Category: Travel
STRAVINSKY MUSEUM Igor Stravinsky spent several years in Switzerland, many in Paris, and most of all in the United States, where he died in 1971. And he is buried …
REGER MUSEUM It is somehow symbolic that Max Reger was born in the Fichtelgebirge, strictly a part of Bavaria but in many ways distinct from it in its geography, …
HELL GATE BRIDGE MAP LONGEST STEEL ARCH SPAN 1916-1931 Crossing East River at Hell Gate, Queens-Bronx, New York Designer/Engineer Gustav Lindenthal Completed 1917 Span 977 feet (298 meters) Material …
AIZHAI BRIDGE MAP Lushly green, shrouded in mist, studded with ravines, gorges, and waterfalls, the Aizhai Bridge’s setting has an otherworldly beauty. Minimizing the bridge’s impact on the natural …
Pejacevic MUSEUM As Croatia’s first woman composer, Dora Pejacevic (1885-1923) might have been accorded some kind of memorial even if she hadn’t come from a distinguished family. She was …
If you have decided to head to the slopes for your next winter holiday, it’s very likely that you have noticed how expensive it could end up being. To …
Apart from being a city with myriad of recreational facilities, entertainment spots, unique tourist attractions, and a cultural setting that encourages extravagant spending, New York is such an expensive …
SUPPE MUSEUM Franz Suppe (as he signed his name) or Suppe (as it is now usually spelt), Croatian born (in 1819), part-Belgian in descent, nephew of Donizetti, Austrian by …