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28th September 2009
From Edinburgh in the north, to London in the south, the UK can lay claim to at least two of Europe’s finest capital cities.
Indeed, the UK’s four constituent countries of Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Wales, each offer a principal city ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th September 2009
Being able to collect good art is one exceptional talent. Although you may think good art collectors are born, this is not the case at all. The truth is, the skill of collecting art can actually be learned! Yes, and that is one good news for you. So, if y... Read >
Author: Harry Ayala
31st August 2009
You can certainly have the time of your life and enjoy every minute of your vacation when you travel to Mauritius. The task of looking for a tourist spot where you can get to relax and at the same time experience new and exciting things and see very beaut... Read >
Author: petelopez0529
22nd August 2009
Holiday tours to Europe are never complete without a Spanish stop. Madrid, Barcelona and the ancient castles and cathedrals come together perfectly with 21st century Spanish lifestyle. This irresistible coming together of the glory of the past with the te... Read >
Author: Elijah James
01st August 2009
Known as the "Queen of the Midlands", Nottingham is located in the East Midlands of England and is a popular tourist destination, particularly for its connections to Robin Hood. Visiting Nottingham there is much to see, both across the city and within the... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
01st August 2009
Dublin is a city with an interesting history and has been home to numerous famous writers, poets and musicians over the years. If you fancy taking a look at the city’s past then the Dublin Civic Museum is an ideal stop.
The museum is set in the fo... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
12th June 2009
If you travel to Northampton, whether you're only going to be there a little while or whether you're planning on an extended stay, there are various things that you can do there. That's part of the beauty of the area, is that there are so many options. On... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th June 2009
Regarded as one of the essential sites of London, the Imperial War Museum offers testament to a series of conflicts involving England and the Commonwealth ranging from the First World War to modern times. With five branches around the country, a variety o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th May 2009
With your departure from mother earth you need to plan your assets which entails distributing your assets after death to such people or causes according to your wish with minimum legal complications and the least tax incidence.Contrary to most beliefs es... Read >
Author: victormog
08th May 2009
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An ongoing battle between many of the worlds leading cruise lines for the right to claim the biggest cruise ship in the world has ensued over the years. A prime example of this is between Carnival and Royal ... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
27th April 2009
Those travelling through Scotland should not miss out on the culture and excitement offered by the country's largest city.
Glasgow has plenty to offer visitors, no matter what they're looking for. One of the main draws to the city is the emphasis plac... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th March 2009
London has long laid at the beating heart of Britain's arts and culture scene and it's here that you can discover the world's best loved artists in some of the most iconic galleries. National treasures and modern accomplishments lie side-by-side in a vi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
27th March 2009
Locating the right property insurance cover may not rank high on your list of priorities and, compared with investment decisions and estate planning issues, questions concerning the language in your homeowners plan might seem barely worthy of consideratio... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
27th March 2009
Arranging the correct property and casualty insurance coverage might not come very high up on your list of priorities and, compared with investment and estate planning decisions, questions concerning the language in your homeowners policy may seem barely ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
13th March 2009
The culture of no other country in the world embraces life with as much zest as the Italian culture. Italy is a country vibrant with emotion, celebration, and opportunities to dive into life at full speed. But it is also a country full of quiet museums,... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
14th February 2009
Whether your home’s been damaged due to a theft, fire, pipe burst, storm, or other calamity, the question will soon arise, “Should I file an insurance claim?” Filing insurance claims is a painstaking process that requires loads of paperwork, documen... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd
07th February 2009
Every year Holocaust Memorial Day is marked on 27 January as an occasion for Jews to remind the world how their families were terrorized and butchered by the Nazis during the World War II. The brutality of the Nazis was not confined to the persecution of ... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
17th January 2009
Glasgow, on the banks of the River Clyde, is a bustling city with stunning Victorian architecture. Its attractions include a tall ship, museums, a palace, winter gardens and much more. And if you're a football fan, Glasgow is a well known football city - ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
16th January 2009
London is a fascinating city, with plenty to do and see. If you’re hiring a car and plan on visiting some of London’s top attractions, be aware that traffic is congested in the city centre. Make sure you plan your journey well in advance. Read on for ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th January 2009
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is located in the Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center at 415 Couch Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. The Museum caters to 170,000 visitors annually from all over the United States and over 40 other countries. Accredited by ... Read >
Author: Shane Wauhob
29th December 2008
An abode for a fusion of culture and history, the Norton Simon Museum is the hub for art and history lovers. Home to the world’s finest and most elite collection of art, which varies from Western and Asian art masterpieces to culturally inclined sculptu... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
26th November 2008
Prints, a new favored art investment for beginning art collections, is an interesting and attractive way to start a collection. Prints are cool, fashionable and affordable and they last almost forever. They are signed and numbered and a limited edition pr... Read >
Author: John Thompson
13th October 2008
Coach handbags are the most sought for in the fashion world. The affordable and chic design has always dragged people to wear the line for any occasion.
