originally known as the Buckingham House. The building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse. It was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was subsequently acquired by George the third in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and known as The Queen's House. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Buckingham Palace is 108 metres long across the front, 120 metres deep (including the quadrangle) and 24 metres high. The total floor area of the Palace, from basement to roof, covers over 77,000 square metres.Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms
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and gathered about two handfuls of flour. She mixed the dough with sour cream, fried it in butter, and put the rolling bun on the window sill to cool. The rolling bun lay and lay there. Suddenly it rolled off the window sill to the bench, from the bench to the floor, from the floor to the door. Then it rolled over the threshold to the entrance hall, from the entrance hall to the porch, from the porch to the courtyard, from the courtyard through the gate and on and on. The rolling bun rolled along the road and met a hare. "Little rolling bun, little rolling bun, I shall eat you up!" said the hare. "Don't eat me, slant-eyed hare! I will sing you a song," said the rolling bun, and sang: I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour cream, Fried in butter, And cooled on the sill. I got away from Grandpa, I got away from Grandma, And I'll get away
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Today it is visited yearly by more than sixty thousand people from both home and abroad. Rakvere Castle broke new ground in 2012 Accommodation Vinni Hostel Aqva Hotel & Spa From 10 one night From 80 one night Trantsport Bus 1,50 Taxi On foot 0 Car Bicycle 0 On a budget Unlimited resources Travel tips Warm clothes Umbrella Sunglasses Cash A city map Take time Sunscreen Free time Young man on bicycle listening to music' sculpture Ararati barbecue courtyard Fishing Nightclubs Bowling in Essu Manor Essu manor minigolf EstHunt hunting trips Põhjakeskus shopping centre Thank you for your attention!
Buckingham Palace: • was built in 1705 for Duke of Buckingham and is originally known as Buckingham House. • George III bought Buckingham House in 1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte to use as a comfortable family home close to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as The Queen's House. • During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Before reconstruction Nowadays • Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. In measurements, the building is 108 metres long across the front, and 24 metres high. • The Palace is very much a working building and the centrepiece of Britain's constitutional monarchy. It houses the offices of those who support the day-to-day activities and duties of
Parim aeg reisimiseks on sügis või praegune kevad. Mina kavatsen reisile minna juba paari päeva pärast ehk 04.04- 10.04.2012, sest siis on seal mõnusalt soojad rannailmad kraadidega alates 20°C- 30°C. 4. Kõigepealt Tallinnast sõidan Müncheni 2h 30min, sealt lähen Houstoni 15h 42min ning lõpuks 3h 20min pärast jõuan Palm Springsi, vahepealse öö ööbin Houstonis. Palm Springsis olles ööbiksin hotellis Courtyard Palm Springs, mis on kolme tärniga. 5. Linna saaksin sõita väga kiiresti, bussiga umbes kuni 10 minuti tee, lisaks saab veel linna sõita ka taksoga. 6. Sealne kellaaeg on meie omast palju varasem, peaksin kella tagasi keerama 10 tundi. 7. Californias (Palm Springsis) on kasutusel dollar ning 1 euro on võrdne 1,34USD. 8. Californias (Palm Springsis) räägitakse enamasti inglise keelt, kuid mingi osa elanikkonnast
of Scotland. St. Margaret's Chapel the oldest surviving building in the castle and in Edinburgh. dates from the early 12th century. King David I built it as a private chapel for the royal family. He dedicated it to his mother, Saint Margaret of Scotland, who died in the castle in 1093. St. Margaret's Chapel Crown Square the citadel at the top of the castle. 15th century (during the reign of King James III) as the main courtyard of the castle. Before 1818 it was known as Palace Yard. Royal Palace former Royal Apartments. 15th century residence of the later Stewart monarchs. The Crown Room This vaulted Strongroom is located on the first floor of the Royal Palace building. contains the Honours of Scotland. include the Crown of Scotland, sceptre and sword of state. The Crown dates from 1540 made of Scottish gold and is set with 94 pearls, 10 diamonds and 33 other precious
athletes. Exercises of the ancient Greeks began with athletic feats performed by each individual according to his own notion. The youth were encouraged to combine amusement with exercise. In time, this kind of exercise was incorporated into a system that figured prominently in the state regulations for education. In fact, the period for exercise or gymnastics was equal to the time spent on art and music combined. All Greek cities had a gymnasium, a courtyard for jumping, running, and wrestling. As the Roman Empire ascended, the Greek gymnastics gave way to gymnastics whose purpose was military training. The Romans, for example, introduced the wooden horse. In 393 AD the Emperor Theodosius abolished the Olympic Games, which by then had become corrupt, and gymnastics along with other sports had been declined. For centuries, gymnastics was all but forgotten. Girolamo Mercuriale
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dedicated to the Estonian poet, Betti Alver. Most Estonian actors say that Betti Alver poetry days were among their very first public performances. Põltsamaa Põltsamaa is the city of wine, bridges and roses. Põltsamaa Castle was started in 1272. In the course of centuries the fort suffered damage. In 1770 the old convent building was replaced by a rococo palace. The ruins of the castle, destroyed in 1941, are being conserved. The courtyard has been converted into a stage of outdoor events. Mustvee Mustvee, a town located on the shore of Lake Peipsi, is best characterised by its motto five churches, two cultures, one nation. Tourist destinations: Elistvere The animal park shows wild animals that live and used to live in Estonia in as natural conditions as possible. In Elistvere Animal Park, you can see European buffalo, elk, reindeer, wild boar, roe deer,
On 13 March 2004 a new permanent exhibit was opened, including a playroom and crafts room. The permanent exhibit displays toys that children in Estonia have played with throughout the ages. The display also includes artist-made dolls, souvenir dolls from around the globe and traditional Finno-Ugric toys. On 2 December 2005 the exhibit of movie- and theatre puppets was opened in the former coach house in the museum's courtyard, displaying characters, props and sketches of animated films made in Estonia over the last half century. On the building's second floor there is a display of theatre- and movie puppets from Estonia and other parts of the world. Located in an old wooden building in the heart of Tartu's Old Town, the Toy Museum transports its adult visitors back to their most joyful childhood days and offers children plenty to see and do.
2. Forest Spiral - Hundertwasser Building Architect: Heinz M. Springmann This is a residential building complex located in Darmstadt, Germany. The building has a unique façade which doesn’t follow a regular grid pattern and the windows appear as if they are dancing out of line and appear out of order. It was designed by Viennese artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser and finally planned and implemented by architect Heinz M. Springmann. It contains 105 apartments, an inner courtyard, a small artificial lake and also a playground for children. The building has 12 floors. 3. The Torre Galatea Figueras (Spain) The first things you notice are the giant egg sculptures along the roofline. Then it hits you that the Salvador Dali Theater Museum in Figueras, Spain, is no ordinary building. The museum’s tower, Torre Galatea, was named for the surrealist artist’s deceased wife, and Dali himself lived there until his death in 1989
However, Red does mention a bit about this topic at one point. · The scene where the guard beats the new 'fish' so badly that he dies after being left in the infirmary over night never happened in the novel. · The 'record playing' incident never happened in the novel. · Jake was not a crow but a pigeon in the novel. What becomes of the bird after Brooks sets him free is uncertain in the movie, but in the book, he is found dead in the courtyard shortly after his release. · Red and his friends did not give a sack of rocks as a present to Andy in the novel. · Red was paroled after only thirty-eight years instead of forty. · The postcard received from where Andy crossed the United StatesMexico border was not from Fort Hancock, Texas but from another town in the state named "McNary". · The prison yard is never asphalted in the movie.
