Major Cities of World
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| Athens | Boston | Brussels | Budapest |
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| Las Vegas | New York | Paris | San Fransisco |
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| Bangalore | Chennai | Hyderabad | Mumbai |
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Major Cities of the World
Barcelona - Nightlife and Entertainment
Barcelona - Nightlife and Entertainment If you haven't been in touch with the Barcelonian nightlife, you have really missed out on something. Barcelona offers some of the trendiest nightclubs and discos. The best time to go out is on Thursday-, Fridays-and Saturday-evenings and most of the times you don't have to
Highgate Cemetery : London
Highgate Cemetery at London Highgate Cemetery, opened in 1839, is London's most famous and exotic burial ground. The magnificent graves and tombs perfectly reflect high Victorian taste. Highgate was founded in 1839 as an alternative to London's central graveyards, which included over-crowding, grave-robbing, and even body-snatching by medical
Kensington Palace : London
Kensington Palace at London Kensington Palace was the home of the late Princess Diana after her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996. This beautiful and spacious palace in central London is open to the public. It was here that Queen Victoria was born and lived until she became ruler of
Tate Britain : London
Tate Britain, London Tate Britain holds the greatest collection of British art in the world, including works by Blake, Constable, Epstein, Gainsborough, Gilbert and George, Hatoum, Hirst, Hockney, Hodgkin, Hogarth, Moore, Rossetti, Sickert, Spencer, Stubbs and Turner. The Tate archive, established 1969, is making a selection of over 4,000 objects from
About Rome
About Rome Roma: the name inverts neatly to form 'amor'. And thats it - people tend either to love or to hate the place and Rome can reward you as no other city can. Rome, the eternal city which exerts the most compelling fascination, has to be visited by the Italy
Picasso Museum : Barcelona
Picasso museum The Picasso museum is one of the most popular attractions of Barcelona and represents mainly the master's early works donated by Picasso's secretary in 1963 and 1970. A nice detail is that this museum is situated in two 15th-century palaces. shelley: While the Picasso Museum does not contain many
Allard Pierson Museum : Amsterdam
Allard Pierson Museum Good museum of Antiquities, collections of Egyptina, Etruskan, and Near Eastern artefacts. An important part of the collection was donated from the private collection of the Royal family. The museum is located in an old Bank Building dating from the mid 19th century. Jerome: It's a great museum
Pergamon Museum (Vorderasiatische Museum im Pergamonmuseum) : Berlin
The Pergamon Museum (in German, Pergamonmuseum) is one of the museums on the Museum Island in Berlin. It was planned by Alfred Messel and Ludwig Hoffmann and was built over a period from 1910 to 1930. It houses original-sized, reconstructed monumental buildings such as the Pergamon Altar, the Market Gate
Openbare Golfbaan Spaarnwoude : Amsterdam
Openbare Golfbaan Spaarnwoude The golfcourse Spaarnwoude, 25 min by car from city center, is a public course, also open for non-members and partly open even for absolute beginners. Even though the course can be overcrowded on weekend, the atmosphere is more relaxed than on many other courses. Over all Spaarnwoude offers six 9-holes
Schloss Charlottenburg (Charlottenburg Palace) : Berlin
The Charlottenburg palace is the largest palace in Berlin. It was built in several stages. The original, central part was constructed between 1695 and 1699. It was intended as the summer home for Sophie Charlotte, Elector Frederick III's wife. The palace was expanded after Frederick became the first Prussian King,














