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Discovering the Forbidden City: A Joyful Winter Journey Through Beijing’s Ancient Treasure
The Forbidden City, Beijing’s most iconic landmark, takes on a magical charm during the winter months. Snow gently dusts the rooftops of the grand halls, adding a serene beauty to this ancient palace complex. With its rich history and stunning architecture, a winter visit to the Forbidden City promises an experience filled with joy and wonder.
1. The Meridian Gate
Entering through the grand Meridian Gate, the largest entrance to the Forbidden City, feels like stepping into a winter fairytale. The gate’s towering structure, adorned with golden roof tiles and red pillars, is even more captivating when framed by snow-covered walls. Fun fact: in ancient times, the emperor would greet important guests here, and the gate remains a symbol of imperial power. Walking through it, with snow crunching underfoot, transports you back to a time of royal pageantry.
2. The Hall of Supreme Harmony: At the heart of the Forbidden City lies the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest and most important building in the complex. In winter, the hall’s golden roof sparkles against the snowy backdrop, making it a photographer’s dream. This is where emperors held grand ceremonies like coronations and important festivals. Did you know the hall stands on a three-tiered platform symbolizing the harmony of heaven, earth, and humanity? The soft winter light adds a peaceful aura to this already majestic structure.
3. The Imperial Garden: One of the hidden gems of the Forbidden City is the Imperial Garden. In winter, it transforms into a tranquil escape, with snow blanketing the ancient pines and rockeries. Walking through the garden, you can imagine emperors and their families strolling along these same paths, finding peace in the midst of courtly life. The snow-covered pavilions and bridges make it a picturesque spot for reflection.
Visiting the Forbidden City in winter is a magical experience. From the grandeur of the Meridian Gate to the peaceful Imperial Garden, each corner offers a unique blend of history and beauty. As the snow glistens on the ancient architecture, you’ll leave with memories of this winter wonderland that will last a lifetime.
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Exploring the Eternal City: A Journey Through Ancient Rome
Rome, the Eternal City, is a mesmerizing blend of history, culture, and art that captivates millions of visitors each year. With roots dating back to 753 BC, this ancient metropolis offers a wealth of experiences that transport you back in time. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here’s a glimpse into what makes Rome a must-visit destination.
The Colosseum: A Glimpse into Gladiatorial Glory
No trip to Rome is complete without visiting the Colosseum, an architectural marvel and the largest amphitheater ever built. Once the stage for gladiatorial battles and public spectacles, this iconic structure is a testament to the engineering prowess of ancient Romans. Did you know that it could hold up to 80,000 spectators? Today, visitors can explore its vast interior and imagine the thrill of the games that once took place here.
Just a stone’s throw from the Colosseum lies the Roman Forum, the bustling center of public life in ancient Rome. Here, you’ll find ruins of temples, basilicas, and government buildings that tell the story of Rome’s political and social life. Strolling through the Forum feels like walking through history, with highlights like the Temple of Saturn and the Arch of Titus. Don’t forget to visit the Palatine Hill, offering stunning views of the Forum and the city.
The Pantheon, originally built as a temple to the gods, is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome. Its impressive dome, featuring a central oculus that lets in natural light, showcases the ingenuity of Roman architecture. Fun fact: the Pantheon has been in continuous use throughout its history and is now a church. Stepping inside, you’ll be awed by its grandeur and the sense of peace that envelops you.
Hidden Gems: Trastevere and the Trevi Fountain
Beyond the major landmarks, Rome's charm lies in its quaint neighborhoods. Trastevere, with its narrow cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a meal at a local trattoria. Here, you can experience authentic Roman cuisine and the warmth of its residents. And don’t forget to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain! Legend has it that doing so ensures your return to Rome, making it a beloved ritual for travelers.
Rome is not just a city; it’s an experience that immerses you in the stories of the past. From the grandeur of the Colosseum to the serene beauty of the Pantheon, each corner of this city invites exploration. Whether you’re indulging in gelato, marveling at ancient ruins, or simply wandering through its charming streets, Rome promises unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace the magic of the Eternal City, and let its rich history inspire your journey.
