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London
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You’ll see, anything is possible in London. During the day you’ll explore the museums and galleries in the central Bloomsbury (living tip for those who want to discover the whole city!). The British Museum, founded in 1753 and completed almost 100 years later, is one of the most important museums in the world. Today, about 8 million exhibits inspire the visitors. The library contains approximately 350,000 volumes of world literature. In total, the collections and exhibits presented in the museum cover a period of about 2 million years. Other highlights of this district include the London Zoo, the Charles Dickens Museum, the Regent´s Park and the famous train station King´s Cross. During the night, the many clubs are not far away and then hopefully it is only a few steps to your holiday home in London. The choice is not easy in a metropolis with 32 districts: These are symbolized by the 32 cabins of the London Eye Ferris Wheel, which stands directly on the Thames and is also known as the “Millennium Wheel”. Originally, it was to be constructed on the occasion of the Millennium Celebration and would only attract visitors for five years. Meanwhile, it belongs to the biggest attractions of the city and there is no talk of a dismantling of the 135 meter high giant.
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Gauguin Portraits - The National Gallery 07.10 - 26.01.2020
Paintings, works on paper and three-dimensional objects in a variety of media. An exhibition featuring about fifty works of Paul Gauguin.
The first ever exhibition devoted to the portraits of Paul Gauguin.
This exhibition follows Gauguin’s move away from Impressionism towards Symbolism. The National Gallery
Trafalgar Square
WC2N 5DN London
United Kingdom
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Paris, France
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Paris, the city of love. From the sensational sights of the Eiffel tower, Notre Dame and Arc de Triomphe, to the hidden attractions of the Parisian catacombs, you are never at a loss for something to fall in love with. Being one of the top tourist destinations of the world, it can be easy to become overwhelmed in Paris. Paris has a unique atmosphere, which has drawn artists and creative people for centuries. And now you can let the City of Lights draw you in too. Whether your taste runs along the lines of sipping champagne and people watching from a café on the Champs-Élysées or a simple crepe and glass of house wine in the Latin Quarter, you will find that Paris will adapt to your mood. Do not forget to investigate the famous galleries and exhibitions such as those at the Louvre and the Pompidou Centre. And make sure you leave some time to simply stroll through the city and use the excellent Metro system to find your own Paris.
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Leonardo da Vinci - Musée du Louvre 24.10 - 24.02.2020
For the fifth centenary of the artist’s death, the Musée du Louvre offers an exceptional exhibition on Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous Italian master.
In addition to its outstanding collection of paintings and drawings of Leonardo, will be shown an unique group of artworks that only the Louvre could bring together.
The exhibition will also include a large selection of drawings and a small but significant group of paintings and sculptures that will provide some tangible context.
. Musée du Louvre
Rue de Rivoli
75001 Paris
France.
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Munich, Germany
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Munich is very rich in culture and sights and is known for its noble flair, which attracts many stars through glamour and shine. In the center of Munich you have the possibility of seeing famous and old buildings, noble stores and fantastic restaurants. Also take time for walking up and down the pedestrian area and watching the famous carillon at ‘Marienplatz’. Close by you can find the oldest church ‘St. Peter’ in the ‘Altstadt’; the best known landmark is the ‘Frauenkirche’ which was built in the 15th century. Munich also is a city of great contrast where you can shop in the many designer stores located on ‘Maximilianstrasse’ before enjoying a traditional German lunch: beer and ‘Weisswurst’.
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Reflex Bauhaus. 40 Objects – 5 Conversations 08.02.2019 - 08.02.2020 Pinakothek der Moderne - Design Museum
The 100th anniversary of Bauhaus: Die Neue Sammlung offers a special exhibition about the significance of the Bauhaus pioneering reform design today.
Die Neue Sammlung also highlights its own historical links to Bauhaus.
The museum will show historical objectsfrom its own holdings in Munich. Thanks to the artist Tilo Schulz, an installation is realized interlocking 40 historical objects and responses to them by five contemporary artists.
Designer Ayzit Bostan, poet Barbara Köhler, architect Anupama Kundoo, composer Junya Oikawa and artist Sofie Thorsen will explore those objects and create an independent work of their own.
Pinakothek der Moderne - Design Museum
Türkenstraße 15
80333 Munich
Germany
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Huston, Co, US
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“Houston, we have a problem” – this emergency call, which the crew of the Apollo 13 space shuttle reported to NASA in April 1970 on their flight to the moon, is legendary today. At that time, however, the astronauts had a life-threatening problem: An oxygen tank exploded shortly after take-off. The mission was aborted and the men returned to Earth six days later in one piece. Just because of an extensive tour of the NASA control center, the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, a trip to Texas is worthwhile. And what would be more obvious than to rent a cheap apartment in Houston, the largest city of this American state? Also world-famous are the local oil industry, the aeronautical engineering companies and the shipping canal that seagoing ships can navigate.
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Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection 20.10 - 12.01.2020 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
This exhibition, which has been assembled over decades, shows the path of the the development of modern art in Paris, from the late-19th through mid-20th century. The evolution of the Impressionism represented by artists such as Mary Cassatt, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley. The beginning of the ost-Impressionist, represented by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh; and the leading figures of 20th-century abstraction thanks to Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Absolutely to visit.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Audrey Jones Beck Building 5601 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005
USA
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