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Prague is mostly famous for being the capital of Czech Republic, therefore being called the Heart of Europe. Roviell Cablao visit Prague Czech Republic.
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roviellworld · 5 months
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The Fürstenzug (English: Procession of Princes) in Dresden, Germany, is a large mural of a mounted procession of the rulers of Saxony.
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andeternalflame · 3 years
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italia-roviell · 3 years
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The Trevi Fountain is one of the oldest water sources in Rome. The fountain dates back to ancient Roman times, since the construction of the Aqua Virgo Aqueduct in 19 B.C. that provided water to the Roman baths and the fountains of central
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roviell · 4 years
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At the Louvre
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Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789, under Louis XVI.
It is located in the department of Yvelines, in the region of Île-de-France, about 20 kilometres southwest of the centre of Paris.
In French, it's known as Château de Versailles. The Hall of Mirrors within the palace has a total of 357 mirrors. Everything used to construct and decorate the Palace was created in France. At the time of the palace's construction, Venice had a monopoly on making mirrors.
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roviellworld · 5 months
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Roviell Cablao in Vienna Austria
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The Belvedere is a historic building complex in Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque palaces, the Orangery, and the Palace Stables. The buildings are set in a Baroque park landscape in the third district of the city, on the south-eastern edge of its centre. It houses the Belvedere museum. Roviell Cablao travel to Vienna Austria.
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roviellworld · 5 months
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Storsteinen Mountain, 421 metres above sea level. At the top you can enjoy amazing views of the city
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Roviell Cablao in Norway
The National Museum is a museum in Oslo, Norway which holds the Norwegian state's public collection of art, architecture, and design objects. The collection totals over 400,000 works, amongst them the first copy of Edvard Munch's The Scream from 1893.
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Roviell T. Cablao Travel to Oslo Norway.
The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
An amazing opera house designed by the Norwegian Snohetta architects, was finished in 2008. It has really added a new dimension to Oslo, and has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Norway. The Opera House is the home of The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.
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roviellworld · 5 months
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Hammer statue in Oslo, Norway, Osvald group. Big steel hammer smashing the svastika symbol This sculpture is a monument to the Osvald-gruppen (English: Osvald Group) for its resistance efforts during World War II. The monument was unveiled on May 1, 2015, in front of Oslo’s central train station. Roviell Cablao travel to Oslo Norway
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The tiger in front of Oslo Central Station is one of Oslo's most photographed "inhabitants" and one of the first things that meet a visitor arriving at Oslo Central Station. Roviell Cablao travel to Oslo Norway.
When Oslo celebrated its 1000-year anniversary in 2000, Eiendomsspar wanted to give the city a gift. Oslo wanted a tiger, and that's what they got: a 4.5-metre bronze tiger made by Elena Engelsen.
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The reason Oslo wanted a tiger, is the city's nickname Tigerstaden ("The Tiger City"), which most Norwegians are familiar with. The name was probably first used by Norwegian poet Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. His poem "Sidste Sang" from 1870 describes a fight between a horse and a tiger; the tiger representing the dangerous city and the horse the safe countryside.
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Inside Oslo Cathedral - Roviell Cablao
The Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Cathedral) is one of the most important Christian churches in Norway's capital, Oslo, built in the mid-17th century and primarily designed in the Gothic style.
Located in the heart of Oslo, the Oslo Cathedral is famous for hosting various ceremonies and events, including royal weddings, royal events, and national commemorative ceremonies.
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The church serves as a landmark of Oslo, and its beautiful exterior and interior decorations attract many tourists.
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The Oslo Cathedral boasts beautiful stained glass windows and archaeologically valuable statues, and it houses various artworks that showcase the Christian history of the Nordic region, including Greenland and Iceland.
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roviellworld · 5 months
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Travelers to Oslo Airport can use either the R10/R11 Regional Train or the L12 Local Train. Both trains stop at Lillestrøm station and Oslo Airport (Gardermoen). The estimated travel time between the airport and central Oslo is 23 minutes. There are more than 50 daily departures from Oslo to Oslo Airport.
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During the reign and residence of King Olav V from 1957 to 1991, there was little funds for renovation, something the poorly-built original structure direly needed. King Olav would therefore mostly reside at Skaugum and the Bygdøy Royal Estate, but relocated to the palace in 1968 when he gave the Skaugum estate as a wedding gift to his son Crown Prince Harald and his bride Crown Princess Sonja. Shortly after his ascension, King Harald V started a comprehensive renovation project of the palace. The renovations and improvements, all made by Statsbygg, included new fire alarm systems, the construction of new bathrooms, kitchens, offices and a general restructuring of the palace. The King was criticized because of the amount of money needed to bring the palace up to a satisfactory state even if much of this went to rectify construction deficits from a century and a half ago. With the renovations completed, the King and Queen relocated from Skaugum to the palace in 2001 as the Skaugum estate was to become the new home of Crown Prince Haakon and his family.
The palace, like all royal residence in Norway, is guarded by His Majesty The King's Guard; the Royal Guards. Since public tours began in 2002, the general public has been able to view and appreciate the renovation and splendor that the palace now boasts. The daily changing of the guards has also become a popular tourist attraction in recent years.
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