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Amazing trip to the past
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The name: Hetou old street
The price: 69-99
This is a large town in an old Chinese style (Tang dynasty). You have to come during a sunset or in the night time, because in this period it’s bright and more beautiful because of the lights and illuminating. It’s opened till 11.00. Everything is in red colour. There are many shops with a meal, traditional Chinese souvenirs. Also you can rent a Chinese old style dress and take pictures.
Hastings: Where History Meets the Sea
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Hastings, a charming seaside town on England’s south coast, is famously known for the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This historic event changed the course of English history, marking the Norman conquest of England under William the Conqueror. Today, Hastings blends its rich history with a lively coastal charm, offering visitors a glimpse into both its storied past and vibrant present.
Located just 85 miles southeast of London, Hastings is easily accessible. Traveling from London, you can catch a direct train from London Bridge, Charing Cross, or Victoria stations, with the journey taking approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. For those driving, the trip via the M25 and A21 roads takes around two hours, making it a convenient day trip or weekend getaway from the capital.
One of the key historical sites to explore is Hastings Castle, perched dramatically on West Hill. Built by William the Conqueror in 1067, this partially ruined fortress offers panoramic views of the coastline. At the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, visitors can dive deeper into the town’s heritage, including its connection to the Norman Conquest. Another must-see is the 1066 Battle Abbey, just a short drive from Hastings in nearby Battle, where the actual Battle of Hastings took place.
Hastings also boasts the UK’s largest beach-launched fishing fleet, and the Hastings Old Town is a picturesque spot to wander. Narrow streets lined with medieval and Georgian buildings, boutique shops, and cozy pubs offer a perfect blend of history and modern-day charm. For a more unique experience, head to the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum or the Shipwreck Museum to learn about the town’s long maritime history.
Beyond history, Hastings is a cultural hub with annual events like the Jack in the Green May Day Festival and the Hastings Seafood and Wine Festival, reflecting its local traditions. For a quirky and fun visit, check out the Hastings Pier and Stade Fun Park, offering classic seaside entertainment for families and tourists alike.
Hastings is a town where history is not just remembered but celebrated, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and seaside lovers alike.
Beautiful 19th century buildings 🏡
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Shamian island is a sandbank island full of European architecture that located in Guangzhou. It is built in the mid 19th century for trading purpose but nowadays, this is a famous travel spots in this city.
If you travel here, this is one of the place that I highly recommend to kill the time and take pictures as the location is strategic at 6 km away from the CBD area of Tianhe district.
You can even rent a bike to explore the island and if you are tired, benches are everywhere in the area. Just sit there to enjoy the building would be another level of enjoyment during the trip with your love one.
🇨🇳 Guardians of Time: The Ancient Xi'an City Wall
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The Xi'an City Wall, a monumental symbol of ancient China, dates back to the Ming Dynasty and stands as one of the best-preserved city walls in the world. Originally built to protect the flourishing capital of the Tang Dynasty, this impressive structure reflects the rich history and cultural significance of Xi'an as a hub of trade along the Silk Road. Visitors can explore its towering battlements and scenic walkways, immersing themselves in the legacy of a city that once served as the gateway to the East.
We rode bikes to explore the entire fortification, an experience truly worth it despite battling the windy winter weather. Pedaling along the majestic walls, we were captivated by stunning views and the palpable history surrounding us, making the chilly ride an unforgettable adventure.
💰Entrance Fee: CNY54
💰Bike rental: CNY45 + CNY100(Deposit)
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Stepping back to history!
This is the main reason why I wanted to go back to Cebu! One of the oldest preserved ancient house in the Philiplines! I adore this place so much that once stepping into the property will give you chills in a good way.
Ask yourself, when was the last time you saw wooden houses properly preserved for the younger generation to witness?
It may not bring 100% good memories but will let us think of what the past went through.
I may not be making sense write now, but go and see it for yourselves! When I tell you It will not disappoint, it really wont!
