dinsdag 25 juni 2019

Barcelona attractions

Barcelona attractions


What are the main attractions during your city trip to Barcelona? What are the highlights and attractions you should visit in Barcelona, ​​Spain?
Below you will find the 10 most beautiful places in the Catalan city of Barcelona, ​​from the Sagrada Familia to Park Guell and from the Picasso Museum to Gaudi's special buildings such as Casa Mila and Casa Batlló.

1) The unfinished church of Gaudi, or the Sagrada Familia.
The most famous landmark of Spain and Barcelona. The expectation is that the unfinished church will be completed in 2026. Do you want to visit the Sagrada Familia? So buy your skip-the-line tickets online because the Sagrada Familia has long queues and pre-booking tickets is essential during your city trip to Barcelona.

2) Park Güell by Antoni Gaudi
The most famous park in Barcelona was designed by Gaudi on behalf of Eusebio Güell. From Parc Guell you have a magnificent view of Barcelona. Take beautiful pictures of the salamander (dragon) or the mosaic benches of Gaudi's Park Güell. The park has limited access per hour, so make sure you always buy tickets online in advance to avoid long lines. Unfortunately, the park is no longer free to visit.

3) Camp Nou, the stadium of FC Barcelona
Do you want to visit the Barcelona stadium? Every day the Camp Nou Experience takes place in the stadium; this is a tour of the soccer stadium of the Nou Camp where you can visit all the attractions like the dressing rooms, the FC Barcelona museum with prizes, stands, the field, the chapel during this stadium tour.

4) The Picasso Museum in Barcelona
Museu Picasso is the museum of the artist Pablo Picasso in the El Born district of Barcelona. In five connected historical buildings of the city you will find many Picasso paintings. Especially the early Picasso period is very central in the collection of the Picasso Museum

5) Font Magica, the magic fountain
At the foot of the Palau Nacional on Mount Montjuic is the Magic Font, or a magic fountain with music, a water show and light. This fountain show is free to visit. Visit the website for the current Magic Fountain Show times.

6) Hospital de Sant Pau
One of my favorite attractions in Barcelona. The former hospital of Sant Pau in Barcelona is built in a splendid modernist style (Jugenstil). The hospital is not far from the Sagrada Familia church and is ideal for combining. You can easily book tickets for a tour of the Hospital de Sant Pau and Santa Creu on the spot.

7) Gothic Quarter of Barcelona (Barri Gotic)
The Gothic Quarter is the historic center of Barcelona. In this Barri Gotic you will find many attractions such as the Cathedral of Barcelona, ​​the Boqueria market, the pleasant Placa Reial square, the town hall and the Roman excavations. You will not miss this neighborhood during your city trip to Barcelona.

Would you like to learn more about the 10 best attractions and highlights of Barcelona? Then visit the Barcelonapagina website where you will find all the tips for visiting Barcelona.

woensdag 30 januari 2019

Attrazioni Barcellona

Attrazioni Barcellona


Quali sono le principali attrazioni durante il tuo viaggio in città a Barcellona? Quali sono i momenti salienti e le attrazioni che dovresti visitare a Barcellona, ​​in Spagna?
Qui di seguito troverai i 10 luoghi più belli della città catalana di Barcellona, ​​dalla Sagrada Familia al Park Guell e dal Museo Picasso agli edifici speciali di Gaudi come Casa Mila e Casa Batlló.

1) La chiesa incompiuta di Gaudi, o la Sagrada Familia.
Il punto di riferimento più famoso di Spagna e Barcellona. L'aspettativa è che la chiesa incompiuta sarà completata nel 2026. Vuoi visitare la Sagrada Familia? Quindi compra i tuoi biglietti salta fila online perché la Sagrada Familia ha lunghe code e biglietti di pre-prenotazione è essenziale durante il tuo viaggio in città a Barcellona.

2) Parc Güell di Antoni Gaudi
Il parco più famoso di Barcellona è stato progettato da Gaudi per conto di Eusebio Güell. Dal Parc Guell hai una magnifica vista su Barcellona. Scatta belle foto alla salamandra (drago) o alle panchine dei mosaici del Gaudi's Park Güell. Il parco ha un accesso limitato all'ora, quindi assicurati di acquistare sempre i biglietti online in anticipo per evitare lunghe code. Il parco purtroppo non è più libero da visitare.