Introduced in Hollywood's hottest parties and fashion events, the new collection offers more choices... Read >
Author: Kevin11
06th October 2008
Getting Around Madrid
The Spanish capital of Madrid is a tourist haven that offers its visitors the best sceneries, attractions and an unrivalled nightlife. Walking around the streets of Madrid is a testimony of its rich heritage and culture. If you ... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com
06th October 2008
Getting Around Madrid
The Spanish capital of Madrid is a tourist haven that offers its visitors the best sceneries, attractions and an unrivalled nightlife. Walking around the streets of Madrid is a testimony of its rich heritage and culture. If you ... Read >
Author: Go-Cielo.com
25th September 2008
Not matter if you are alone or in group, Amsterdam always surprises you. With an abundance of historic sites, prosperous clubs, excellent restaurants and exceptional architecture, you’ll feel in the paradise. Plan your time and make the most of your vac... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO
09th September 2008
Melbourne's laidback pace is ideal for taking pleasure in its elegant Victorian architecture, its abundant parks and gardens, as well as its many cultural exhibits. Majority of the city's key sights are just a short distance from one another. Melbourne is... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago
05th September 2008
The Getty Center in Beverly Hills in California is a museum, which collects and exhibits classical sculpture and art, European paintings, drawings, manuscripts, decorative arts and photographs. The Getty Center was designed by architect Richard Meier and ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
04th September 2008
Of late Thailand has become quite a popular name whenever tourism is chosen as the topic for discussion, and it's not hard to imagine why! After all, one look at its rich culture and natural resources, and we know why Thailand has a lot to brag about itse... Read >
Author: Luki
02nd September 2008
Founded in 1861, The National Gallery of Victoria is the largest and oldest public art gallery in Australia. Located in Melbourne, the gallery currently houses over 63,000 works of art by various local and international masters of the field. As part of th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd September 2008
Founded in 1861, The National Gallery of Victoria is the largest and oldest public art gallery in Australia. Located in Melbourne, the gallery currently houses over 63,000 works of art by various local and international masters of the field. As part of th... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
20th August 2008
Visit the Penrhyn Castle.
A brilliant example of 19th century architecture, built for the Pennant family thanks to the money made by selling sugar and slate. The Penryn Castle architect Thomas Hopper also designed most of the interior including the wall... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th August 2008
Paris organizes huge array of Paris events involving corporate events, private events, Exclusive tours etc. for their guest with full consultation.
Corporate events- Paris events can be organized on behalf of your company for experience and creative me... Read >
Author: wendyavon
12th August 2008
Paris is one of the premier capitals of the world especially the romantic amongst us, ideally situated along the banks of the river Seine. Many couples decide to take short stay in Paris as it is probably the most romantic city in the world, most people p... Read >
Author: SONAM GOYAL
27th July 2008
Many times, when people talk about taking in the finest collections of art that are available, they immediately think of visiting the great museums that are found in Europe. Of course, there is a good reason for people to immediately think that way.
T... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th June 2008
If you are going on a summer trip with your family, you should definitely consider visiting Germany. This is one of the most gorgeous countries in the world. It boasts of a history that would simply amaze you. You will love traveling from one city to a... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
09th June 2008
The city of Basel is a pretty medieval town that boasts of many a tourist attractions and places of interest. Internationally acclaimed art museums built by the likes of Mario Botta, Herzog & De Meuron and Renzo Piano and architectural splendors like Rena... Read >
Author: nancy
04th June 2008
Milan is economically the most important city in Italy and together with Paris it is the most fashionable city in the whole world. It is the paradise for every person who is looking for fashionable clothes and accessories, great food and hip happening nig... Read >
Author: nancy eben
25th April 2008
Prague is a true cultural treasure trove, bursting with fascinating museums, galleries, theatres, and music venues. The city regularly plays host to numerous prestigious exhibitions, events, and more international festivals than you can shake a very large... Read >
Author: ClaireJohnson
25th April 2008
1 The Uffizi Gallery Tip
The Uffizi Gallery contains some of the most important and greatest art collections in the world. It is also the world's oldest museum. Most tour guide books and online travel sites will urge you to ensure that a visit to the Uff... Read >
Author: Stewart
04th April 2008
The heart of Brussels can be found in Brussels Town Square where beautiful ornate buildings circle the square and where well formed statutes tower above the awed crowd walking about below. Although there are many English speaking tourists, the languages m... Read >
Author: Deb St. George
04th April 2008
The heart of Brussels can be found in Brussels Town Square where beautiful ornate buildings circle the square and where well formed statutes tower above the awed crowd walking about below. Although there are many English speaking tourists, the languages m... Read >
Author: Deb St. George
19th March 2008
While the majority of homeowners take out home insurance alongside their mortgage, experts now say that this is not the best way to protect your house’s contents, and suggests that if house buyers take their time to shop around and assess several home i... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
03rd March 2008
The students living off-campus has to consider purchasing the rental insurance in order to protect their personal property. As your landlord’s insurance doesn’t cover your property, you have to think of buying a renter’s insurance. It is an essentia... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
12th February 2008
1. Parliament House
Parliament House, Australia's political centre and Canberrra's most famous landmark, is a must see for all tourists to the capital city. Centrally located, its immaculately tended gardens are dotted with amazing architecture ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer
06th February 2008
Many business owners, particularly those really large ones, prefer to have their offices and buildings hold art collections. They probably believe that collecting art adds that special something to their overall image. In fact, most of these big busines... Read >
Author: Kaitlyn Miller
28th August 2007
Banish the thought of the blue-haired little old lady sitting at her slot with a cup of quarter; things have changed dramatically in Las Vegas in the past ten years and the most noticeable difference is the number of upscale, exclusive properties. These h... Read >
Author: Leticia Fairweather
01st August 2007
In Britain there are many ways to enjoy the diverse and rich culture including visiting the theatre, museums and historical buildings. In cities all across the country there are many venues and places of significance that allow visitors to immerse themsel... Read >
Author: Jene
16th June 2007
From The Bronx to Manhattan, New York's City's diverse neighbourhoods and eclectic cultural scene has made it one of the most desirable holiday locations in the world. A vacation in New York City can incorporate a variety of attractions: from the iconic S... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
18th January 2007
Florida spas tend to get busy during the winter months as people try to escape the chilly weather of their home and ease away holiday stress, so if you want to take a spa vacation in Florida, be sure to book early to give yourself a much better chance at ... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
27th November 2006
Madrid, the capital city of Spain is certainly a city with class and culture. It is the largest city in Spain and one of the biggest in Europe with a population of three and a half million (2005) and a metropolitan population approaching 6 million.
Ma... Read >
Author: Steve Locke
10th November 2006
The image of New York in art and popular culture has long been cemented as one of timeless universality. In the world of painting and photography, among a host of other art forms, New York has been one of the central muses of the art world: from the con... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st September 2006
Targeted at Collectors
The Indian contemporary art market has been growing exponentially in the last few years. Not only in India, but even globally, Indian contemporary art is being recognized as amongst the best in the world.
The increasing dispos... Read >
Author: Namita Sibal
23rd July 2006
The Louvre is one of the largest palaces in the world and, as a former residence of the kings of France, also being one of the most illustrious one in Paris. It epitomizes traditional French architecture since the Renaissance, and it houses a magnificent ... Read >
Author: anil gupta
20th July 2006
Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837. It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residen... Read >
Author: anil gupta
09th June 2006
Plymouth is the vibrant regional capital of Devon and Cornwall. It is a
thriving modern city, a historic seafaring port and holiday centre with
something for everyone. When you want to escape the bustle and find a
little peace and quiet, Plymouth is th... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
09th June 2006
Known as the "gateway to the Highlands," Stirling is Scotland's
youngest city, yet also steeped in some of the country's most colourful
and glorious history. Situated on the River Forth, 40 minutes from
Glasgow and 50 minutes from Edinburgh, the city e... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
13th April 2006
Glasgow is already a top tourist destination for many travellers in
Europe. If you were thinking about going on holiday to Glasgow, you may
be excited to learn about Glasgow's world famous art collections.
Glasgow has some of the best shopping in Europ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
27th August 2005
The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens is located on 150 acres of land at 1150 Oxford Rd. in the city of San Marino, California. San Marino is best known for the financial wealth of it's residents and for it's proximity to the ci... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
13th August 2005
By: Colin Hartness
The Holland America Cruise has since the eighteenth century been the most trusted and loyal liner of America. The liner, which is most sincere to its slogan "it's good to be on a well run ship" is no doubt the Holland America C... Read >
Author: Colin Hartness
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