Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

6.4.09

The Specola Tower - observatory.

Took some photos for you!!!
The specola tower, which in more recent times was used as an observatory.
The Astronomical Observatory of Padova , Italy.
**From Medieval Castle to astronomical observatory!**
A thousand years of history at the specola.
A lookout tower in the 10th-century; a castle and also a horrid prison
used by the tyrant Ezzelino da Romano from 1242 to 1256;
defensive castle of the Carraresi princes of Padova
from 1375 to 1405; ammunition depot of the Republic of Venice
until 1767, when the observatory was built.
The name "Specola" derives from the Latin specula word,
meaning observatory.
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Objectives:

1. To study the history of the meteorological observations performed in Padova in the context of the scientific knowledge of the past three centuries.

2. To copy from the original registers, determine all the errors, correct, validate, seek for the lost data and analyse the long meteorological series of Padova (1725-today) which is still unexploited.
3. To analyse the accuracy of the instrumental measurements and evaluate the typical systematic errors.
4. To evidence the apparent climate changes due to changes in measuring methodologies originated by the adoption of new conventions / standards / international recommendations.
La specola,
costruita da Ezzelino III da Romano,
nel 1242, come torre di difesa, fu adibita a osservatorio astronomico nel 1767.
Oggi, insieme al castello, è sede della facoltà di Astronomia dell'Università di Padova,
ed stata adibita a museo.
In essa sono conservati gli antichi strumenti utilizzati,
nel 1700 e nel 1800, per le osservazioni astronomiche.

9.9.08

♥ VISITING BARCELONA...

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Dear Daughter visited Spain(España)-Barcelona last week...
And sent me some new pictures. I'm happy (*_^)
Barcelona - Cathedral of the Sagrada Familia,
designed by Antoni Gaudi,
it's still not half built after more than 100 years.



I found some Information :)
The Blue Tram Line
runs between Plaça Kennedy and Plaça Doctor Andreu.
It runs every day during Christmas, weekends and public holidays.
Timetable: 10 am ? 6.05 pm. Tickets: 2,30 ? single and 3,50 ? return.
Departures every 30 minutes.
The Tibidabo cable car operates from the stop for
the Blue Tram at the Pça. Doctor Andreu to the Tibidabo Amusement Park.
Montjuïc cable railway
The cable-car
is the most interesting way to reach Castell de Montjuïc (Montjuïc castle)
and the rest of the sights on Montjuïc hill.
It starts from Avinguda Miramar
where it connects with the funicular railway
from Parallel metro station.
Timetable: 11-2.45 pm - 4 - 7.30 pm.
Fare: 3,60 € single 5 € return
By tram
The tram is a transport recovered many years after its disappearance.
The TRAMBAIX line runs
along Av. Diagonal from Plaça Francesc Macià to Sant Joan d?
Espí (by way of l?Hospitalet, Esplugues de Llobregat and Cornellà).
The TRAMBESÓS line runs from the Ciutadella to Plaça Glòries and then along
the Diagonal to the Fòrum and Sant Adrià del Besós.
Fares are the same as for any public transport service in Zone 1.
AAAAAND...
On foot
Guided walking tours are an interesting option to soak up Barcelona?s atmosphere:
Barcelona Walking Tours (Turisme de Barcelona)
offers walking tours around Barcelona, led by professional guides.
There are two different routes to get to know
the Gothic Quarter and the bohemian Barcelona of Picasso.
ENJOY!!!
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My lady darbanville
Cat STEVENS

29.11.07

MADAME TUSSAUDS - MUSEUM


ONCE UPON A TIME ...
I WAS IN LONDON AND VISITED MADAME TUSSAUDS
" WAX SCULPTURES" MUSEUM

*** I WAS TAKEN A PHOTO WITH "THE BEATLES" ***
THE BEATLES were an English Rock Band from Liverpool
whose members
were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
They are the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed band
in the history of Popular Music, AND ME !

DEAR PAVAROTTI WE'LL MISS U ! (71 *** 6.9.2007)


A MEMORY VIDEO
A SONG
FROM MARIAH CAREY & PAVOROTTI
He gave people in the world joy of music.
And "you" can sing for the first time in front of a God now.
YOU - not forgotten. Rest in Peace!

29.10.07

REPUBLIC OF TURKEY




OCTOBER 29th, 1923

BEN ATATÜRK KIZIYIM

Devrimlerinle dururum ayakta,

İlkelerinle koşarım yaşama,

Almak isteseler de elimden haklarımı,
Buna izin vermem,
Ben ATATÜRK kızıyım.

Korkusuz yüreğinde umudu,
Çakmak, çakmak gözlerinde ışığı,
Yok etmek istiyorlar,
Kurduğun Cumhuriyet’i,
Buna izin vermem,
Ben ATATÜRK kızıyım.

İlk sen attın yüzümden peçeyi,
Yakıştıramadın bana kara çarşafı,
Yeniden giy diyorlar bana,
Buna izin vermem,
Ben ATATÜRK kızıyım.

Orta çağa döndürmek istiyorlar beni,
Laiklik bize göre değil diyorlar,
Getirmek istiyorlar şeriatı,
Buna izin vermem,
Ben ATATÜRK kızıyım.