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🇨🇳 Echoes of Harmony: The Great Mosque of Xi'an in Huajue Lane
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The Great Mosque of Xi'an stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry, blending traditional Chinese architecture with Islamic design. Established in the 8th century, it reflects the profound influence of the Silk Road, showcasing intricately carved wooden pillars and serene courtyards. As one of the oldest mosques in China, it symbolizes Xi'an's historical role as a meeting point for diverse cultures, highlighting its significance as an ancient town where East meets West.
💰Entrance Fee:
March-November: CNY 25
December-February: CNY 15
*Muslims are free to enter*
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Beautiful
This is an absolutely amazing restaurant. I can't tell you how pretty it looks during the dinner time. I would call it high end vietnamese food with lovely presentations. The pricing may not be so amusing. The already expensive prices are further worsened by 5+10 percent taxes. Knowing that helps. So with that behind us.
The food is quite good. I am not sure if it has been adjusted to tourist tastes. I mean they all tasted good to me. But lot of the dishes I tried were new. It's very likeable and the staff are wonderful. They are well trained and very friendly. Overall, with the prices in mind this can be a great place for special ocassions. I would definitely visit it at least once during every holiday.
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A day well spent in Segovia
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Spend one day in Segovia when you are in Madrid. Depart from Moncloa Bus Station, it is just an hour bus ride away. The entire city is a UNESCO Heritage Site. Take a leisure stroll from the Roman Aqueduct that runs through the city, to the Segovia Cathedral and Alcazar de Segovia. If you had one dish to try, it would be the famous cochinillo.
🏯 Dream come true in Kyoto
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Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka is one of my favourite places here in Kyoto. Never thought that I would have this chance to see this lovely piece of view with my own eyes!
The crowd was crazy and people are walking close to each other. There are a lot of stores by the side walk ranging from snacks, food, beverages, fashion clothes, souvenir and even kimono rental.
Strongly recommend to come by here! And please be really really early (7-8am)
An Ancient rich 🇰🇷 history in Gyeongbokgung Palace
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My visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace was a captivating journey into Korea’s rich history. The grandeur of the palace grounds is striking, with beautifully preserved architecture that showcases traditional Joseon Dynasty design. As I wandered through the impressive gates and courtyards, I could feel the weight of history surrounding me.
The Changing of the Guard ceremony was a highlight, with colorful uniforms and precise movements that added to the vibrant atmosphere. The gardens, particularly in the autumn, were a delight, filled with blooming flowers and serene ponds that provided a perfect backdrop for photos.
Inside the National Palace Museum, I learned about Korea's royal heritage and artifacts, which deepened my appreciation for the culture.
Overall, Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must-visit for anyone in Seoul. It’s a perfect blend of history, beauty, and cultural significance, making it an unforgettable experience.
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Sofia: Discover the Soul of Bulgaria
Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria and an ancient city which has been inhabited by human since 7000 BC. It is a beautiful city with unique European architecture that is so different from other parts of Europe.
Getting Around - There is metro in the city and pretty convenient to get around everywhere.
Attractions - Key highlights to visit include the iconic St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, St George Rotunda Church, Roman ruins etc. Visit Regional History Museum of Sofia to understand more about Bulgarian and Sofia history. You will also be able to see the beautiful Vitosha mountain from Sofia city.
Hotels - Recommend to stay in main areas such as near Alexander Nevsky Cathedral or Vitosha Boulevard.
Food & Restaurants - So many delicious local food options like stews and Shopska salad in Sofia. Highly recommend you to book a local restaurant which also offers traditional music and dance, which is such a unique experience and good chance to understand local culture. Of course, there are other food options like delicious Italian food too.
Shopping - The main shopping area is Vitosha Boulevard, which is a long vibrant stretch filled with local restaurants, bars and shops. You can buy local souvenirs like rose oil and rose derived products!
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Plovdiv Old Town: A Timeless Tapestry of Culture and Charm
Plovdiv is an ancient city built around 7 hills in southern part of Bulgaria. Second largest city in Bulgaria, it is a charming city with unique architecture, worth a visit when in Bulgaria.