3) Camp Nou, lo stadio del FC Barcelona
Vuoi visitare lo stadio di Barcellona? Ogni giorno l'Esperienza del Camp Nou si svolge nello stadio; questo è un tour dello stadio di calcio del Nou Camp dove è possibile visitare tutte le attrazioni come i camerini, il museo del FC Barcelona con premi, stand, il campo, la cappella durante questo tour dello stadio.

4) Il Museo Picasso di Barcellona
Museu Picasso è il museo dell'artista Pablo Picasso nel quartiere El Born di Barcellona. In cinque palazzi storici della città collegati troverai molti dipinti di Picasso. Soprattutto il primo periodo di Picasso è molto centrale nella collezione del Museo Picasso

5) Font Magica, la fontana magica
Ai piedi del Palau Nacional sul Monte Montjuic si trova la Font Magica, o una fontana magica con musica, spettacolo d'acqua e luce. Questo spettacolo di fontane è gratuito da visitare. Visita il sito web per gli orari attuali del Magic Fountain Show.

6) Hospital de Sant Pau
Una delle mie attrazioni preferite a Barcellona. L'ex ospedale di Sant Pau a Barcellona è costruito in uno splendido stile modernista (Jugenstil). L'ospedale non è lontano dalla chiesa della Sagrada Familia ed è l'ideale per combinare. È possibile prenotare facilmente i biglietti per un tour dell'Hospital de Sant Pau e di Santa Creu sul posto.

7) Quartiere gotico di Barcellona (Barri Gotic)
Il Quartiere Gotico è il centro storico di Barcellona. In questo Barri Gotic troverai molte attrazioni come la Cattedrale di Barcellona, ​​il mercato della Boqueria, la piacevole piazza Placa Reial, il municipio e gli scavi romani. Non ti mancherà questo quartiere durante il tuo viaggio in città a Barcellona.

Ti piacerebbe saperne di più sulle 10 migliori attrazioni e punti salienti di Barcellona? Poi visita il sito di Barcelonapagina dove troverai tutti i consigli per visitare Barcellona.

maandag 7 januari 2019

Keukenhof Holland

Keukenhof


Op de 32 hectare van het Keukenhof park, laten de bloemenbedrijven in de regio in het voorjaar hun bloeiende bollen, waaronder tulpen, zien. Internationaal bekend, trok deze tentoonstellingstuin in 20141 meer dan een miljoen toeristen uit Nederland en elders. Het is qua grootte het grootste bloemenpark ter wereld2.

Het was tijdens de vijftiende eeuw dat het park werd gecreëerd, een deel van het landgoed van Teylingen Castle. Het diende als een moestuin aan de gravin Jacoba van Beieren, het was er de ingrediënten voor zijn gerechten, die de oorsprong van de naam (Keukenhof letterlijk de moestuin) legt uit. In 1840 werd het park opnieuw ontworpen door de architecten Zochter en zonen, die ook het Vondelpark in Amsterdam hadden ontworpen. In 1949 werd het pand omgetoverd tot bolvormige bloemententoonstellingen, op initiatief van de toenmalige burgemeester van Lisse, W. J. H. Lambooy.

De lampen op de Keukenhof worden gratis verstrekt door de exposanten. De architecten van het park stellen de massieven ongeveer een jaar van tevoren voor en de tuinders planten de bollen (met de hand) tussen oktober en december. Bij elk massief geeft een bord de coördinaten van de exposant van wie de gepresenteerde bloemen kunnen worden gekocht. Aan het einde van het seizoen worden de bollen het volgende jaar opgegraven voor hergebruik.

Het beursterrein is omringd door echte velden met tulpen, hyacinten, narcissen en narcissen. Verschillende paviljoens tonen bloemendisplays (tulpen, orchideeën in het Beatrix Paviljoen). Een windmolen uit 1892 (uit Groningen) werd in 1957 in het park geïnstalleerd voor meer authenticiteit. Hiermee kunt u een hoogte in hoogte op de velden rondom hebben. De oude Franse tuinen van het kasteel zijn bewaard gebleven en er is een labyrint van planten en gebeeldhouwde fonteinen bijgekomen.

Rome Attractions & Highlights Rome

Read the most important sightseeing tips in Rome.

All your tips for tickets of attractions in Rome.


1st Colosseum, the amphitheater in Rome
You should not miss the Coliseum in Rome. The old amphitheater is really impressive and is visited every year for no reason by 5 million tourists. However, a visit to the Colosseum must be well prepared - not only because of the sometimes very long waiting times. What can you see in the Colosseum? What should I pay attention to during the visit? What about pickpockets? Which areas are accessible to visitors? In this article you will find all the tips for a visit to the Coliseum in Rome.
Rome, the center of the ancient world, unlike the provinces, had no brick amphitheater. The makeshift wooden arena for gladiator fights on the Campus Martius fell victim to the great fire in 64 AD. Vespasian, successor to the famous Emperor Nero, then gave 72 the starting signal for the construction of the Amphiteatrum Flavium. The beautiful building, which was already celebrated by contemporary poets as a unique architectural masterpiece, was later called Colosseum, because it was built next to a colossal statue of Emperor Nero. The amphitheater was in operation for four centuries and organized battles with gladiators and animals with exotic animals imported from Africa.

2. the pantheon
The Pantheon is located in Piazza della Rotonda and at first sight it looks a bit inconspicuous and gray, but when you enter it you know why the former sanctuary of all gods is one of the biggest monuments in Rome. One of the oldest monuments in Rome.

3. The Spanish Steps in Rome
Piazza di Spagna is one of the most famous squares in Rome. The name comes from Palazzo di Spagna, the seat of the Spanish Embassy of the Vatican, which has been in this square since the 17th century. Piazza di Spagna is located in one of Rome's most popular neighborhoods, near the main Via dei Condotti, Via Frattina and Via del Babuino, which house several impressive 17th and 18th-century villas.
Going along Via del Babuino you will reach Piazza del Popolo. In the middle of the square is the Flaminio Obelisk, one of the tallest obelisks in Rome, housed in the Circus Maximus.
To get some of the best views of Rome, climb the steps from Piazza del Popolo to the Pincian Hill. The Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti in Italian) was built at the beginning of the eighteenth century and connected the Piazza di Spagna with the church of Trinità dei Monti. It is one of the most famous parts of Rome.

4th Vatican City with St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museum with the famous Sistine Chapel in Rome.
The center of the Catholic world, this beautiful basilica with its dome (designed by Michelangelo), has an impressive interior. This place is huge, but everything is in such a relationship that the scales escapes you. For comparison you can see the statue of liberty, the statue and the pedestal (height from the base of the pedestal to the torch: 93 m) under the dome (internal height 120 m from the floor to the dome top) with space for reserve.

Baldacchino and the dome, St. Peter's Basilica
If you do not go indoors, you can take the elevator up to the roof and then make a long ascent of 323 steps to the cupola dome to get a spectacular view. During the ascent and before you reach the summit, you stand on the inside of the dome and look into the basilica. Be warned that there are many stairs, not the weak ones in the heart (literally or figuratively) or claustrophobia, as the last part of the ascent is through a little more than one spiral staircase. Instead of leaving the doors you enter, enter the tomb to see the tomb of Pope John Paul II. The tomb leaves the front

5. Galleria Borghese, visit the museum in the public park Villa Borghese.
The gallery, one of the most famous and valuable private art collections in the world, comes from the collection activities of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, who also owned the casino where the collection was housed. Little has been preserved of the first interior decoration and the painting of the building, including the frescoes by Claude Deruet in the Cardinal's private chapel. The casino was originally only the collection of antiques and sculptures of the Cardinal, while most paintings hung in the city palace of the Borghese in Rome. In 1682, part of the heritage of Olimpia Aldobrandini, including photographs from the collections of Lucrezia d'Este, came to the museum.