05-19-2023 02:52 PM
Its very interesting. Definitely participate in this program
05-19-2023 03:40 PM
El museo de Brooklyn cuenta con una bella colección de Egipto, cuidadosamente conservada y expuesta. Es un agrado visitarlo, los días Domingos es gratis
05-19-2023 03:49 PM - edited 05-22-2023 11:12 AM
El Museum of The Moving Image te transporta directamente dentro de una película.
Para los fanáticos del cine, las exposiciones te hacen poner los pelos de punta.
Para mi fue emocionante encontrar material de utilería y efectos especiales de mis peliculas favoritas, sobre todo la figura de Regan, del Exorcista, usada en la escena en la que gira la cabeza.
También para volver a la infancia está la muestra de Jim Henson, creador de Los Muppets.
The Museum of The Moving Image transports you directly into a movie.
For movie fans, the exhibitions make your hair stand on end.
It was exciting for me to find props and special effects from my favorite movies, especially the figure of Regan from the Exorcist, used in the scene where she turns her head.
Also to return to childhood is the sample of Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets.
https://goo.gl/maps/rMXSBXoLpx3QvvXR8
https://goo.gl/maps/ZJhXz93S6izvc3Cj7
05-19-2023 03:51 PM
@NareshDarji @DeniGu is the affirmative answer to that, if I'm not mistaken. gave😅👍🏻
05-19-2023 04:06 PM - edited 05-22-2023 06:17 PM
El Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York, mas conocido como MET es actualmente el mejor museo que he visitado.
La exposición es gigante, hace falta mas de un día para recorrerlo completo con calma.
Antiguedades, Egipto, Grecia, Renacimiento, Edad Media, grandes pintores Européos y Americanos, etc.
Siempre me he sentido atraído por Egipto, su historia y cultura, y la exposición que se encuentra acá es grandiosa. Muy reveladora.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, better known as the MET is currently the best museum I have visited.
The exhibition is huge, it takes more than a day to walk through it calmly.
Antiquities, Egypt, Greece, Renaissance, Middle Ages, great European and American painters, etc.
I have always been drawn to Egypt, its history and culture, and the exhibition here is great. Very revealing.
https://goo.gl/maps/Tpv4nE9cwNHLndMz7
https://goo.gl/maps/CpAsXN1HMRTWQWQw7
05-19-2023 09:40 PM - edited 05-19-2023 09:42 PM
@Ivi_Ge - My Entry for the Museum photo contest.
I don't get to museums very often. In January of 2022 I visited the Isabella Gardener Museum in
Boston, MA. This museum was originally a private home that was built to house the art collection of Jack and Isabella Gardener. This small museum has a very eclectic and collection and contains some o f the world's greatest art works. On March 18, 1990 13 works of art were stolen and the museum still has spaces for the pieces, but none have ever been recovered. My photo is of the 3 story atrium/courtyard inside the museum and over 1400 views. I think my photo captures the magic feeling of entering a place of incredible beauty.
My review is here.
05-20-2023 03:30 AM
I visit the Tulungagung regional museum ( Wajakensis)
Wajakensis museum as a repository for homo Wajakensis fossil,
In the museum there are objects of cultural heritage in the temple site in Tulungagung.
The type of collections on display are archaeological and ethnographic objects.
The main collection is a replica of homo Wajakensis.
All can be seen here.
Here is the link.
05-20-2023 06:43 AM - edited 05-22-2023 01:02 AM
Hi @Ivi_Ge thank you so much for creating this opportunity for Museum lovers.
I recently visited the Chatrapati Shahu Palace which is a Palace and Historical Museum at Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
1. I want to nominate the following photo of the Museum.
2. Link of photo on maps.
3. Why my photo is helpful?
And: The front photo of Chatrapati Shahu Palace is incredibly helpful on Google Maps, as it allows individuals to get a realistic visual of what the palace looks like. And, also get an idea about whether it has wheelchair accessible entrance or not? Is wheelchair parking available or not? The photo gives individuals the ability to get a better sense of what the building looks like, ensuring that they know where to find it when they arrive in the area. The image also provides individuals with an idea of the scale of the building, helping them to get a better sense of the building's size and grandeur. Additionally, the photo allows viewers to better plan out their routes and plan any activities they may be considering near or around the palace. Above all, the photo captures a representation of the historical significance of the palace, giving visitors a better understanding of its history.
4. Link of Review on map.
I have also written post about it on connect. Please click here to have a look.
I again thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity.
05-20-2023 08:55 AM
I just tried your photo link and it didn't work. The error message was "unsupported Map link".
I'm looking forward to seeing it.
05-20-2023 09:00 AM
A new activity, a new challenge seems quite enjoyable. I have always been attracted to historical buildings, so I went to Rajbari. Rani Bhawani Rajbari (Rani Bhawani Rajbari) built in the seventeenth century in the ancient township of Natore district was declared as Rani Bhawani Central Park in 1986 by the Government of Bangladesh. Rani Bhavani Central Park has 6 dighis and 3 temples namely Shyamsunder, Tarakeswar Shiva and Anandamoyi Kalibari, which were once used for royal worship. Rani Bhavani Rajbari is better known as Natore Rajbari.
Maps Reviw link--Check out this review of Natore Rajbari on Google Maps