Getting There - Plovidv is about 2 hours drive from Sofia, recommend joining a day tour from Sofia to maximise your time.
Attractions - Firstly, the highlight was definitely walking around Old Town of Plovdiv to soak in the rich culture and beautiful architecture. The Regional Ethnographic Museum is another interesting site which showcases the city’s history. Then, check out the Roman era Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis which once accomodated 6,000 people.
Food & Restaurants - There are many food options at the main pedestrian street in Kapana area. Good chance to try local cuisine and unique food to try include Shopska salad, which is local Bulgarian salad.
Shopping - Kapana area also has many souvenir shops.
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M.A.L.A.C.C.A: Marvelous Adventures, Lively Attractions, Captivating Culture Await
Getting around: You can get around Malacca on feet, by Grab or local tuk tuks.
Food: Don't forget to the delicious peranakan cuisine and also gula melaka based desserts. You can find many good options near Jonker Street.
Shopping: Jonker Street has many shops selling famous local produce like gula melaka, white coffee, local pastries that you can bring home as souvenir.
Itinerary:
1.
Red Church & Dutch Square
Highlights - Most iconic landmark in Malacca, a Protestant Church. You can grab a trishaw and ride around the whole area and busk in the vibes of old town Malacca.
2.
Malacca River
Highlights - Hop on a river cruise here or simply take a stroll along the river, where there are many bars and restaurants to try local food and delicacies like Nyonya food.
3.
Jonker Street
Highlights - This place comes to life at night and you can enjoy many local delicacies and street hawker like the famous Chendol, grilled seafood, char kway teow and so on. Very bustling especially on weekends.
4.
Maritime Museum
Highlights - You may choose to enter or just take a picture with the large beautiful ship from outside. This is a maritime museum to introduce about maritime history given Malacca's location and port.
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Ghost Museum
Highlights - Pretty entertaining and fun for families, you can take picture with so many backdrops and setups with different themes like mummies, werewolves, chinese zombies etc. Props and costumes in some themed rooms. Can walk from Jonker street.
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Santorini: A Dreamscape of Sunsets, Sea and Serenity
Getting Around - You can rent a motorcycle or 4x4, get from Fira to Oia via local bus.
Attractions -
Famous sites include Three Bells of Fira, the beautiful photogenic blue domes which perfect for photo taking.
Recommend doing the Fira to Firostefani to Imerovigli trail on feet if you don't mind walking as that gives you a perfect view of the sea and unique buildings of Santorini.
Also, take a day or sunset cruise to go around the volcanic islands and sail on the stunning Aegean sea.
Hotels - There are many options to stay that allow you to get a perfect sea view, including Airbnbs, cave hotels and hotels with outdoor baths. Recommend staying in Fira or Oia for convenience and food options.
Food & Restaurants - Try delicious greek food, gyros, fresh seafood and greek salads all around Santorini, with many shops concentrated in Fira town and Oia town.
Shopping - There are many souvenir shops around, especially in Fira and Oia towns where most shops are concentrated. There are many products derived from olive and olive oil that you can buy as souvenirs.
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Fountain of pretoria
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These statues are masterpieces of the Renaissance and the work of Francesco Camilliani, a famous sculptor in Florence. They were originally fountain statues in the garden of Luigi, a Spanish nobleman in Florence in the 16th century. They were sold to Palermo in 1573 due to moving.
At that time, the consul of Sicily was Luigi's brother, and the Palermo Parliament discussed the purchase of the fountain. The garden in Florence built the Palace of San Clemente after the fountain was demolished.
With the passage of time, this fountain was once criticized as a "fountain of shame" by the Taoists of the church built next to it.
April 9th Square Taorimina
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The black and white stone bricks in the square are quite interesting. There are several ancient trees beside it, which shade the people who are resting and are full of the kind smell of fireworks. The most eye-catching is the clock tower built in 1679. The mottled stone walls tell the storms of history, but the pointer still walks diligently. On the other side of the tower is San Giuseppe, the only Baroque church in Taormina.
