San Marco Square in Venice is an architectural wonder because older buildings. The market is called center of Venice because every day there are going a lot of people.
San Marco is full every day of pigeons. Sometimes the market and Venice is under water.
The main tourist attractions are Dogi Palace, Basilica San Marco and San Marco bell tower.
If you will hand in grain corn pigeons will be on your hand.
There you will find all kinds of pigeons: white, with white spots or brown pigeons.
San Marco Square is a museum where the old meets the modern. It’s paradise for all lovers.It ‘s recommended for people of all ages.There is a sea of pigeons.People go there from all over the world but especially Asians.The entire city was declared patrimony of humanity because of his beauty.Those who want to see heaven on earth here is the place.In San Marco you will see the beauty of Venice and part of the beauty of Italy.In San Marco you will see the joy that people feed pigeons and take pictures.When you get there you will take a stone from the heart and you’ll Marvel at the beauty of Venice especially beauty market San Marco.
Posted on June 14th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Member of Malta is composed of several islands: Malta, Gozo, Comino and Filfla.Malta became independent from Britain on 21 September 1964, and from 1 May 2004 is a member of the Europene.The language is Maltese and English.
Small boats floating on the water at sunset crystal beautiful.Have things is impressive. The glamorus of Malta comes from people living there.The build are that one’s an old story.
Malta has many fortress.
Island residents and they emit a nice life almost tangible. During jokes metamorphosizes country is in a huge stage with many actors, colored, fireworks, concerts, theaters, shows. The atmosphere and the magic tricks is contagious.
For sports fans offer countless opportunities islands: golf, tennis, horse riding, extreme sports, and a wide variety of water sports from yachting to diving and surfing.
Loved resorts Sliema, St. Julian’s, Bugibba, Paceville, with restaurants, cafes, clubs and many other entertainment possibilities ensure proper disposition of the permanent tourists.
There are other islands such as St. Anton, Mdina, Mellieha Bay.
In conclusion, Malta is not a usual destination. In one day you can leave loot simple life and the next day you can enjoy the cosmopolitan world. You can spend your vacation as active or as relaxing as you want.
Posted on June 12th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Statue of Zeus is one of the seven ancient wonders of the world, carved in ivory and gold decorated with having an internal structure of wood. The
statue, with a height estimated at about 12 m, was made by the sculptor Phidias around 435 year î.Ch. in the city of Olympia in Greece.
The height of the statue was about 12 m and the support did not exceed 14 m, showing the Zeus seated on a throne with a high collar, richly decorated. In his right hand holding a victory, worked in ivory and gold, the head was paved with olive branches. With your left hand, Zeus holding a scepter on which sat a golden eagle. A pall fell on his shoulders over naked torso and her legs covered. Body parts were uncovered ivory, my legs were lean on a stool, supported in the four corners of sphinx gold.
Throne was richly decorated polychromatic, with ebony, bronze, ivory, gold, precious stones and paintings. Under arms sphinxs who claimed the throne were bas-relief that portray Apollo and Artemis killing the children Niobei, the sleepers were represented his fight Heracles and his Tezeu on pedestal, Aphrodite went from sea foam.
Posted on June 10th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Athens is the capital of Greece. It was inhabited since the Bronze Age of the kings ionieni. Athens was originally inhabited 6000 years ago and later pelasgieni of ionieni who have this natural fortress, a great rock Acropolei, or city from the top, as the Greeks call it.

The town has developed and has been enshrined goddess Athena, who symbolizes wisdom in Greek mythology. They say the gods Athena and Ares have found the city and argue to overtake him. Ares gave people a horse for war, and Athena a tame horse and gave olives.
In Athens there are many tourist attractions such as acropole hill, which are located Erechtheion, Parthenon, the Temple of H
efaistos, Theater of Dionysus and of course there are many museums where you can see all that remained of the old fortress.
Parthenon was dedicated to goddess Athena Parthenos. It was built at the initiative of Perikles, but his work is Pheidias, assisted by Iktinos and Kallikrates architects and sculptors Agoracritos and Alcamene. It was built in Doric style, the small faces with 8 columns and the big 17. Erechtheionul built in Ionic style and is divided into 2 sections, each dedicated to a god: Athena and Poseidon Erechtheus.
Posted on June 8th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Tokyo is Japan’s capital and largest city of it.The city is situated in the middle of the island’s main Japanese islands, Honshu.The most imposing building is a television tower with 333 meters to the west of the city. Downtown post office is located, ministries, central station, and the imperial palace surrounded by medieval walls and ditches of water. In the northern district held Meij and Nihon University, Museum of Transport and the great park-Ueno Tokyo University, several museums and the zoo.In the southern neighborhood park is generally Hibya the supreme court building and into southeast famous Ginza, luxury residential, hotels universal and modern shops.
This line is known street “Harumi” enchanting illuminated. In contrast to this neighborhood, the Shinjuku district called “Doomsday”, a neighborhood where poverty and misery prevail, not long ago. Now, however, has become a modern neighborhood.
Most streets in Tokyo have historical value and are narrow, which makes them unsuitable for cars. The largest airport in Tokyo is Narita Airport. Over 20 million passengers use this airport every year. Tokyo is the center of media and communications of Japan. In 1990 Tokyo was a city with the most telephone lines in the world.
Posted on June 6th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Barcelona offers a unique opportunity for tourists, to walk from Roman remains to the medieval fortress to the modern city with boulevards and open all its intersections left large parts of buildings are single cut. The historic center of town is almost flat, while the modern city extends to the surrounding hills, with streets that increase in altitude.
A notable feature is Les Rambles, a series of boulevards departing from downtown to the water front, full of people by night, with the florist, bird sellers, street artists, cafes and restaurants. Going up or down Les Rambles can see the prestigious El Liceu opera, food market La Boqueria market and Plaça Reial, with its arches and palm trees, among other interesting buildings.
La Rambla ends in the old port, where a statue of Christopher Columbus pointing to the sea. Nearby is the Museu Maritim presenting the history of life in the Mediterranean. Building the museum is the former shipyard, where ships were built that sailed the Mediterr
anean. The old port offers various splendor, including the largest Aquarium in the Mediterranean area.
Remarkable legacy is the town architect Antoni Gaudí, who lived and worked in Barcelona, which has left famous works like Palau Güell, Park Güell and the immense but still unfinished church Sagrada Família.
Posted on June 4th, 2009 by admin | No Comments »
Prater or Wiener Prater is a large public park in Vienna. The park is arranged on an old hunting ground open to the public by the Austrian Emperor Joseph II. Prater is a giant amusement park, it covers an area of 6 km2. Prater name probably comes from “pratum” or “PRADO”.
Prater is first mentioned in 1162 when the Emperor Frederic I gave to a noble Konrad the land. Prater was the time of Maximilian II, as a hunting ground used by the kingdom of Austria. The year 1766 has been transformed into a recreational park, the Emperor Joseph II.
Over time, the park has been open restaurants and bars, and the highest was at Basilio’s Calafate, a Chinese magician who has opened a restaurant with some gambling. But the big change was in 1895, when has inaugurated the big wheel called Riesenrad. Over time have occurred and other attractions such as Ponny-Caroussel, Turbo Booster, Liliputbahn, Ringelspiel X3, Minidrom X2.
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments »