Barcelona…………………… Barcelona is the capital city of Spain and is also the country's second-largest city with approximately five million individuals. The city is located on the Mediterranean coast and is an important center for culture and today has a rich cultural heritage. The climate of Barcelona will not affect the vacation, rather make the trip better. In June there are about four days of precipitation and is has an average daily temperature of twenty-one degrees Celsius or seventy degrees Fahrenheit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona). A free and interesting site to see in Barcelona is the Palace of Catalan Music. The music hall occasionally has flamenco performances, but mainly features an orchestra and the classical guitar (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187497-d190824-Reviews-Palace_of_Catalan_Music-Barcelona_Catalonia.html). …show more content…
The time it takes to fly there is also shorter being fourteen hours (http://https//www.google.com/flights/#search;f=JAX;t=BCN;d=2015-06-01;r=2015-06-11;q=plane+tickets). Ibis Budget Aeropuerto Barcelona Viladecans is a 3 star hotel that costs thirty-eight dollars a night. Although it is not too close to the city it is still a great place to stay (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187497-d5970919-Reviews-Ibis_Budget_Aeropuerto_Barcelona_Viladecans-Barcelona_Catalonia.html). Another hotel in Barcelona is the Hesperia Sant Joan. This three star hotel is a little more expensive, but it is closer to the city and the attractions (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g187497-d228592-Reviews-Hesperia_Sant_Joan-Barcelona_Catalonia.html). The best place to dine at without spending a fortune in Barcelona is the Petit Pau Restaurant. With a rating of 4.3 out of five this bistro style restaurant serves great food that is priced from twenty-three to thirty-four dollars …show more content…
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey and has a great history to the city. It is the European Capital of Culture and is the world’s fifth most popular tourist destination. The city holds an incredible population of 14.4 million. The climate has a mild temperature of Twenty-six degrees Celsius or seventy-nine degrees Fahrenheit average throughout July (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul). An Architectural marvel is the Hagia Sophia Museum / Church (Ayasofya). It has thirty million gold tiles in display throughout its interior and was constructed during the sixth century with a wide flat dome, which is bold engineering for the time (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293974-d294497-Reviews-Hagia_Sophia_Museum_Church_Ayasofya-Istanbul.html). The blue mosque is another place to visit. It is an impressive mosque with six minarets. The reason it is called the blue mosque comes from two stories: story one is because the interior is covered in Blue Iznik tiles, this is more commonly known compared to the second story: ancient sailors that used to sail by the mosque saw the blue colors of the Marmara Sea reflected in the mosque. the mosque was built inbetween 1609 and 1616 (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293974-d294495-Reviews-Blue_Mosque-Istanbul.html). The enormous Topkapi Palace was the Imperial residence of Ottoman sultans for nearly four-hundred years. Since much of the palace is not accessible to the public, the tours of the Harem
When Emperor Constantine found the city of Constantinople, it was soon to become the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. But the Christin city needed a great church to represent it’s great value, so the Hagia Sophia was built (Krystek, Lee). The Hagia Sophia was built by the Byzantine Empire in 537 C.E., which was an Empire influenced greatly by the greek and roman styles (Krystek, Lee). It has a square base with a large dome on the top. Round arcs surrounded the large dome, adding mystical beauty to the Hagia Sophia (Krystek, Lee). Also, multiple colors of bricks were used to create patterns on the outside of the Hagia Sophia. On the inside, the walls are made of marble with glass panes which bring beautiful sunlight into the large museum (Krystek, Lee). The Hagia Sophia is very significant because it was rebuilt many times. The first church was built and then burnt down in 404 C.E. (Krystek, Lee). It was then rebuilt and burned down by riots in 502 C.E. (Krystek, Lee). Then the 3rd church was built by Justinian. After long periods of time, Sultan Mehmed conquered Constantinople and changed it to an islamic city, converting the church to a mosque (Krystek, Lee). In 1934, President Ataturk changed the mosque to a museum for the people and tourists, instead of a sacred place of worship (Krystek, Lee).
Bihzad has placed strong emphasis on the complexity of the palace’s architecture which he has adorned with colorful ornaments and emblazoned with gold. Each room is decorated with rugs and tiles featuring complex floral and asymmetrical patterns that cover each chamber from floor to ceiling. The palace appears to be three stories tall and features a balcony on the left and a zigzagging staircase on the right. The asymmetrical style of these two architectural features gives the impression of the work being 3-dimensional ...
There is no doubt that the particular layout of space of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition reflected the gender inequalities that existed within American society at the time. In particular, the Women’s Building offered a microcosm of the prejudices that dominated the overall landscape of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Although the men who organized the Columbian Exposition were unable to exclude women’s achievements altogether from the exposition, they were successful in relegating them into a bounded unit that overwhelmingly categorized their contributions as different and marginal, framing womanliness as “soft,” “delicate,” and “refined.” Discussions of the Women’s Building’s architectural aesthetics highlights such gendered dimensions of the Columbian Exposition quite clearly.
In the country of Spain there are many beautiful cities and towns, each different from each other and all are unique. Barcelona stands out more than any other city in Spain, with art, history, and culture surrounding the city and the people who live there. Barcelona is very well populated, covered in history and secrets, all the while being surrounded with eccentric art and architecture. Times have changed, and Barcelona is gradually growing towards a better city, and a better environment.
...To the Spanish culture lunch is by far the most important meal of the day. In Barcelona, Lunch Time is the best time to go out and find cheap deals on food. Some of the lunch foods in the city include fish, tapas, salads, and soups. As for dinner this is also another meal of the day that is eaten very lightly. Many foreigners are not accustomed to the time frame of the Barcelona dinner time. Most restaurants in Barcelona do not open until after 8:00 p.m. Still, being able to eat the foods in Barcelona can an interesting experience, no matter what time of the day it is.
Time to pay the bills and the total is $704.59. Wouldn’t you love to be in that situation? Hungarians are. Before they became a country, the people of Hungary traveled many places. Because of this, there were many changes to the government, and the economy was badly damaged in the many wars Hungary fought. Today Hungary has a healing economy along with a vibrant culture.
Catalonia is located in the northeast of Spain, bound to the north by the Pyrenees Mountains. Catalonia was not always independent and due to this Catalan is spoken not just in Catalonia but also in Valencia, Andorra and the Balearic Islands. Catalonia has always been a place of great popularity and wealth for many reasons such as industrialization, trade and being the host of the Summer Olympics in 1992. (www.everyculture.com , 2014) This brought in a lot of visitors and the years to follow saw a huge increase in the number of immigrants, bringing the population to over 6 billion. Catalonia’s capital, Barcelona, is home to over 25% of this six billion.
I think a gigantic funerary mosque of white marble, built in Agra by order of the Mogul emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, the Taj Mahal is the most perfect jewel of Moslem art in India and is one of the universally admired architectures of the world’s heritage. Not only see the beautiful Taj Mahal from the video, I also knew the history of itself and its country. A white marble tomb sums up many of the formal themes that have played through Islamic architecture. The video did talk a lot of how much Shah Jahan himself and his father loved art and made many gorgeous artworks. Taj Mahal’s refined style is a conspicuous contrast to the Hindu architecture of pre-Islamic India, with its thick walls, arches, and heavy supports. Even though Taj Mahal is the symbol of grief and sadness, it still has it beauty looks from marble and sand stone.
The mosque is designed in the Neo-baroque style. Neo Baroque style is an architectural style of the late 19th century, also called the Second Empire Architecture in France. The mosque has a two story structure which was the sultan’s apartment; the sultan’s apartment is a ‘U’ shaped structure. Then there is the square shaped main structure which is the actual mosque and has the dome. This square shaped structure has the main chamber. The mosque has one dome and two minarets; each minaret has a single small balcony, reached by a flight of stairs. A minaret is a slender tower, minarets are part of the mosques, they have a balcony and usually summon to prayer is cried out from there. The entrance of the mosque is not very huge. On entering the mosque’s main chamber, the interior is so elegant and detailed that one cannot decide which part of the mosque should be observed first. There are magnificent crystal chandeliers hanging which are twinkling in the sunlit mosque. There are two rows of large windows through which the warm sunlight enters the mosque and illuminates the main area of the mosque. The light through the windows is refracted and has a
There are few things that actually do last. Legends, arts, beliefs, and architecture are among the few that actually do last. Architecture can be defined as a practice of constructing and designing a building project. However, the Islamic architecture has a distinctive range of both religious and secular styles that have been influenced by the Islamic culture. Furthermore, The structure of Islamic architecture that is used in mosques, tombs, palaces and fountains is unavoidable in sight. The relationship between early Islamic architecture and modern foundation of construction provides a penetrating overview of encompass of Islamic culture in Iran, Tunisia, India, and Turkey. However, Turkey was such a desirable region and preserved of the astonishing site of the structural design of the Ottoman Empire. Originally, the incredible mosques in Turkey have emerged from the wonders of Islamic art such as Suleimaniye Mosque. The sense of gorgeous decoration and quotations from the Quran on the mosque’s interior walls is typically Islamic. The marvelous design of the Ottoman architectural design persists its flourishing in the present day with a combination of luxury and modern art. One of the best examples in modern life is Zabeel Saray Hotel in Dubai, which has the perfect harmony between the old Ottoman architecture and modern luxurious hotel.
Venice is a fascinating city in Italy. It has lots of attractions, restaurants, transportations, nature, and culture. This is an amazing city that many people want to visit because of its amazing properties.
As a city that has played host to not one but two great empires, Istanbul has inherited a number of historical gems. The most apparent of these gems are the sultanic mosques spread across the city. While numerous in number, each mosque tells a different story through its art and architectural elements. They all share, however, triumphs in construction and architectural planning. Through their minarets, pointed arches, and abundance of luxurious building materials, these mosques exemplify the power of the empires they were born out of. The Blue Mosque and other mosques will be mentioned as well. To best present these mosques this paper will look at the Hagia Sophia as a primary example.
Barcelona the capital of Spain is officially the country’s most popular destination, so tourism is prevalent throughout the year. This city is a combination of stunning Gothic- style architecture with rich flora and resplendent seas. The city is a heady blend of natural scenery and lush green forestry. Barcelona is a hit destination for explorers, adventurers or nature enthusiasts. If you really want to get the feel of Barcelona city you have to take strolls. Walking is the best way of commuting as it will give you the experience of Barcelona’s surreal beauty. This city has the power to keep you occupied for days together. Vacationing in Barcelona stands out as an exceptional travel experience because of its heritage sites, varied museums and myriads of restaurants.
Istanbul is primarily known for its Byzantine and Ottoman architecture which can be seen all throughout the city. Its buildings and structures reflect the various peoples, cultures and empires that once have previously ruled the city. Istanbul is even much older than the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire surfaced around 324 AD - 1453. For this reason, there are lots of historical museums which stores unique artifacts dating back to the Byzantine era, many churches and historical buildings can be seen throughout the city. It also has many beautiful and historical palaces that can be visited by native countrymen and tou...
No matter what corner you turn, Spain will provide any traveler what they are wanting in a vacation. Spain offers the best restaurant in the world as well as the oldest restaurant in the world. The second largest mountainous country is Spain. There is nothing like sipping a beverage while gazing at the slopes of the mountains. Spain also has many other natural parks, Egyptian