Ancient Arles gets modern monument
Arles, France, best-known to most people for the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and its still-in-use Roman Amphitheatre has just gotten a new and stunning
Arles, France, best-known to most people for the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and its still-in-use Roman Amphitheatre has just gotten a new and stunning
The famed Paris department store La Samaritaine, just down the street from the Louvre, re-opened yesterday after 16 years of on-and-off renovation and reconstruction, but
There’s certainly nothing down to earth at London’s Sky Pool, an unusual and controversial swimming pool that links two buildings ten stories above the ground
A porch railing takes on hints of dragon or caterpillar at Casa Battlo Several of us at TravelGumbo are admirers of the work of Catalan
The San Diego Museum of Art, like most of San Diego’s museums, is along the Prado in Balboa Park, a huge complex of zoos, gardens,
Like many of California’s coastal cities, Santa Barbara began with a Catholic mission and a military Presidio in the late 18th century, when Spain began
One of my favorite buildings in the world is La Sagrada Familia. In today’s post I thought I’d share photos of some of the doors
This home was built in the 1700’s by a wealthy timber merchant. It’s eight miles north of the city. A long daily commute even 300
The first I heard of Solvang, California was a couple of years ago, when a street-corner scene with windmill appeared as the Picture of the
San Diego’s beautiful Santa Fe Depot is more than an important train station (California’s third-busiest) or the hub of a busy downtown: It’s a marker
Arles, France, best-known to most people for the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and its still-in-use Roman Amphitheatre has just
The famed Paris department store La Samaritaine, just down the street from the Louvre, re-opened yesterday after 16 years of
There’s certainly nothing down to earth at London’s Sky Pool, an unusual and controversial swimming pool that links two buildings
A porch railing takes on hints of dragon or caterpillar at Casa Battlo Several of us at TravelGumbo are admirers
The San Diego Museum of Art, like most of San Diego’s museums, is along the Prado in Balboa Park, a
Like many of California’s coastal cities, Santa Barbara began with a Catholic mission and a military Presidio in the late
One of my favorite buildings in the world is La Sagrada Familia. In today’s post I thought I’d share photos
This home was built in the 1700’s by a wealthy timber merchant. It’s eight miles north of the city. A
The first I heard of Solvang, California was a couple of years ago, when a street-corner scene with windmill appeared
San Diego’s beautiful Santa Fe Depot is more than an important train station (California’s third-busiest) or the hub of a