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81. Elderhostel : Search Results
The Old Masters Painting in the Netherlands and belgium, program 11948RJ Field trips explore old churches, medieval towns, a castle built in 1357,
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82. Bagyinszki Galéria - Bagyinszki Galery
The love of geography, history, architecture and travelling, connecting with At the same time Hotel Infó Ltd. also published a castlehotel catalogue,
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I welcome You, dear Visitor on my 66th exhibition
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My name is Zoltán Bagyinszki , I live in the city of Gyula. My course of life: Budapest, Kazincbarcika, Galgaguta, Miskolc, Balatonlelle, Eberswalde (Germany) Gyula and the Carpathian basin... The love of geography, history, architecture and travelling, connecting with human communities determined my life. Due to these I took a diploma in education, adult education and cultural-managing in Szeged. Recently I run a family business, I "work for the beauty" at Bzorg Stúdió I am a member of the Székely Aladár Photo Club of Gyula, the City-Protecting Association of Budapest, and the Aesculap Photo Club of Budapest. The Association of Hungarian Historical Families has given me honorary membership in 1998. I have taken many pictures during the long years. I have driven nearly 300 thousand kilometres; I have toured more than 20 countries of Europe and the regions of the Carpathian basin. I have visited thousands of famous Hungarian buildings and historical sites in the 63 counties, where it was good to be Hungarian.

83. The University Of Mississippi Alumni Association
You’ll be fascinated by the art, architecture and culture of ancient Greece. In Budapest you can roam brooding castle Hill, the opulent Royal Palace,
http://www.alumni.olemiss.edu/travel/world_travel.asp
The University of Mississippi
Programs: World Travel Alumni and friends of the University enjoy traveling together. For 2005, the Alumni Association is offering some spectacular trips with group rates and discounts. *All prices are per person, based on double occupancy. For a brochure or more information:
Contact Janet Stokes
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G alapagos ... Dalmatian Coast
August 10 – 18, 2005
Krakow, Poland
Krakow , regional capital of Malopolska (Lesser Poland), is also the spiritual capital of the nation, expressing the heart and soul of the Polish people through its soaring towers, its fortified castles, and its splendid old houses representing many architectural styles. Krakow is also the ideal base from which to explore Malopolska, the country’s most picturesque and varied region. Rich in natural beauty and folkloric tradition, this magnificent land serves as the backdrop not only to the Black Madonna of Czestochowa, but also to the charming mountain resort town of Zakopane, future sight of the 2006 Winter Olympics. During this trip, you will also be able to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of sparking crystalline salt carvings and underground lakes. You will also have the option of visiting nearby Auschwitz, the concentration camp established by the Nazi’s in 1940.

84. Cool
We Americans have long had a problem with belgium most of us don’t know where 115 km SE of Brussels You’ll never see another castle like this medieval
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Features VE News About us ... Valencia REDHOT BELGIUM FEATURE Cool Belgium
Style, sophistication and flair – Belgium, the historically exploited and oft-forgotten treasure of Europe, has it all. An American view by Melissa Rossi Slowly but surely, we’re uncovering the treasures of Europe’s hidden gem as well as figuring out exactly where Belgium is on the map. In fact, some of us have even deduced that it is the country’s geographical location – situated between France, Germany and the Netherlands, all of which lassoed the land in the past – that makes Belgium what it is: dripping with fabulous architecture, swimming in culture, brimming with fireside nooks for drinking and fine dining, and layered in international complexity. In short, we’re learning that Belgium is a Cinderella country emerging from the shadows of its stepsister-neighbours, and finally coming out for the ball!
What’s to love about Belgium? Plenty. Too much, in fact, to cram into a list. But here are a few things that make us swoon.

85. Belgium, Luxembourg, France & Germany Tour BX1 Itinerary - Adventure Tours
Bruges, or Brugge, is the most visited city in belgium. Its architecture remainsintact as a result of 300 years of economic inactivity.
http://www.adventures-abroad.com/tours/htm/BX1.htm
Tour Code: Begins in: Brussels Tour: Ends in: Frankfurt Length: 15 days Check Price Click here!
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Today we arrive in Brussels, Belgium.
Brussels has grown enormously in size and importance since it became the capital of The European Union and of NATO. Just look at all the construction! Although Brussel (in Flemish) is in Flanders, the capital is officially bi-lingual and in fact, French is heard and seen much more frequently – Bruxelles. A street will carry two names which may or may not look alike!
The city and suburbs are packed with excellent restaurants and designer shops. The European Commission, the 15,000 civil servants of the EU, attracts 100,000 non-Belgian interpreters, lawyers, diplomats and journalists to the extent that the city has become the international or European headquarters for many multinational companies and organisations. There are so many associations and federations that there are associations of associations! Brussels hosts The Federation of International Associations and The Union of International Associations.
Overnight in Brussels. Dinner if required.

