Tag Archives: CITINERARY

CITINERARY: Teotihuacan

0. Who gave the city its present name? This sunken plaza, large enough to hold most of the city’s inhabitants, was centered on the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. It was discovered in 2003 by Mexican archaeologists underneath the Feathered Serpent … Continue reading

Posted in .archaeology, .de_Young, .exhibition, .Teotihuacan | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Pacific Grove

Posted in .Asilomar_Beach, .citinerary, .Pacific_Grove, John Steinbeck | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

CITINERARY: San Jose Art & History

Art & history citinerary… in downtown San Jose… on the 240th anniversary of San Jose! In the 1950s and 1960s, diving ladies appeared on US motel signs to advertise the presence of swimming pools. Once a common sight off the … Continue reading

Posted in .art, .citinerary, .history, .San_Jose | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Râșnov Fortress

Unlike Bran, the Râșnov Fortress had many buildings, including houses, a school, a chapel… unlike Peleş, a royal residence, Râșnov Fortress is known as “the peasant Citadel Râşnov”. Looking back in time we’ve realized that Râșnov Fortress is a perfect … Continue reading

Posted in .citinerary, .medieval, .Râșnov_Fortress | Tagged , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Bran Castle

Here’s a citinerary after our visit in June… With a square section supported on three buttresses IT was built in 1622 during Gabriel Bethlen restoration works. The access stairs were built of wood on ITs Eastern side and in the … Continue reading

Posted in .Bran_Castle, .citinerary | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Sagrada Família

Back from Barcelona… Sagrada Familia… exploring more… starting a new citinerary only about Sagrada Família… for the next visit… would love to hear suggestions if you happen to stop by… thanks in advance! From this parc you can see the … Continue reading

Posted in .citinerary, .Sagrada_Família | Tagged , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Montjuïc & Miró, Barcelona

I am located in the former Palace of Graphic Arts built in Montjuïc for the 1929 World’s Fair. The permanent exhibits illustrate the evolution of Catalonia and its environment during Prehistory and Ancient History. The collections are organized based on … Continue reading

Posted in .citinerary, .Montjuïc, .Museu_d’Arqueologia_de_Catalunya, Joan Miró | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

CITINERARY: Barcelona Art Surprise!

Casa Calvet de Barcelona (1899) is one of Antoni Gaudí’s earliest buildings. Some people consider it his most conservative work but it also contains markedly modernista elements, such as the façade which terminates in a curve and the attic balconies, … Continue reading

Posted in .7_Portes, .BARCELONA, .Barcelona_Cathedral, .Barri_Gòtic, .Casa_Calvet, .Casa_Llotja_de_Mar, .chocolate, .citinerary, .Ciutat_Vella, .El_Call, .Font_de_Santa_Anna, .paella, .Plaça_Nova, 4_Gats, Joan Miró | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment