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Students on the Louvre: A man-made wonder housing man-made wonders

Posted on Mar 16, 2020 in Travel

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They say that Disneyland Paris is the happiest place on earth but the happiest places are the ones steeped in history, intrigue, and death. The Louvre is the most-visited art museum and it opened its doors in August 1793 displaying 537 paintings. The Louvre has almost 35,000 objects on display that hail from the prehistoric …

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Mount Titlis: The snow charm

Posted on Apr 08, 2019 in Travel

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On our journey to Europe, we went to Engelberg and visited Mt. Titlis. It was one of the most awaited destinations of our itinerary. It was a one and a half hour drive from Zurich to Engelberg. We were completely awestruck by the views on the way and the moment we reached there, we got …

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Spain through students’ perspective

Posted on Dec 14, 2018 in Travel

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After finishing our excursion to the ‘City of Light’, Paris, we moved to Spain. We liked France, but Spain was the place we fell in love with. Each destination has its own highlights but Spain has more than its fair share. It has everything a tourist wants, an impressive culture,  the cuisines which it got …

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What makes Vatican city fascinating?

Posted on Nov 30, 2018 in Travel

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Vatican city is an independent city-state located within the city of Rome and is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church. It is home to iconic art and architecture which has taken centuries to collect. Some of these are masterpieces. The city has lots of churches and is also famous for Michelangelo’s painting on the …

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Apollo’s Oracle of Delphi

Posted on Nov 22, 2018 in Travel

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Our trip to Spain and Greece was filled with joy and memorable experiences. The place we enjoyed visiting the most was the Oracle of Delphi, located on the top of Mount Parnassus. Our trip to the Oracle of Delphi started with a three-hour bus ride to the base of Mount Parnassus. We were excited to …

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Murano Magic

Posted on Nov 09, 2018 in Travel

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From melting glass to a beautiful vase, no one can imagine from what is pass. The secret of glass making is held in the glass only the Murano’s can complete this task. We are talking about none other than Murano glass making factory in Venice. From melting glass to a beautiful vase, no one can …

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Barcelona unravelled

Posted on Oct 26, 2018 in Travel

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Barcelona is also called ‘Gaudi’s City’ as it houses some of the best works by the great architect. It is the spirit of these artists that make Barcelona the favourite destination for the lovers of art and architecture. It is the capital and largest city of Catalonia. It is also the second most populous municipality of Spain. Founded …

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Gaudi’s architecture: His admirable creations

Posted on Sep 28, 2018 in Travel

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Architecture is the key that defines the charm of a city. Antoni Gaudi is a famous Spanish Architect whose work is undoubtedly synonymous to the word bizarre. His unique way of presenting nature in his work was awe inspiring and many artists and architects in the world, borrow from his original works to make their …

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Cultural Odyssey (German Exchange)

Posted on Aug 31, 2018 in Travel

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“Exchange of cultures leads to an exchange of diversity and trends” Dear Readers, our German exchange has come to an end and we would love to share our experience with you. We are glad we got this opportunity to be a part of this incredible journey. As cliché as it may be, the best advice …

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Behind the Scenes: Murano Glass Making

Posted on Jul 25, 2018 in Travel

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Murano glass, a beautiful combination of practical and decorative skill has always held a valuable and prominent place in the world of art. However, its beauty doesn’t only lie in the product but also in its equally mesmerizing process. Yes, the efforts, creativity and talent of glassmakers are indeed appreciable and inspiring. On our trip …

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