86. Educational Travel Destinations
art, and architecture of belgium and the north of France. The tour will explorea number of marvelous castles, cathedrals, abbeys, Beguinages,
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Here you will find information that will help you choose the destinations and programs that best suit your interests and desires. When more details (such as trip itineraries) are available, they will be linked from the descriptions on this page. Our commitment is to create for you travel/learning opportunities to fill a lifetime. We look forward to traveling with you soon. Tell a friend about this page
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87. HISTORY OF BEREZHANY, Western Ukrainian Town (Geschichte Der Brzezany, Kleine St
Interesting monument of medieval architecture is castle Roman Catholic church in Berezhany castle, as a complex of civil and cultic architecture was the
http://www.personal.ceu.hu/students/97/Roman_Zakharii/history.htm
HISTORY OF BEREZHANY
Small West Ukrainian town of astonishing history
Berezhany is small town in Western Ukraine, with glorious history. It was part of Austria (1772-1918), Poland (1387-1772, 1920-1939), Fascist Germany (1941-1944), USSR (1939-41, 1944-1991) and after the collapse of Soviet Union, since 1991 it is part of independent Ukraine
GESCHICHTE DER BEREZANY (Heute: Berezhany), kleine Stadt in West Ukraine. HISTORIA MIASTA BRZEZANY (Dzisiejsza nazwa Berezhany) na poludniowo-wschodnich kresach. Miasto bylo czescia Polski (byle wojewodstwo Tarnopolskie) przez dlugi okres czasu: z 1387 do 1772 oraz z 1920 do 1939, kiedy Wschodnia Polska byla okupowana przez Zwiazek Radziecki. Teraz Brzezany w niepodleglej Ukrainie. Archeology of Berezhany: Non-written history of Berezhany goes to thousands of years depth. Archeologists discovered the remains of three settlements which belong to the era of late paleolith. Ancient people settled not far from the banks of Zolota Lypa (Golden Lime Tree) river, at its high, forested and dry banks. At the place of one of this settlements, on the hills of mountain Zvirynets' (Polish name: Zwierzyniec), remains of flint master-shop of ancient times were discovered. Here primary work tool were found (flint knife-like plates, cutter, scratchers etc.) and a great number of remains of flint productivity - nucleuses, balls, plates. Certain flint products were found also at the place of of settlements at the upper flow of Zolota Lypa, at the present territory of Berezhany Brickworks Plant. Archeological findings prove that there was ancient Rus'/Ruthenian settlement for a long time

88. UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List
Mir castle Complex (2000) Architectural, Residential and Cultural Complex of the belgium Flemish Béguinages (1998) GrandPlace, Brussels (1998)
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89. Architecture Of Europe - Great Buildings Online
architecture of Europe in the Great Buildings Online. Medical Faculty Housing,by Lucien Kroll, at Louvain, or Leuven, belgium, 1970 to 1976.
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Architecture of Europe Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... 30 St Mary Axe , by Norman Foster , at London, England, UK, 2000 to 2004. 88 Wood Street , by Richard Rogers , at London, England, 1993 to 2001. A. E. G. High Tension Factory , by Peter Behrens , at Berlin, Germany, 1910. Aachen Cathedral , by unknown , at Aachen, Germany , 792 to 805. Aalsmeer House , by Bijvoet and Duiker , at Aalsmeer, The Netherlands, 1924. Aalto Studio , by Alvar Aalto , at Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, Finland, 1954 to 1956. Aalto Summer House , by Alvar Aalto , at Muuratsalo, Finland, 1953. Abbey of Pomposa , by unknown , at near Ferrara, Italy, 800 to 1100. Abteiburg Museum , by Hans Hollein , at Monchen-Gladbach, Germany, 1972 to 1982. Academic Bookshop , by Alvar Aalto , at Helsinki, Finland, 1962 to 1969. Airship Hangers , by Eugene Freyssinet , at Orly, near Paris, France, 1916 to 1923. Alajarvi Town Hall , by Alvar Aalto , at Alajarvi, Finland, 1966. Alexandra Road Housing , by Neave Brown , at London, England, UK, 1969. Altes Museum , by Karl Friedrich Schinkel , at Berlin, Germany, 1823 to 1830.

