miércoles, 21 de noviembre de 2012

tourist places




                             tourist places.



Being one of the largest countries in the UK, England has a variety of tourist sites that people want to come to this city to visit. Places where retaining the style of an era, its historical buildings and museums where their jewels arbegan ancient and modern art. England saved from its territory various places around the world travelers are required to visit. Some of these are:

Places in England
museums

Victoria and Albert Museum - author Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, also called V & A, is the largest museum in the world in terms of decorative arts category refers. It is located just on the corner of Exhibition Road and Cromwell Gardens in the area called South Kensington East of England.
Birmingham Museum of Jewelry
The Birmingham Jewellery Museum, will appreciate a wide range of antique jewelery from over 200 years of history in terms of art. In this museum appreciate antique jewelry and other details relating to this industry.

Madame Tussaud's Museum
This is an interesting and very popular wax museum where you can find important and prominent celebrities of art, history and others.

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
This is the more traditional museum hosts many trophies, apparel, equipment and memories of the best players of the tennis team. In this museum you can learn about the history of the stadium and the game made ​​through videos and sounds



















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tourist places


Being one of the largest countries in the UK, England has a variety of tourist sites that people want to come to this city to visit. Places where retaining the style of an era, its historical buildings and museums where their jewels arbegan ancient and modern art. England saved from its territory various places around the world travelers are required to visit. Some of these are:

Places in England
museums

Victoria and Albert Museum - author Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, also called V & A, is the largest museum in the world in terms of decorative arts category refers. It is located just on the corner of Exhibition Road and Cromwell Gardens in the area called South Kensington East of England.
Birmingham Museum of Jewelry
The Birmingham Jewellery Museum, will appreciate a wide range of antique jewelery from over 200 years of history in terms of art. In this museum appreciate antique jewelry and other details relating to this industry.

Madame Tussaud's Museum
This is an interesting and very popular wax museum where you can find important and prominent celebrities of art, history and others.

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum
This is the more traditional museum hosts many trophies, apparel, equipment and memories of the best players of the tennis team. In this museum you can learn about the history of the stadium and the game made ​​through videos and sounds



sights

Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace author
The official residence of the British monarch in the City of London, Buckingham Palace Buckingham House was originally called a small hotel built in 1703 for the Duke of Buckingham, being acquired in 1762 by George III who became a private residence.
Stonehenge
Near Amesbury in Wiltshire, 13 kms northwest of Salisbury, is a Neolithic monument dating from the Bronze Age. This is the famous Stonehenge, a formation composed of four concentric circles made ​​of stone.

The walls of York
One of the most visited tourist site is definitely this. The walls of York is a fence surrounding the city, built by the Romans and rebuilt many times. From here you can appreciate a great view of the city.

Hadrian's Wall
This wall is part of the defensive structure of the Roman Empire to protect their colony in England. It was ordered built by Emperor Hadrian to protect the city from attacks by the barbarians. It is one of the most important monuments built by the Romans in Britain.



Tower Bridge
This is one of the most popular and colorful bridges of London. It has 244 meters long and two towers of 65 meters.
London Eye
This site is one of the places where you can see the city of London in all its glory. Compared also with the Eiffel Tower, the London Eye is the point where you can see from the River Thames to the parliament and its gardens.

Far West Theatre in London
This theater is located in the heart of London, is often compared to Broadway (New York), represented by its quality in major works from mystery stories, comedies or thrillers, place of coexistence between great writers and actors .

Glastonbury Festival
Despite being a cultural activity, is an attraction for tourists coming to England, as is done in a unique place where music and nature merge. It is held annually and is one of the most popular festivals in the UK, starting in 1970.

Isle of Man
From here you can see a breathtaking view of natural landscapes, cliffs and mountains from purple to forest valleys and beautiful sandy beaches.





Cities to visit




Chester - author Wales
A city of nearly 100 miles wide and 140 long, it has a lot of lakes, mountains and ancient legends. Attractive, customs and languages ​​highly valued by its residents. This is Wales, a small town admired by the English.
Chester
This site is made po dela Roman ruins belonging to a former camp built to protect farms Welshmen before the attack of various tribes. Street (also named Chester) allows access to galleries, called "The Rows" and dating from the Middle Ages.

Brighton
This city, known as "London by the sea", is an area that has a pleasant climate for visitors, as it is warm and sunny, making it perfect to be a good time to relax.

Cheltenham
This is a glamorous and wealthy city of England, here you can find hot springs, found in 1796, the place chosen by many for vacation and relax.







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                                   Olympic Games




The Olympic Games or Olympics, or simply shorthand and Olympics are multidisciplinary sporting events involving athletes from around the world, in ancient Greece were dedicated to the god Zeus. There are two types of Olympics: Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics, which take place in a range, including four years. The organization responsible for conducting them is the International Olympic Committee (for short, IOC).
The current Olympic Games were inspired by the eighth century BC by the ancient Greeks organized in the city of Olympia, between 776 to. C. and 393 d. C. In the nineteenth century, the idea of making some events similar to those organized in antiquity, which would be realized primarily through the efforts of the French nobleman Pierre Fredy, Baron de Coubertin. The first edition of the so-called Olympics of the modern era was held in Athens, capital of Greece. Since that time, the Summer Olympics have been held every four years in various parts of the planet, the only exceptions being the editions of 1916, 1940 and 1944, due to the outbreak of the First and Second World War.