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Tag Archives: Switzerland
Guarding the Museum
I am always intrigued by the urban art “interventions” of the Spanish art performance collective Luzinterruptus. Their latest piece titled “Plastic Garbage Guarding the Museum” is a large scale installation consisting of thousands of multicolored plastic shopping bags inflated with … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Museums
Tagged Gewerbemuseum, Plastic Garbage Guarding the Museum, Switzerland, Winterthur
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Alpine Mountain High
It’s been quite a few years since I’ve visited the Vierwaldstättersee region of Switzerland around Lucerne. Last week’s news that they’ve inaugurated an amazing new double-decker, open-air cable car on the Stanserhorn has me planning a return visit. The way … Continue reading
Switzerland For Free
How would you like to spend a relaxing week in the Swiss Alps, while avoiding the stress and tedium of international travel—and all for free ? Do you want to escape to a pristine mountain hideaway for five days in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Hotels, Tourism
Tagged Basel, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Tourism
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Salon Du Chocolat
Every Fall Paris attracts serious chocoholics for the annual Salon Du Chocolat at France’s largest exhibition center, the Porte de Versailles. The delecious show covers the world of chocolate from the cocoa bean growers based in Africa and South America … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Tourism
Tagged Belgium, France, Paris, Porte de Versailles, Salon du Chocolat, South America, Switzerland
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Swiss Ingenuity
Hat tip to Suzanne Labarre Swiss artists Daniel Baumann and Sabina Lang transform sports fields, streets, buildings and public spaces into abstract paintings and sculptures on a grand scale throughout Europe. Pay them a visit.
Before Kodachrome There Was Photochrom
While doing research at the Library of Congress, I stumbled upon this extraordinary collection of richly colored photographs taken in Europe, the Middle East and in North America between 1890 and 1910. The 6000 amazing photolithographs in the catalog come … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Europe, History, Photography
Tagged Latvia, Norway, Paris, Switzerland, Warsaw
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Join the Slow Travel Movement
Thanks to Jools Stone from He Thought of Trains blog for this discovery: The Slow Travel Website, the brainstorm of web designer Pauline Kenny and her husband, software developer Steve Cohen, is the information source for people interested in traveling … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Europe, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Britain, France, Italy, Slow Travel, Switzerland
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Library Redux
A few European library favorites from our readers.
Europe: the Glories of the Rails
Railway to Heaven Next month’s issue of National Geographic Traveler has two charming, short articles on the joys of European rail travel that have me longing for the days when I could spend the Summer on the rails with a … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Eurailpass, Italy, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland, Trains
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Book Town Redux : St.Pierre-de-Clages
This post was provided by Jamie Emery. Situated in the heart of the majestic Swiss Alps, in the Canton Valais, and surrounded by magnificent vineyards, St.Pierre-de-Clages has a colourful history as a Celtic and Roman settlement. In the 11th century … Continue reading