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Greek Amphitheatre
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In Sicily, there is this thousand-year theater in the shape of a horseshoe, built on the edge of a cliff, as if floating between the sea and the sky. The three ancient Greeks gave full play to their talents in music and architecture. Huge white stones built a magnificent amphitheater, and built a background wall behind the stage of the semicircular theater, decorated with classical columns.
And the middle of the curtain wall and the pillars on both sides just form a frame, which makes the rolling coastline and the cloudy active volcano naturally paint, all of which gives the theater an unparalleled sense of sacredness and art.
St Anthony church Italy
It's very beautiful. It's free to visit, but the church clearly stipulates that you can't take photos and videos, so I took a few photos outside~
Giotto's murals are very well preserved. Walking into the church is like walking into a large art gallery. Even the facial expressions of the characters on the mural can be clearly seen. The dark blue starry sky at the top of the church is also impressive, which is really magnificent and gorgeous.
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Walk Through History on a Gloomy Afternoon 🏛️
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Even on a cloudy September day, the Aqueduct of Segovia draws you in with its undeniable presence. The dark clouds seem to add an extra layer of depth to its towering arches, amplifying the sense of ancient history that permeates the air. As you take a stroll around this iconic landmark, the gray sky overhead and the cool breeze create a reflective atmosphere, making it easy to imagine the centuries of life and stories that have unfolded beneath its arches.
Timeless Beauty in the Mist 🇪🇸
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With the clouds hanging low over Segovia, the aqueduct takes on an almost dreamlike quality. The soft light filtering through the cloud cover gives the stones a gentle glow, while the cool, misty air wraps the scene in a quiet stillness. As you wander along the foot of the aqueduct, the sheer scale and elegance of this Roman engineering marvel are even more awe-inspiring, making it a favorite spot for photos, despite the moody weather.
Majestic Stone Against a Gray Sky 🏛️
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On a cloudy September day, the ancient stones of the Aqueduct of Segovia stand out even more dramatically against the overcast sky. The contrast between the weathered, towering arches and the muted clouds gives the aqueduct a mysterious and imposing presence. Walking along the base of this monumental structure, you can feel the weight of history in the air, as the cool breeze sweeps through, making it the perfect moment to appreciate its grandeur.
Duong Lam ancient village of Vietnam 🇻🇳
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Duong Lam ancient village is on the outskirts of Hanoi, about 60 km west of Hanoi and also known as a museum of laterite, home to many houses dating back up to 400 years. One special thing about the village is that most of the buildings here are made of laterite and mud, two materials that are abundant in the area.
With a history of about 1.200 years, Duong Lam Village is home of 956 traditional old houses dating back up to 400 years. These old houses were mainly made from traditional materials, such as: oval wood, bamboo, terracotta bricks, tiles.
Duong Lam ancient village is full of greenish environment and old houses. The locals are simply living their lives with agricultural land.
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Pienza grassland and town tour
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Pienza, located in Val d'Orcia (Orcia Valley) in Tuscany, central Italy, is a small town of remarkable historical and cultural value. It is listed by UNESCO for its uniqueness in urban planning and architecture in the Renaissance. Cultural heritage. Pienza's original name was Corsignano. Because Pope Pius II was born there, he completely rebuilt it in the mid-15th century with the intention of making it an "ideal city" reflecting the humanistic urban planning concept, which made Pienza a literary An important model of reviving urban planning
Most of the main buildings in Pienza were built by architect Bernardo.
Designed by Rossellino, including the Pope's palace - Palazzo Piccolomini, the Parish Church
Of Santa Maria Assunta) and the construction of the main country of Guangzhou
Build. These outstanding buildings not only show the advanced architectural technology at that time, but also embody the concept of harmonious coexistence between man and nature, especially the perfect integration of the city and the surrounding countryside, which is also Val d'Orcia.
One of the important reasons why the area is listed as a World Heritage Site.