90. University Of Maryland And ENAME Center For Public Archaeology And
belgium and France Monuments of War, Sites of Peace This course is appropriatefor students majoring in art, architecture, anthropology, archaeology,
http://www.intprog.umd.edu/ies/StudyAbroad/.sahome/programs/summerprg/Belgium/
University of Maryland
and ENAME Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation
Belgium and France: Monuments of War, Sites of Peace:
European Archaeological Heritage
July 11-30, 2005
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    INTRODUCTION
    This course surveys the rich and varied archaeological and historic heritage of Flanders and Northern France. Over three weeks of study and travel in the heart of Europe, students will have the opportunity to uncover the past themselves, and to learn about how present day research, interpretation, and tourism development affect the ways the past is preserved and presented to the public.
    SITES OF STUDY
    ENAME Ename is a medieval archaeological site. In the past twenty years, Ename has gained public attention both for its excavations and for its public presentation program. Ename’s past is presented to the public through an archaeological park, a unique architectural monument, and a state-of-the-art community museum. Students will excavate in the area. FLANDERS FIELD AND WORLD WAR I The Great War was fought to a standstill in Flanders. Its memorials are tourist attractions and sites of deepest significance for residents and families whose relatives died during the War. We will visit Ypres, the great cemeteries holding hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and any archaeological excavations available in the area.

    91. Red Square Architecture + Design Photographer
    Photographer of architecture and interior design of commercial, Antwerp,belgium Jean Appelmans design and construction of the Onze Lieve Vrouw church
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    92. Photos Of Castles In NW England N Wales
    a series of photos of NW England N Wales focusing on Castles by Aidan O Rourke . architecture, Aviation, Modern architecture, Barcelona, belgium, Birds
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    93. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art Of The Middle Ages
    Islamic architecture (part of 40 Centuries of architecture, through Thais) 12901310; 1400s-1554, belgium. Gothic architecture (part of a History of
    http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHmedieval.html
    Designed and Maintained by Dr. Christopher L. C. E. Witcombe
    Professor, Department of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia RESOURCES FOR THE STUDY OF ART HISTORY
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  • 94. Castles Of Belgium

    http://www.destinationseurope.com/tours-belgium-castles.htm
    Castles of Belgium
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    Castles of Belgium
    There are many chateaux in Belgium which are worth seeing and in this tour of some of them we will give a few notes about a number. The most prestigious and outstanding are given pages to themselves which can be accessed by clicking on the highlighted name or, in some cases, the picture displayed. The chateaux on display vary from huge castles, many started before the 11th century, and still looking massive and forbidding, to elegant French style chateaux with delicate lines and superb interior design. For people who have been to the United Kingdom and seen castles there with their solid high square 'keep' and surrounding 'curtain walls' for example castles such as the Tower of London, Edinburgh Castle or Caernarvon Castle the early castles of Belgium will seem unusual. The same variations occur in France with the castles of Normandy being built in the same style as England (because of the conquest of England) while castles in the rest of France developed similar styles to the Low Countries. It is only in the seventeenth century when the French influence was prominent throughout European architecture that we get the similar styles of palace/mansion/country house style which became common to much of Europe as travel became more international. To make our tour of the chateaux simple to follow we shall start at Brussels and then continue round Belgium in an anti clockwise direction. The nearest chateau to Brussels is

    95. Garden Tours Of England, France And Belgium

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    Garden Tours of England, France and Belgium
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    June 28 - July 17, 2003 Land Only US$3,650.00 per person sharing
    (US$750.00 single supplement) Itinerary England Day 1 (Saturday, June 28)
    Arrive in England and after being met drive to your hotel in Winchester. On the way to Winchester stop at Wisley, the Headquarters of the Royal Horticultural Society, where all your questions can be answered. Continue on to the Royal Hotel where you can register and freshen up. In the afternoon there is a visit to the private Longstock Water Gardens followed by a cream tea. Return to the Royal in time for dinner. Day 2 (Sunday, June 29)
    This morning drive to Exbury Gardens for its spectacular collection of Rhododendrons. Created by Lionel de Rothschild the gardens are renowned for the rhododendrons but the gardens also contain camillias and azaleas. Continue on to Beaulieu and a pub lunch at the 'Beaulieu Arms' in the village before continuing on Beaulieu Abbey where Lord Montague has created the National Motoring Museum. While the gentlemen spend their time here the ladies will have a chance to view the abbey ruins and the gardens. dinner will be at the Potters Heron, an attractive hotel/restaurant in the New Forest. Day 3 (Monday, June 30)

