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Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, The elegant facade of Angleterre Hotel stands prominently on Friedrichstrasse, showcasing classic architecture in Berlin\'s Mitte district.

Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.

 

Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.

Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, The Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus stands in Mitte, showcasing contemporary architecture with reflective glass and unique shapes.

Ruins of an ancient bridge in a green field, with the blue sea and clear sky in the background. The ruins are from the Roman site of Baelo Claudia, located on Bolonia Beach, Cadiz, Spain. History and nature meet.

Panoramic view of a modern cityscape with unique architectural structures, showcasing urban development and design.

Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.

 

Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.

Revising favorite childhood haunts - I had a few weeks back in Arizona and this album covers images from that visit and a visit to Puerto Penasco, Mexico where we were delighted with an ultra rare show of northern lights.

 

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Museu de Art i Ciencias sits in Valencia’s former Turia riverbed and anchors a sweeping cultural landscape. You approach along mirror-like pools that frame its long, ribbed structure, and you step into bright halls that invite you to touch, test, and tinker. The museum champions hands-on science: you join demonstrations, explore interactive galleries, and watch large-scale experiments that turn abstract ideas into everyday insight. Families linger at stations that explain physics and biology with playful clarity, while students gather around rotating exhibits that showcase current research and engineering.

 

Outside, landscaped promenades link the museum to performance venues, gardens, and water features, so you stroll between architecture, art, and leisure without ever leaving the site. The building’s dramatic silhouette—often compared to a vast skeletal form—catches Mediterranean light throughout the day, and evening illuminations transform it into a futuristic beacon. Cafés, shaded terraces, and generous seating make it easy to pause, compare notes, and plan your next stop. Whether you drop in for a quick burst of discovery or spend a full day exploring, you find a place that treats science as something you do, not just something you read about.

Giralda tower stands softly blurred behind the battlements of Torre del Oro, showcasing two iconic landmarks of Seville.

Modern architecture lines the Spree river, showcasing vibrant apartment buildings in the heart of Berlin\'s Mitte district.

Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, Contemporary buildings line the East bank of the Spree river, showcasing Berlin\'s vibrant architecture and the iconic television tower.

Pedestrians and cyclists cross Alamillo Bridge in Seville, celebrating Pride with a rainbow flag under golden twilight skies.

Torre Triana stands tall in Seville, with the Guadalquivir River and Aljarafe's lush greenery and architecture behind it.

A top-down view of a circular, metal, spiral staircase outdoors casting long shadow patterns.

This photo features an antique cannon and cannonball displayed at the Musee de l?Armee des Invalides in Paris, France. The museum showcases numerous military artifacts, including the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, highlighting the rich history of the French military.

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