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Europe Attractions and Activities
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Attractions:
- Eiffel Tower: Completed in
1889, this colossal landmark, although initially hated by many Parisians, is
now a famous symbol of French civic pride in Paris.
- Grand Canal: Venice's main
water thoroughfare, lined with great Renaissance palaces, is a colorful and
busy spectacle of gondolas and vaporetti.
- Mount Etna: Sicily's greatest
natural attraction is also its highest mountain. Mount Etna, at 10,990 feet,
is the most active volcano in Europe and the oldest recorded active volcano
in the world.
- Mount Vesuvius: The only
active volcano on the mainland of Europe, Mount Vesuvius is famous for the
catastrophic eruption in 79AD, which buried the towns of Herculaneum and
Pompeii.
- Plaza Monumental de Toros de las
Ventas: Spain's largest bullfighting ring.
- Red Square: Once the site of
executions and military parades, the square sits smack in the middle of
Moscow, bounded on one side by the Kremlin walls and Lenin's tomb and on the
other by GUM, the country's largest department store.
- Spanish Riding School: The
performances of the horses trained by this famous equestrian school in
Vienna have astonished audiences for over 400 years.
- Westminster Abbey:
An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, the Abbey has
been both the coronation and burial site of English monarchs since William
the Conqueror.
Restaurants & Cuisine:
- Amazonia: A great restaurant
in Moscow which serves Russian, European, and Japanese cuisine.
- Ancient Tastes: A restaurant
in Athens with ancient Greek cuisine and fine dinning.
- Asador Frontón I: A great
Basque grill in Madrid.
- The Battlefield Rest: This
restaurant in Glasgow serves Scottish and Italian food.
- Biarritz: A restaurant in
Budapest with Hungarian and modern European cuisine.
- Kizkulesi: A restaurant in
Istanbul which serves great Turkish food.
- Le Morosophe: This restaurant
serves excellent French cuisine in Paris.
- The Place Below: This
restaurant in London serves Vegetarian and Modern British cuisine.
- Restaurant Barbizon: A
restaurant in Belgium which specializes in confit tomatoes with thyme and
vegetable "spaghetti"; spiced caramelized, pigeon with vegetable
"paillasson"; tomato and lobster with coral vinaigrette; and more.
- Restaurant Nilo: This
restaurant in Lisbon serves good Portuguese, Brazilian, and Italian food..
- Steirereck: This restaurant
has a tasty, light cuisine with an emphasis on culinary specialties from
Austria.
- Taubenkobel: The decor is as
light as the pastries and the freshly caught fish from the lake in Austria.
Events:
- January: The Pope and the Emperor-
An exhibition in France to commemorate the bicentennial of Napoleon's
reception of Pope Pius VII to Fontainebleau. This exhibition offers the
chance to relive this significant event through a viewing of paintings and
oeu'vres commissioned by the Emperor himself.
- February: Midwinter Marathon -
This marathon is run through the Veluwe Woods in Holland.
- March: Flower Market- Spring
is a perfect time to visit Tournai, Belgium and its treasures. Visit the
Belfry and the Tapestry Museum.
- April: Shaolin Monks - The
world-famous Shaolin monks come all the way from their Shaolin Temple in
China's Henan Province to the Teatro Smeraldo in Milan, Italy for a
performance incorporating theatre, music - and, of course, their legendary
martial arts skills.
- May: Days of the Hvar Theater-
Literary scholars and theater dedicated to themes from Croatian literature.
The central event in Croatia is the symposium on the theme History of
Croatian Literature and all presented materials are regularly published in
the collected papers which are printed every year.
- June: Stella Artois Champoionships-
The Stella Artois Grass Court Championship at the Queen's Club, London, is
the perfect preparation for the impending Wimbledon Championship. For seven
days in the middle of June fans are treated to fantastic action featuring
many of the world's leading tennis players.
- July: Cyprus International Gymnastics
Tournament - This event is organized by the Cyprus Federation of
Gymnastics
- August: Middle Ages Festival-
A Denmark festival with More than 100,000 costumed knights, monks, pilgrims
and musicians join in this celebration of medieval life.
- September: Bruckner Festival-
Numerous classical concerts in Austria with world-renowned orchestras and
soloists at Brucknerhaus and the cathedral. The Bruckner Festival Linz
begins every year by the "Linzer Klangwolke" (Linz Sound Clouds).
- October: Godollo Harp Festival-
The best harpists of Europe introduce their talent in the beautiful barock
Grassalkovich Mansion in Hungary.
- November: Monte-Carlo Gastronomy Salon-
An exhibition in Monte Carlo for fine dinning and tableware.
- December: Lucia- The
coronation of Lucia, the bearer of light, is celebrated all over Sweden on
this day. A young woman is chosen to lead the annual procession of light at
Skansen open-air museum in Stockholm.
Landmarks:
- Acropolis: The most famous
site in all of Athens, this large hill lies in the center of the city and
contains a cluster of ancient ruins.
- Edinburgh Castle: This
incredible castle holds the key to Scottish history.
- Kremlin: Moscow's most famous
historical and political landmark, the Kremlin is a walled-in complex of
cathedrals, palaces and government offices, with several buildings open to
the public, including the Armory, Patriarch's Palace and the State Kremlin
Palace.
- Notre Dame Cathedral: This
famous cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture on which construction
began in the 12th century, stands on the Île de la Cite and is the symbolic
heart of the city of Paris.
- Tower of London: One of
London's most famous landmarks, the historic Tower houses the Crown Jewels,
the prison cell of Sir Walter Raleigh, known as the Bloody Tower, and the
Chapel of St. John and the Royal Armories.
Museums and Exhibits:
- Acropolis Museum: A museum in
Athens detailing the religious history of the Acropolis, featuring a
collection of ancient statues used in religious ceremonies.
- Berlin Wall Museum: Museum
focusing on the history surrounding the Berlin Wall, including an exhibit of
instruments people used to escape.
- Musee du Louvre: Home to
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the Louvre is considered the world's greatest
art museum, with an unparalleled collection of items covering the full
spectrum of art through the ages.
- National Archaeological Museum:
This museum has all of the interesting finds from Pompeii and Herculaneum,
both doomed cities after the violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD.
- Prado Museum: The Prado has
one of the largest art collections in the world, and is best known for its
diverse assortment of works by Velasquez, Goya and El Greco.
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