Çember sakallılar sardı etrafımı,
Yobazlıklar aldı, medeniyetin yerini,
Yok etmeye çalışıyorlar beynimi,
Buna izin vermem,
Ben ATATÜRK kızıyım.

Türkan Dinçer

14.8.07

SHORT BUT STRONG SAYINGS...


I SAW A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO NEED A DRESS ON...
I SAW A LOT OF DRESSES WHICH NEED HUMAN BEING IN...

Ho visto un sacco di persone che hanno bisogno di un abito, Ho visto un sacco di vestiti che hanno bisogno di un essere umano in...

Eu vi um grande número de pessoas que precisam de um vestido, Eu vi um monte de vestidos que precisam de um ser humano em...

私は、多くの人たちを必要とするドレスを着て、 私は、多くの衣装を必要とする人の人間で...

Ik zag een heleboel mensen die behoefte hebben aan een jurk op, Ik zag een veel jurken die behoefte hebben aan een mens in het...

J'ai vu beaucoup de gens qui ont besoin d'une robe, J'ai vu beaucoup de robes qui ont besoin d'un être humain dans...

Ειδα πολλους ανθρωπους, οι οποιοι χρειαζονται ενα φορεμα για, Ειδα πολλα φουστανια που εχουν αναγκη απο ενα ανθρωπινο ον σε...

18.6.07

Tourism Paradise - IHLARA

Ihlara gorge (which actually is called the Peristrema Gorge) can be entered from Ihlara, high up on the rocks. Climb down some flights of stairs and then, on the level of the stream of the Melendiz Suyu, that runs the full length of the canyon, first visit some churches hewn in the rocks, and then follow the stream. Beware: there is just one exit at Belisirma, about halfway, else you are in for the duration, all the way to Selime, some four hours of walking. The latter part is much more quiet, though. gorge (which actually is called the Peristrema Gorge) can be entered from Ihlara, high up on the rocks. Climb down some flights of stairs and then, on the level of tyou can visit a series of rock churches, some of them with very good painting still in place. This is a look from the entrance of one of them.

Kokar Fragrant Church and Under Tree Church

17.6.07

TOURISM & TRAVEL EXHIBITIONS




TOURISM IN ANTALYA
“Tourism&Travel Exhibition-Meditt Antalya”
Beautiful Views from Marina, Kekova,
Side-Aspendos, Adrasan, Demre and Center
Antalya is a famous important tourism center in Turkey. Antalya receives about
4 million foreign tourists each year and tourism is the major source of money income
for the investors and the local people. The beautiful beaches and the clean seawater
are major attractions for tourists. An integrated coastal zone management is needed
to conserve all the natural beauties and achieve sustainable tourism and development.
A good place for vacation and has lots of Historical Areas.

Museums shed light on Anatolian history

Thousands of works with traces of various cultures are on display at museums all around Turkey. Antalya, Alanya and Side museums in the Mediterranean, the ones in the eastern Anatolian cities of Erzurum and Kars, and Amasra and Ereğli museums in the Black Sea region receive great interest from visitorsANKARA - Anatolia News Agency
Anatolia is home to important historical works including the Castle of Erzurum, the Ruins of Ani in Kars and the Genocide Monument in Iğdır.
The region's four museums are the Archaeology Museum, the Turkish and
Islamic Arts Museum (Yakutiye Madrasah), Atatürk House, and the Castle of Erzurum as a site of ruins.
On display at the Archaeology Museum are works belonging to the Karaz culture dating back 5-6,000 years. Works belonging to the Trans-Caucasus culture are also on display.
Nearly 20,000 works are being exhibited at the Archaeology Museum. Some 8,000 of them are coins, approximately 3-4,000 are ethnography works, and the rest are archaeological works. The Yakutiye
Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum exhibits 750-800 works. The museum building, a monumental construction dating back to the İlhanlı period in 1310, displays ethnography works such as dresses, jewelry, manuscripts and amulets belonging to the periods ranging from the Seljuks to the Ottomans.
“Our other museum is the Atatürk House where the national struggle started. This place has vital importance because the foundation of the Turkish Republic was laid here. Objects like pictures, photos and maps in the building are also on display,” says the Erzurum Museum director, Mustafa Erkmen, adding that all the museums are open to visitors.
Pointing to the importance of the Erzurum Castle, Erkmen says there is a clock tower, a madrasah, a tomb and mosque from the Saltuklu period in the castle.
The Ruins of Ani are located on a high hill in the Ocaklı village of Kars, where there are 10 churches, a bridge, and the remains of many buildings. The ruins attract the attention of
tourists visiting the region.

7.6.07

TOURISM & DENIZLI






PAMUKKALE
Afrodisias Gate- Odeon- Theatre - Museum & Statues


On Pamukkale we can see "white" and call it COTTON CASTLE, the
Enc. Britt. has: a resort around which limestone deposits from the hot springs
have formed beautiful cascades and basins. Maybe the landscape has changed
somewhat. In particular it seems that the hotels higher up the cliffs, from
which lukewarm water came cascading down, started using this water for
swimming pools and the like, thus disturbing a fragile system. Also the number
of tourists walking the cliffs increased considerably, so the white of the cliffs is
off-white to say the least. I stayed at the bottom of the cliffs, if you walked up
a road you first past the cliffs, then the hotels, and next you arrived at ...
HIERAPOLIS, APHRODISIAS