    96. Architectural And Historical Sites In The French Speaking Countries
    French architecture time periods, transformation of Paris under the Second empire is Medieval castles,some classical and Renaissance chateaux more
    http://www.french-at-a-touch.com/Francophone/francophone_architectural_historica
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    97. Belgium Travel Guide - Information And Advice
    belgium Travel Guide when, where and why to go there! 12th century Gravensteencastle is a major attraction, as is an incredible oil painting in St
    http://www.bugbog.com/european_countries/belgium_travel_guide.html
    Belgium Travel Guide
    Information and Advice
    Belgium Map Brussels Travel Guide Belgium Travel Guide, climate:
    Best: May-Sept. Belgium doesn't experience extremes of heat or cold, though the weather is notoriously erratic.
    Worst: Nov-March . Short daylight hours, cold and grey, but Christmas markets in December are light and lively. Length of stay:
    Minimum worthwhile stay, not incl. flights: Brussels for a wild weekend.
    Recommended: 9 days to get a good look at this tiny country. Belgium Festivals Guide:
    Feb/March, the Carnival of Binche . An ancient and famously kaleidoscopic event with costumes and masks. Binche is 54 kms [34 miles] from Brussels.
    May 5, Holy Blood Procession, Bruges. A spectacular religious festival since 1303, the Holy Blood relic is paraded around town by hundreds of citizens dressed in fine medieval outfits.
    A George and the Dragon battle and religious procession in this pretty city.

    98. Enchanting Castles
    In countries with large populations, like belgium, there were sometimes several His architect was Cuypers, a Catholic, who worked in this staunchly
    http://users.pandora.be/enchantingcastles/castlehistory.html
    The Castles and Chateaux of the Low Countries
    CHATEAU: the word itself conveys a certain amount of mystery. The English word ‘castle’, as we shall see, reinforces the romantic part of the message. For if the word "palace" tends to call to mind an image of power and overabundant wealth, of the sort we might associate with Roman emperors and Indian maharajahs, the word “castle” is more subtle and more severe. The palace is the home of luxury and splendor. The castle stands surrounded in mist, guarding its sleeping princess. And while all epochs and all civilizations have given palaces to the world, castles are almost exclusively the products of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. Certainly one can find castles in northern India or Japan but they do not have much physical resemblance to those of Europe nor do they emerge from a political or social system similar enough to signify the same thing.
    Without permanent control of the sea, the forests and the vast tracts of uninhabited heath, there was no power that could resist the incursions of these mobile and well organized groups; the democracies of today face very similar problems with the menace of terrorism. In the 5t century, the rulers of both halves of the Roman Empire were already bemused and inert in the face of the Vandal Mediterranean pirate fleets under king Genseric.
    This dismembering of central power was pursued to it logical conclusion. If the modern village correspond roughly to the structure of the "villas" of late classical time the feudal system progressively split up the countryside Since the fortress is the symbol of power, the "height” which the protecting walls are raised, castles appeared almost everywhere.

    99. VHN Library Document
    The castle has suffered a lot of transformations in its aspects and functions . Bauforschung clarifies the methodology to construct the architectural
    http://www.virtualheritage.net/library/doc.cfm?DOCID=1&UID=000000&user=Guest&LS=

    100. ::::: Himeji Castle Area / Himeji City ::::: Hyogo International Tourism Guide -
    The noted architect Kenzo Tange designed this museum. Open 1000 – 1700 The forecourt with its view of Himeji castle offers citizens a place to relax.
    http://www.hyogo-tourism.jp/english/himeji/himeji01.html
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    in Hyogo which are English-friendly. Guided Tours Available by volunteers in Hyogo Translation Service is also available. Himeji Castle Area Around Himeji City Himeji Castle Area [Himeji Castle] Himeji Castle, built in the early 17th century, represents the highest achievement in Japanese castle architecture. Designated as a national treasure in 1931, the castle was registered on the World Heritage list in 1993 as the first cultural site in Japan. The registration occurred because the castle has kept its original design at the time of construction, such as turrets, stone walls, gates, and moats, which still survive today. The main castle keep (Dai-tenshu) connected with three small keeps (Ko-tenshu) linked by passage turrets (Watari yagura) remains perfectly in their original forms. Because of its elegant appearance totally covered with white plaster includes castle keeps and turrets, the castle has been compared to a white bird flying off to the sky. Its famous nickname is Shirasagi-jo or White Heron Castle.
    15 minute walk from JR Himeji Station.

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