settlement formed next to it was destroyed in the Livonian War (15581583). On the ruins if the stronghold there is a singing ground today and from here a beautiful view opens onto the surrounding area. · Kuressaare Bishop Stronghold is probably the bestpreserved medieval stronghold in all the Baltic States, being erected in the second half of the 13th century. In the center of the building from tooled dolomite bricks is a square courtyard, which is on the second and third floors surrounded by a closed cloister. There is an exposition of the Saaremaa Museum in the Stronghold that introduces the history and local nature of Saaremaa and Kuressaare. · Vilsandi National Park of international importance, belonging to the highest category of the birds' reserves, has been derived from one of the first nature reserves of the Eastern Europe in the Islands of Vaika, established in 1910. In
large ones, and finally the enormous Great Marquee. By the1990s the area under this particular canvas covered about 80 per cent of the whole Show site. This traditional layout has now changed. The catalyst was the new tri-dimensional superstructure, which is a rigid construction with egg box-like extrusions on its roof. This structure, which will be used for the foreseeable future, comprises a versatile series of small tents, which can be moved about to create courtyard spaces open to the sky, and which will be known as the floral Marquees. With the departure of the old canvas Marquee, some of the atmosphere will be lost. The damp grass and canvas had a special smell. They are considerably lighter than the old Marquee - on a cloudy day it can be brighter inside than outdoors - and that will give the Show a different atmosphere from any other British flower show. There is a good ventilation to draw out the hot air so in theory, every Chelsea should be a lot
· Geoffrey Clifton a young, good-natured, affable man was Katharine's husband. · Madox is a rational, level-headed man. Madox always carried a copy of Anna Karenina, the famous tale of adultery. World War II was over and everywhere were injured soldiers. One of the patients was the burned man. Hana, young nurse, decided to stay with her in old damaged villa in Italy. In the villa there were library, mostly with Italian books, kitchen, courtyard, and many more or less retention rooms. The English patient's room was like arbour, walls covered with painted trees. Hana washed him after every four day and read him every day pieces from books One day, a man with bandaged hands named Caravaggio arrived at the villa. He was an old family friend of Hana's father and he had heard about her location while he was recovering in a hospital a few miles away. In Canada, where Caravaggio knew Hana years ago, he was a thief.
TOOMPEA Toompea (from German Domberg – Cathedral Hill ) is a limestone hill with an area of about 7 hectares in the central part of Tallinn. It towers about 30-40 m above the surrounding areas. According to the legend it´s the tumulus mound over the grave of the national hero Kalev, erected stone by stone in his memory by his grieving wife Linda. It is the birthplace of Tallinn - a place where in 1229 the Knights of the Sword built a fortress instead of the wooden Estonian stronghold. Toompea Castle is also one of the most potent symbols of the reigning power. Today Toompea is the seat of the Government of Estonia as well as the Riigikogu, both of which are often simply colloquially referred to as Toompea. For centuries there was only one access to Toompea - Pikk Jalg - but there is also another way leading up to Toompea - Lühike Jalg, which was made in the 14th century. At present Pikk Jalg and Lühike Jalg are used only by pedestri...
of that period. It contains over 1,000 recipes, with information on banquets including displays and menus as well as illustrations of kitchen and table utensils. This book differs from most books written for the royal courts in its preference for domestic animals and Bartolomeo Scappi courtyard birds rather than game. Recipes include lesser cuts of meats personal chef to Pope Pius V such as tongue, head and shoulder. The third volume has recipes for fish in Lent. These fish recipes are simple, including poaching, broiling, grilling and frying after marination. Particular attention is given to seasons and places where fish should be caught. The final volume includes pies, tarts, fritters and a recipe for a sweet Neapolitan pizza (not the current
The palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building was built for the Duke of Buckingham in the 18 th century and acquired by King George III as a private residence. It was enlarged over the next 75 years, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Chinatown Located in between Leicester Square and Shaftesbury Avenue, it is a self- contained jumble of shops, cafes and restaurants that makes up one of London's most distinct and popular ethnic enclaves. Few of a London's 80,000 Chinese actually live in the three small blocks of Chinatown. London Bridge one of the most famous bridges in Capital, London Bridge is located between the City of London and Southwark it is well used by the cars as well as pedestrians
