Botticelli, en plus des 3 œuvres de Leonardo de Vinci, il existe une œuvre de Michelangelo, quelques unes de Raffaello et beaucoup de Tiziano et de Caravaggio. Toutes les peintures sont disposées en ordre chronologique, en sorte qu’il soit possible d’apprécier pleinement toutes les évolutions de l'art à travers les siècles.
Art Gallery Ontario at Night @ Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) (French: Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario) is an art museum in Toronto's Downtown Grange Park district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and Beverley Street.
Its collection includes more than 68,000 works spanning the 1st century to the present-day. The gallery has 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space. It includes the world's largest collection of Canadian art, which depicts the development of Canada's heritage from pre-Confederation to the present. Indeed, works by Canadian artists make up more than half of the AGO's collection. The museum also has an impressive collection of European art, including the most important collection of Medieval and Renaissance decorative arts outside Europe and the United States, major works by Tintoretto, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony van Dyck, Emile Antoine Bourdelle, and Frans Hals, and works by other renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Vincent Van Gogh, and Edgar Degas. In addition to these, the AGO also has one of the most significant collections of African art in North America, as well as a contemporary art collection illustrating the evolution of modern artistic movements in Canada, the United States, and Europe, including works by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, and Jenny Holzer. Finally, the AGO is home to the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre, which houses the largest public collection of works by this British sculptor. Moore's bronze work, Two Large Forms (1966–1969) greets visitors at the museum's north façade, at the intersection of Dundas and McCaul Streets.
la brûlerie des cantons, warwick, québec.
this place is run by a charming Baha'i couple I met while doing service in Victoriaville. the coffee is great and so is the food. definitely worth a detour.
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Une marche au Parc des Rapides pour donner un peu de fraîcheur à mes neurones.
Merci beaucoup pour vos visites et commentaires, thank you so much for the visit and kind comments!
Localización: Rue des Abeilles, Toulouse (France).
Tomada con: Canon 400D + Objetivo Canon 18-55mm.
Fotógrafo: Javier Albors.
Edición y retoque: Javier Albors.
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The Place des Vosges in the Marais district is the oldest planned square in Paris, France. It is located. Originally known as Place Royale, Place des Vosges was built by Henri IV from 1605 to 1612. A true square (140 meters by 140 meters), it embodied the first European program of royal city planning. It was built on the site of the Hôtel des Tournelles and its gardens: at a tournament at the Tournelles, a royal residence, Henri II was wounded and died. Catherine de' Medici had the Gothic complex demolished, and she moved to the Louvre Palace. A prototype of future residential squares of European cities, it was new in that the house fronts were all built to the same design, probably by Jean Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau. Two pavilions that rise higher than the unified roofline of the square center the north and south faces and offer access to the square through triple arches. Although they are designated the Pavilion of the King and of the Queen, no royal has ever lived here, except for Anne of Austria for a short time.