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Hotel de Ville

posted by rfryer on 10 August 2010 at 15:56

The Brussels Hotel de Ville is the most immediately recognisable building in Brussels. its tower is almost 100 metres high which for a 15th century gothic structure is really impressive. Lit up at night its especially awe inspiring. The interior is largely neo gothic after fire gutted the original interior in the 17th century. Definitely worth a visit.

where, when, how, web
www.trabel.com/brussel/brussels-town_hall.htm

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Brussels architecture  history 

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Hotel Tassel

posted by ghawker on 10 August 2010 at 15:47

The Hotel Tassel is known to be the first building designed in the art nouveau style. Its quite astonishing really as pretty much every element of the building is an innovation. Perhaps the most impressive element of the building is the grand golden staircase which is known for its whiplash patterning which became central to art nouveau across the continent.

where, when, how, web
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%C3%B4tel_Tassel

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Brussels museum  architecture  history  modern art 

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University of Cork

posted by rclark on 10 August 2010 at 15:37

The University of Cork was founded as recently as 1845 but it feels much older.I suppose that this is the desired effect, to make it seem more like an Irish Oxford. The architecture is largely Victorian Gothic and tudor but there are a few impressive modern buildings too. Its also possible to attend some lectures and concerts at the college.

where, when, how, web
www.ucc.ie/

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Cork architecture  history 

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st Anne's Church

posted by jbeard on 10 August 2010 at 15:27

Most people visit the church of st Anne to ring the famous bells of Shandon. We had a go and it was good fun, we also got to climb to the top of the Shandon tower where there is an incredible view out over the city. The church interior is maybe a slight anti-climax as it is quite plain, but the stained glass windows are very pretty and the light that they cast on the rest of the church is very effective.

where, when, how, web
www.shandonbells.org/

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Cork church  architecture  history  view 

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Blarney Castle

posted by xcasteel on 10 August 2010 at 14:38

This is a beautiful ruin of a castle not far from Cork. It is set within several acres of beautiful garden and is very overgrown inside, quite a romantic effect. You can kiss the 'stone of eloquence' inside which involves hanging backwards over a sheer drop!

where, when, how, web
www.blarneycastle.ie/

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Cork castle  architecture  history 

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