Pienza's world heritage not only recognizes its value in architectural history, but also emphasizes the unique contribution of the town and its surrounding landscape to culture and nature, including agricultural landscape and traditional land management methods, which are an important part of the rural characteristics of Tuscany. For understanding the region and even the whole of Europe The historical and cultural development of agriculture is of great significance.
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Field Square Siena
The core of the old city of Siena is this fan-shaped square with a slope, which is structured like an ancient theater. Probably earlier, it really had the functions of open-air performances and speeches.
There are cafes and small shops around the square, and the old people pinch the small cup of espresso in their hands and chat and drink.
I took a wide-angle lens and stood in the center of the shell to take a panoramic picture. Because of the wide-angle distortion, the lines diverging around almost became parallel lines.
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Ancient cathedral in Siena
A must-see attraction in Siena is Siena Cathedral, which is also the soul of Siena! At first glance, I was shocked by its exquisite exterior wall relief, which concentrated the essence of the Gothic period. In the bright sun of Tuscany, it was white and sparkling! A fairly large-scale church, if it is built, may be the largest church in the world; but unfortunately, it was closed after a little half of the construction due to the impact of the Black Death and became the current Siena Cathedral!
Inside the cathedral, the most eye-catching and impressive thing for me is the large pillars supporting the cathedral. The snake pattern of light and dark two-color marble, a cold emerald green sense spreads, like the spread of germs, silently!
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Santa Maria views in Turin
The shooting location of the classic perspective of the Turin postcard, you can see the Po River under your feet and the Antonelli spire not far away. You can climb up along the winding road. It's not high and easy, and you can also drive. It's not a particularly big scenic spot, but it can be said that it is very important and worth visiting, and it's free. At dusk in the summer, when I climbed up, I found a row of people standing there. There were tourists, but more of them should be locals. There is a church on the top of the mountain, and there is a big cross at the door. It seems that there is a museum beside the church? I saw it in the Turin guidebook, but I didn't visit it because of the time.
Standing on it and taking pictures of the classic perspective, there is a sense of accomplishment of the to-do list and another item crossed out! And it's very cool and comfortable to blow the wind and chat here. Looking at the continuous mountains in the distance, there will be a little more love for Turin.
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The lady’s palace museum Italy
Durin, the first capital when the Kingdom of Sardinia unified Italy, has always been one of the important northern cities in Italy, and the Lady's Palace is also the first museum in Italy.
There are nearly 120,000 collections in the whole Lady's Palace. The collections on display in the palace are only the tip of the iceberg. According to the curator, there are 3,000 pieces of ancient costumes, as well as musical instruments, paintings and other different works of art, including classic collections of Europe and pre-European.
Beginning in 1600, the Royal Lady lived here, so it was named Lady's Palace. At the same time, several major events took place in Europe.
European social norms were signed on October 18, 1601.
1848-1861 This is the Senate Hall of the Kingdom of Italy, and the first constitution of Italy was signed.
Elizabeth II delivered a speech here in 1961.
There are many classic collections in the collection, such as European glass craft, porcelain collection, fabric collection, coin collection, Mayan cultural collection, and Gothic collection. The most interesting is Figure 19. This is a cabbage and also a soup basin, which can be opened to serve soup, which is very interesting.#ancienttown
The Antonelli tower in Turin
The Antonelli Tower is the most important art and cultural center in Turin. The tower is high 167.5 meters, it is the tallest building in the world in the 19th century, and now it is the National Film Museum of Italy. The museum space spans 5 floors, with a total exhibition area of about 3,200 square meters. The first floor consists of a temporary exhibition hall, a bookstore, a ticket office, a coffee bar and other public service spaces. The exhibition hall on the second floor allows people to understand the birth of modern films through various displays. The 3rd to 5th floors are covered by the magnificent dome, forming a huge shared space.
The dome in the tower is towering to the extreme, and the hall is very open. A transparent panoramic elevator can cross the entire building from the bottom up in 59 seconds, taking the audience to the 85-meter-high rooftop of the tower. The audience can not only dynamically overlook the wonderful exhibition area of the whole exhibition hall in the viewing elevator, but also overlook the whole view of the Alps and Turin from the rooftop.
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