Not exact matches
Water was «read» by their mind, heart, sensorial attitude, into a valuable process of transdisciplinary knowledge.3 The
visit to The Water Tower4 of the town and its
museum facilitated the
real knowledge of the objects and instruments that were used during the centuries by the rural and urban civilization concerning the use of water; the creative workshops facilitated unexpected «meetings» between poetry, music and painting in the artistic imaginary frame of water; the presentations revealed the magic powers of the water as they are known in folklore, mythology and also the astonishing Bible significations of the water and its use in religious rituals; the scientific outlook on water brought forward for discussion its physical - chemical properties, its role in the human metabolism and in all living beings.
Or opt
to visit the renowned Museo del Prado — one of the world's greatest art
museums — and the nearby botanical garden,
Real Jardín Botanico.
A
real treasure is
to visit the
museum «Our dear Lord in the attic».
You can't
visit this wonderful town and not get
to know it's history and culture go on a safari and city tour
to try local foods and experience
real Dominican hospitality by joining a local family in their home,
visit the colonial fort and amber
museum.
You will have the chance
to dine in a
museum like you never have before; learn
to cook with a famous chef in the Sacred Valley; learn
to shop for food and vegetables in the Lima street markets; learn
to make Ceviche (raw fish dish) and Pisco Sour (typical cocktail of Peru); and
visit a
real Andean Village where you will appreciate how the potatoes are harvested and cooked.
The Miro gallerists carefully installed, curated if you like, their booth as it was a
museum show making it a
real pleasure
to visit the space that they created.
For preservation reasons, you can't
visit the
real thing, but the
museum has managed hyper - accurate reproductions that never try
to trick you into thinking they're the originals.
His
real break with Moore came in 1959, when he won a travel grant
to America, where his
visits to studios and
museums and meetings with young artists pushing at the frontiers of design fuelled his own ambition and imagination.