Lost in an Oasis of Art
In a serendipitous moment in Munich, Paul Heymont wanders into what started as a gallery and is now quite something more
In a serendipitous moment in Munich, Paul Heymont wanders into what started as a gallery and is now quite something more
Sculpture made from a small town’s signature product, salt, highlights a holiday exhibit
TravelGumbo’s ongoing collection of interesting, important or unusual openings and exhibitions
DrFumblefinger explores Rome’s second ‘golden age,’ when Renaissance rulers built on the remains of Imperial Rome
Built by two 18th-century artists as a private chapel, this church’s decoration is overwhelming
Vienna’s Anker Clock is an Art Nouveau gem and a daily entertainment for passers-by
Continuing his walks through Berlin’s Art Nouveau, Paul Heymont concentrates this time on residences, along with a famous factory
Burgenland translates as castle country—ProfessorAbe and his wife visit one of them
One of Paris’s many fountains, this less-known one was designed by Soufflot, the architect of the Pantheon
Berlin was a rapidly-growing capital in the Art Nouveau era, and like most other European cities, it was also developing its own variation on Art Nouveau themes
In a serendipitous moment in Munich, Paul Heymont wanders into what started as a gallery and is now quite something more
Sculpture made from a small town’s signature product, salt, highlights a holiday exhibit
TravelGumbo’s ongoing collection of interesting, important or unusual openings and exhibitions
DrFumblefinger explores Rome’s second ‘golden age,’ when Renaissance rulers built on the remains of Imperial Rome
Built by two 18th-century artists as a private chapel, this church’s decoration is overwhelming
Vienna’s Anker Clock is an Art Nouveau gem and a daily entertainment for passers-by
Continuing his walks through Berlin’s Art Nouveau, Paul Heymont concentrates this time on residences, along with a famous factory
Burgenland translates as castle country—ProfessorAbe and his wife visit one of them
One of Paris’s many fountains, this less-known one was designed by Soufflot, the architect of the Pantheon
Berlin was a rapidly-growing capital in the Art Nouveau era, and like most other European cities, it was also developing its own variation on Art Nouveau themes