STRAAT is Amsterdam’s street art and graffiti museum, located inside a vast former shipyard at NDSM. The space showcases large-scale works by both internationally known artists and emerging creatives from around the world.
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Stress – Free Vacation Planning Tips: Save Time and Money, Part 2.
Stress – Free Vacation Planning Tips: Save Time and Money
City Through the Lens: National Opera and Ballet Theater, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In the heart of Amsterdam, right on the Amstel River, stands the Dutch National Opera & Ballet—a place where music, movement, and architecture meet. Even if you don’t step inside for a performance, the building itself, known as the “Stopera,” is worth a stop. Its riverside terraces, sweeping marble curves, and the stories woven onContinueContinue reading “City Through the Lens: National Opera and Ballet Theater, Amsterdam, Netherlands.”
Coffee Break: Back from Amsterdam
Hello my Dear Friends! I have so many stories and travel tips to share — but as always, I’m constantly running out of time. And I got sick right after we got home. So many people were sneezing and coughing on the plane. The funny part? I actually brought masks with me, thinking ahead… butContinueContinue reading “Coffee Break: Back from Amsterdam”
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Where art meets architecture… and light becomes poetry.
While exploring the Rijksmuseum, I stumbled upon this breathtaking room — a space where history and modern design come together beautifully. The ornate ceiling is stunning on its own, but what truly captured my attention were the elegant pendant lights floating like glowing petals. https://videopress.com/v/5Nm01Vbj?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true These aren’t just decorative — they’re part of an innovativeContinueContinue reading “Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam: Where art meets architecture… and light becomes poetry.”
Explore the Majestic Baháʼí House of Worship in Chicago: A Must-See Spiritual Landmark.
This post was published on Triptipedia first. Are you planning to visit Chicago? Please do not miss the opportunity to see the Temple of All Religions. The Temple of All Religions in Chicago, also known as the Baháʼí House of Worship, is a stunning architectural masterpiece that stands as a symbol of unity and toleranceContinueContinue reading “Explore the Majestic Baháʼí House of Worship in Chicago: A Must-See Spiritual Landmark.”
Travel Etiquette: Essential Etiquette for Enjoying Museums, Tours, and Theaters
Traveling is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of different countries. Each destination has its own unique customs, and learning to respect these cultural norms is an essential part of being a responsible traveler. One of the best ways to discover the history, traditions, and art of a placeContinueContinue reading “Travel Etiquette: Essential Etiquette for Enjoying Museums, Tours, and Theaters “
Explor Korean Town in Tokyo: A Delightful Cultural Experience.
This is one of Tokyo’s hidden gems that we discovered on our trip to Japan. We had a great time exploring this part of the city, and I want to share my experience with you. Korean Town is located in the vibrant Shin-Okubo area. This neighborhood offers cultural experiences, culinary delights, and exciting things toContinueContinue reading “Explor Korean Town in Tokyo: A Delightful Cultural Experience.”
Art Symphony: Standing Glass Fish, Minneapolis, USA
This is a magnificent sculpture a Standing Glass Fish, created by Canadian-American architect and designer Frank Gehry. First, the sculpture was part of the exhibition at the Walker Art Center and two years later was moved to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden where anyone can admire that extraordinary piece of art. The inspiration began from Frank Gehry childhood, when his grandmotherContinueContinue reading “Art Symphony: Standing Glass Fish, Minneapolis, USA”
Thursday Travels: “Mouth of Truth”, Rome, Italy
The massive marble mask known as the “Mouth of Truth” (Bocca della Veritá) is a well-known landmark in Rome, Italy. It is located in the entrance of Santa Maria in Cosmedin Church. The massive, mythical sculpture is devoted to the God of the Sea and is 1.75 metres in diameter. According to the ancient legend,ContinueContinue reading “Thursday Travels: “Mouth of Truth”, Rome, Italy”
Architectural Delights: Canada
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Coffee break: I’d like to share a few thoughts with you.
Please join me for a cup of coffee. I’d like to share a few thoughts with you. Are you comfortable? Let’s go. There are three words that we usually say together. It’s Faith, Hope, and Love. These are very significant words. Faith and Love are two extremely complicated words. They are full of feelings andContinueContinue reading “Coffee break: I’d like to share a few thoughts with you.”
Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.
Ile de la Cité, a gorgeous and historical island, sits in the middle of Siena in the oldest district of Paris. It’s home to the iconic and spectacular Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. You also can see the old bridge, the Pont Neuf, and the city’s narrowest road bridge there, Point de l’Archevêché. On the easternContinueContinue reading “Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.”
