Join The Choir In Notre Da Paris
Posted On November 26, 2009
Being a church lover, the idea of visiting church always excited me and that’s how I made my plan to visit ‘the city of joy’. Yeah you guys are right it is Paris. Paris has one of the most of iconic landmarks along with historical monuments.
It is the pure air you get to breathe in the church. The hymns that float in church make you also swing with the choir. It feels as if the heart has land in Garden of Eden where everything is just very beautiful. It is the place where you feel that some one has heard all the unsaid words you wanted to say. An empty heart is always on the peaceful side.
No doubt when you go to Paris there are ample of attraction to visit but I guess no one should miss out their visit to Notre Dome De Paris. But the souls of Paris call it as ‘Our lady of Paris’ in French and is also known as Notre Dome Cathedral. [...]
Focal Point For Arts And Theatre In Southern Hemisphere: Sydney Opera House
Posted On November 26, 2009
“Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey.” – Pat Conroy
There are certain memories which get stored on every journey. Our mind collects and keeps every piece memory in the closet of mind. And like every memory has a portray beautiful shadow. Memories are dispersed in all colors. But every like every color say something every memory holds many things in its package. Just like that even my trip to Sydney has many beautiful memories stored.
The moment I was standing near Sydney Opera House I kept wondering what be the idea behind such a beautiful architect. I was trying to grip the brain but I could not hold on my curiosity. Unless and until you don’t get answers to the questions that cripple your brain nothing can put [...]
World’s Oldest Museum Hermitage, Swifts You Away
Posted On November 24, 2009
It was the bravura history of this city that made me to travel from Moscow city to Saint Petersburg. It was really crazy for me to land in this city just after listening to history but to be honest there are many other things about this city that attracted me. And the most eye-catching was the museum comprising about 3 million art works. It is undoubtedly world oldest museum established by Catherine The Great and whose only small part is open to the common people.
It was Tsar Peter I of Russia who had built an entire city on the alluvium of Neva. It was named after the saint Peter and Tsar himself: Saint Petersburg. The sawy Italian Architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli was the one who designed the official building all over 44 islands and divided by more than 60 canals. Russians have paid a huge price for the construction of this city as they have [...]
Experience Grandeur In La Ville- Lumiere
Posted On November 24, 2009
Your eyes keep rolling from one end to another while you watch the giant museum. Yeah it is now a museum I mean a palace which is now one of the renowned museum of the world. Massive, elaborate, huge….. You call it whatever, but this word definitely proves that it is not possible to experience the beauty of Louvre in one day. Yes, I m using the word ‘ not possible’ rather than ‘ impossible’ as literally even it says ‘ I am possible’. Even a hebdomad is not sufficient enough.
It is Musse du Louvre for the local souls but legitimately it is named as Grand Louvre and in lingua Franca it is called as Louvre Museum or Great Louvre, or simply the Louvre- the largest museum of France. It is one of the most visited and historic monument of the world.
The Louvre is a separate little city with all its rooms and exhibitions; it is allied [...]