Tag: palace
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Schonbrunn Palace
written by phoenix1206 on 2012-06-01 #placesWhen you are in Vienna, make sure you pay a visit to the Schonbrunn Palace. You will be fascinated by its architecture, as well as its beautiful gardens.
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Seoul Palace: Royal Guard Changing Ceremony
written by wil6ka on 2012-02-27 #placesA palace is a spectacular sight in every corner of the world. But sometimes the events around the monument have that special edge, that make it a unique lomographic location.
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Mellah - Jewish Marrakech
written by neja on 2011-03-01 #placesCatch the ghosts of the past on the streets of this former Jewish district of Marrakech. Mellah used to be Jewish, but not anymore. A lot has changed since the 16th century, the area is Muslim now, and all the Jewish people have moved to Casablanca, Israel or somewhere else. According to the reports, only 250 of them are left.
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Meherangarh Fort, Jaipur
written by wil6ka on 2009-02-07 #placesAfter you have taken a trip to India, you most likely have seen many temples, forts and palaces. But eventually you don’t really know any more how they are called and where they have been at. A phenomenon also witnessed while traveling in China or Japan. I am quite grateful for the Cosmotourist idea, because it gives me the opportunity to do some research again and to understand, where I have been. Such a missing spot is the Meherangarh Fort close to the big city of Jodhpur.
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Karen Demirchian Sport & Concert Complex, Yerevan
written by wil6ka on 2009-01-22 #placesWell this is a story how to find out, where you have actually been. I don't know, if this sounds familiar to you, but sometimes I snap my brain away. I come from an exotic country with dozen of films and looking at the pictures I don't recall the name of the thing photographed. After I have been to the Armenian capital Yerevan I found myself in that spot.
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Pause by Flore Diamant: Exhibition Launch Party Soho
2017-01-20 #newsLomography has teamed up with Department of Coffee and Social Affairs to host “Pause” by Flore Diamant, a new exhibition that will be featured across two venues in the Newburgh Quarter.
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