Interesting place in Paris: the Centre Pompidou and Stravinsky Fountain.
This post appears first on my Triptipedia page. In the heart of Paris, not far from the Louvre and the Ile de la Cité, near Les Halles in the 4th arrondissement, you can find high distinctive and remarkable construction: the Centre Pompidou (the Centre national d’art et de culture Georges-Pompidou) and the Stravinsky Fountain. To begin with, IContinueContinue reading “Interesting place in Paris: the Centre Pompidou and Stravinsky Fountain.”
Cool place to see a cat colony in Rome.
Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary Location: Largo di Torre Argentina Via Arenula corner (archaeological area) 6 minutes walk from Pantheon 20 minutes walk from the Colosseum Opening hours: Every day: 12am- 5pm Since ancient times, cats have been very popular in Rome. Besides hunting mice and rats, cats were also great companions for wealthy people. TheContinueContinue reading “Cool place to see a cat colony in Rome.”
An Interesting Fact About Michelangelo’s “Creation Of Adam.”
Michelangelo , The Creation of Adam My dear friends, I would like to take a moment to relax and enjoy a coffee break with you during this absolutely insane time. A very curious fact caught my attention, and I wanted to share it with you. I think you might find it interesting, especially if youContinueContinue reading “An Interesting Fact About Michelangelo’s “Creation Of Adam.””
Best attractions in the Florence and skip the line tickets to the galleries.
Florence Florence is one of the most delightful cities in Italy. So rich in art, architecture, history and it is one of my favorite ones. Our trip was really amazing that I can endlessly talk about it. There is so much to see, learn, admire, and explore. All the traveling tips are based on myContinueContinue reading “Best attractions in the Florence and skip the line tickets to the galleries.”
Visiting South Dakota: Things to see around Keystone. Part 2.
Keystone Town, South Dakota To enjoy the little town of Keystone, you will need at least 3-4 days, maybe even a week. I already shared some necessary information about Mt Rushmore Memorial in my previous post. If you missed it, then please click here to read it. What else can you explore there? Here areContinueContinue reading “Visiting South Dakota: Things to see around Keystone. Part 2.”
Visiting South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Memorial and Keystone Town. Part 1.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial Every country or city has a recognizable iconic place or famous symbol. Even at a glance, you can tell where it is. The United States is identified with The Statue of Liberty, Las Vegas, The Grand Canyon National Park and, of course, Mount Rushmore National Memorial with the impressive monumental sculptureContinueContinue reading “Visiting South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Memorial and Keystone Town. Part 1.”
Skip the line tickets and tips for first time visiting Colosseum.
Colosseun. Rome, Italy The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome, beautiful, powerful and historical. It was the largest and absolutely outstanding amphitheater in the Roman world. It’s one of the most famous sights in Italy and a very popular tourist destination. The Colosseum was build in 1st century CE and commissioned by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman people. Later, hisContinueContinue reading “Skip the line tickets and tips for first time visiting Colosseum.”
How to buy skip the line tickets, Save money and See an amazing Vatican Museum.
I can’t wait when we are going to be able to live our “normal” life again and start to travel. I am sure you have the same desperate wish as I do. Hopefully, one day we can pick our desirable destination and… hooray!!! We are going to the place of our dream. We are allContinueContinue reading “How to buy skip the line tickets, Save money and See an amazing Vatican Museum.”
Detroit: Henry Ford Museum.
I started listening to an audiobook written by Arthur Hailey “Wheels”. I love this author and I have read almost all of his books. He always has the ability to develop an entertaining plot, precisely describe the production environment, specific details of jobs, and occupations. I read his book with great pleasure. In this novelContinueContinue reading “Detroit: Henry Ford Museum.”
My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.
Winnipeg is my new home city. It is not a very big city, but not small either. Lots of people don’t like Winnipeg. Some of them moved out with the first opportunity, but some of them continue to live here and complain. I don’t blame them. Unfortunately, Winnipeg is not a city where you wantContinueContinue reading “My new home city: Winnipeg, Canada.”
Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?
55 Heritage Sites: Historic center of Rome Historic center of Florence The Trulli of Alberobello Villa d’Este, Tivoli Venice and its Lagoon Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena and more… 55 Heritage Sites: The Great Wall Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing Kulangsu, a Historic International Settlement Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani RiceContinueContinue reading “Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?”