mechanism in a room below weighs 5 tons. · Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch. Originally known as, the building which forms the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 on a site which had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. · Harrods is London's most famous department store, is named after Charles Henry Harrod, who opened a family grocers shop on the site in 1849. The store occupies a 5-acresite and has over
40 visitors. Exhibition halls Exhibition halls that cover appr. 5,000 m2 of the area of the building meet the international requirements set for inner climate and security of art museums, and are equipped with modern lighting and sound technology. Halls can be divided into separate parts which enables the organisation of independent exhibitions in the same space. The temporary exhibitions hall can also be used for various other events as well as exhibitions. The museum's inner courtyard with its terraces, stairs and ramps can be used for art events and for the display of sculptures. The facade of the building can be transformed into a large screen that displays video art. Auditorium Kumu auditorium that consists of 246 seats, modern sound-, video-, film- and lighting equipment as well as of a stage that can be customised for different purposes, supports the museum's main task of presenting of art and culture in a broader sense. This multipurpose hall
Designed in the L plan, as was Muchalls Castle, which is located in the same region, Craigievar is noted for its exceptionally crafted plasterwork ceilings. Craigevar, Muchalls Castle and Glamis Castle are generally considered to have the three finest ceilings in Scotland. The Clan Forbes family were close friends of the Clan Burnett of Leys, who built both Crathes Castle and Muchalls Castle.The castle originally had more defensive elements including a walled courtyard with four round towers; only one of the round towers remains today. In the arched door to that round tower are preserved the carved initials of Sir Thomas Forbes, William Forbes' son. There was also a massive iron yett or gate covering the entrance door.The castle interior boasts a Great Hall that has the Stuart Arms over the fireplace; a musicians gallery; secret staircase connecting the high tower to the Great Hall; Queen's Bedroom; servants' quarters
136.Contemporary garden- moodne aed 137.Continuity- järjepidevus 138.Contour- samakõrgusjoon, horisontaal 139.Contractor-hanketööde ettevõtja 140.Contribute kaasa aitama 141.Contribution panus, koostöö 142.Convent- nunnaklooster, klooster 143.Conventional traditsiooniline, tavaline 144.Conventional urban landscape- tavapärane linnamaastik 145.Convey a feeling tunne endasi andma 146.Copse- salu, võsa 147.Courtyard-õuemaa 148.Coverage kate 149.covered pipes- kaetud torud 150.Creeper- ronitaim 151.Crucial part oluline osa 152.Crucial to maintaning oluline säilitada 153.Crudely rohmakalt 154.Cultivate- viljelema 155.Cultivated- kasvatatud, istutatud D 156.Deciduous- heitleheline, pudenev puu 157.Deciduous plants lehtilangetav taim 158.Deck- põrand, laudis 159.Decline vähenema 160.Decomposition - lagunemine 161
elamutüüpe. • Minikortermaja ehk kitsas ridaelamuboks • Luksuslik lai ridaelamuboks (Townhouse) • Ridaelamuboksi peal on veel teine eraldi juurdepääsuga ridaelamuboks (Duplex townhouse) • Hoovkvartal ehk ühise krundi/hoovi peal on mitu individuaalelamut (Bungalow court)- naabrussuhted ja naabrivalve head, külgedel aknad puuduvad • Aedlinn ehk L-kujuline maja (Courtyard-garden apartement)- väljaspool on madal müür või hekk/aed, aknad maja sisehoovis, igast toast on väljapääs; väike hoov 20*20 m • Paarismaja (Duplex)- ristikujuline maja, kus on 4 aeda/hoovi -Kõiki elamutüüpe saab kombineerida ja ühes kohas korraga ehitada. -Aedlinn (L-kujuline) vs riba-kvartal (ridaelamud): tiheduse vahe ja kas on lisahüvesid (aed, kõnnitee, mänguväljak jne).
to Czar Peter I. After Peter's death he helped the czar's widow, Catherine I, to the throne and became the actual ruler of Russia for a couple of years until he was defeated in the power struggle and banished into exile. 23 Lai Street The buildings at Lai 19-23 belong to the City Theatre. It has a couple of small halls as well as some rehearsal rooms, and is planning to build a large auditorium in the present courtyard. All together the theatre has eight stages on which it performs, both indoor and outdoor, including towers and mills along the Old Town walls and Salme Cultural Centre in the nearby suburb of Kalamaja. The theatre performs both world classics and modern drama. It often shines the spotlight on new Estonian productions. Performances are given in different venues, and there is an outdoor stage for summer plays. Lai 23 is a typical merchant`s house in the Late Gothic style
church la iglesia market el mercado suburb residencial cinema el cine ministry el ministerio theater el teatro consulate el consulado monument el monumento tower la torre corner la esquina museum el museo town la ciudad courtyard el patio palace el palacio town hall el ayuntamiento el cruce crosswalk path la senda traffic light el semáforo peatonal dock la dársena pavement la acera university la universidad dry cleaner's la tintorería pharmacy la farmacia village el pueblo 31 46
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