Sentences with phrase «iconic monuments in»

With many things to do, Osaka Castle is one of the most iconic monuments in the city.
Brooklyn is awash with trendy bars, unique events and of course, it's home to one of the most iconic monuments in the world; the Brooklyn Bridge.

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In the United States, Mount Rushmore is a mountain on which the faces of four of the greatest and most iconic American Presidents — George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt — have their faces carved as a monument to their legacy.
In a related development, the State Government also commissioned the statue of «From Ebute» located at the Mobolaji Bank Anthony way, Ikeja and statue of the «Community» at Ile Zik, Ikeja as part of its effort to tell the history of the State through iconic statues and monuments spread across historical locations in the five divisions of the StatIn a related development, the State Government also commissioned the statue of «From Ebute» located at the Mobolaji Bank Anthony way, Ikeja and statue of the «Community» at Ile Zik, Ikeja as part of its effort to tell the history of the State through iconic statues and monuments spread across historical locations in the five divisions of the Statin the five divisions of the State.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday praised the announcement from President Obama that the iconic Stonewall Inn in New York City would be designated a national monument.
During the event, Chairman Crowley presented Sen. Stewart - Cousins with a portrait of the Unisphere at Flushing Meadows - Corona Park in Queens, one of the borough's most iconic monuments and a symbol of community.
Just like the holiday snaps we like to take in front of iconic monuments, our little Sicilian man is immortalized travelling around the world.
Once you've walked hand - in - hand through all of our iconic monuments and memorials, which of these Washington date ideas will you try next?
once you've walked hand - in - hand through all of our iconic monuments and memorials, which of these washington date ideas will you try next?
Lincoln often appears in the film as the irresistible monument to folksy decency that we know from the simplified myths of our school history books, and Spielberg exploits these scenes for all their iconic worth, often visualizing the president as a ghostly totem burdened by the secret knowledge of his pivotal destiny in the story of American reform.
Located in the center of Tuscany wine country and abound with museums, cathedrals, iconic statues and historic monuments, Florence basically sells itself.
Maybe you'd like to see the iconic blue and white tiled dome of Altea's old church, or discover Moorish monuments in Adsubia.
The fully renovated hotel allows guests to relax and recharge in suites with views of iconic monuments including the Arc De Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower.
You'll travel in comfort and style, get off the beaten track, stay in fantastic locally owned accommodations, meet the locals & experience some of the world's most iconic landscapes and monuments - all in typical Active Adventures style of course.
Cambodia is still less visited than its neighbours Thailand and Vietnam, but the iconic Angkor Wat — a fascinatingly complex stone temple that is the world's largest religious monument — draws visitors in their thousands.
In between the ride, we also indulged in photography with these iconic monuments at the backgrounIn between the ride, we also indulged in photography with these iconic monuments at the backgrounin photography with these iconic monuments at the background.
Located next to the iconic Bayterek monument in the city's vibrant business, shopping and entertainment district, the 271 - room Astana Marriott Hotel is a contemporary retreat for travellers to Astana.
However, it would be worth to consider spending 48 hours in Abu Dhabi and visit some iconic monuments and majestic landmarks.
In Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio was first introduced as our playable assassin, through whom players could visit some of the most iconic and memorable Italian monuments.
In Untitled (Statue of Liberty)(1989), Albert Oehlen takes one of the world's iconic representations of the female form as his subject, pushing the features of a monument recognised across the globe to the point of abstraction.
Oldenburg became interested in the idea of «poetry of scale» as he received numerous public commissions for sculpture parks, museums and college campuses, defying the concept that monuments need to depict iconic events or historical figures.
The retrospective features Oldenburg's iconic early installations such as The Street and The Store, in addition to his original designs for colossal monuments for public spaces and the Mouse Museum — a miniature, walk - in museum in the form of a Geometric Mouse, filled with nearly 400 souvenirs, kitsch objects, and studio models.
In recent work, Clay has focused on two contrasting sets of artifacts — first, on the Black Paintings of Frank Stella, iconic monuments to modernist authorship, and, second, on handmade marbleized paper (such as that used in the colorful endpapers of antique books), readily identifiable as a reference to anonymous historical crafIn recent work, Clay has focused on two contrasting sets of artifacts — first, on the Black Paintings of Frank Stella, iconic monuments to modernist authorship, and, second, on handmade marbleized paper (such as that used in the colorful endpapers of antique books), readily identifiable as a reference to anonymous historical crafin the colorful endpapers of antique books), readily identifiable as a reference to anonymous historical craft.
These include: Nelson's Column (1840 - 3), the 185 - feet monument to Lord Nelson (topped by a 17 - feet high statue of Nelson himself) designed by E.H.Baily and located in Trafalgar Square; the Statue of Liberty (1886, Liberty Island, New York Harbour), the iconic 302 - feet high statue designed by the French sculptor Bartholdi (1834 - 1904); and the Parisian landmark, the 1,000 - feet high wrought - iron Eiffel Tower (1885 - 9), designed by the engineer Gustav Eiffel and architect Stephen Sauvestre.
Danese opened in New York in 1997 with concurrent exhibitions — Dan Flavin's iconic sculptures «Monuments» to V. Tatlin, and rare drawings by Kazimir Malevich.
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