Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
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Museum of the Moving Image
Vintage makeup products
P. Harting Triunuial Magic Lantern, 1877.
Optical projection device that pre-dates the development of the motion picture projector by several hundred years. It shows audiences with images projected from painted glass slides, shown in progression to tell a story.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Trip to Greece : Day 8, Athens, Acopolis and more
Finally got to Acropolis, very hot (upper 80F) and sunny
with no shades. The ruins themselves were just like seen on photos, plus many
people and construction. But felt the location was really meaningful for its
importance in not only mythology but also in strategical point (able to see
everything).
The museum structure is neat; it was built on the ruins and we saw the ruins form above at the entrance. Reliefs at the museum were quite interesting.
Heat made me exhausted. Lunch at museum café. Minestrone-like veg & pea soup, lukewarm but good, comes with smoked herring and olives, bread (8.6€).
Trying to go back to hotel by taxi, then, came across Hadrian's Arch and Temple of Olympian Zeus. Both were built in 2nd century BC.
The temple looked more authentic than Acropolis in terms of atomosphere and design. It looked better in late afternoon lighting. It was also nice that after a Chinese tour group left like a storm, it became quiet. Dwarfed Acropolis and Lycabetus Hill were seen on its extension and felt like we're at the center of the world. Definitely a superb power spot and our fatigue from heat and walk was gone.
View from Acropolis
The museum structure is neat; it was built on the ruins and we saw the ruins form above at the entrance. Reliefs at the museum were quite interesting.
Heat made me exhausted. Lunch at museum café. Minestrone-like veg & pea soup, lukewarm but good, comes with smoked herring and olives, bread (8.6€).
Around the museum.
Trying to go back to hotel by taxi, then, came across Hadrian's Arch and Temple of Olympian Zeus. Both were built in 2nd century BC.
The temple looked more authentic than Acropolis in terms of atomosphere and design. It looked better in late afternoon lighting. It was also nice that after a Chinese tour group left like a storm, it became quiet. Dwarfed Acropolis and Lycabetus Hill were seen on its extension and felt like we're at the center of the world. Definitely a superb power spot and our fatigue from heat and walk was gone.
Took a cab to hotel. Enjoyed Shower and beer after lots of walking in heat. Dinner at Noodle Bar near hotel. Ramen soup tasted like non-spicy Tom yum and its noodle was like patai's. Thai fried rice tasted like American-Chinese one.
Window
shopping at Plaka and on Pandrossou St.Wanted to buy sandals or bag for a souvenir, but couldn't find anything that I would like to take home.Wine
at a café at Monastiraki Square.
Strolled around Ancient Agora. lots of accessory vendors. We’re lost on the way towards our hotel. Found a small Greek orthodox Church of the Holy Apostle Philip during service. Acapella chorus by a few men was fascinating, especially in dimness and incense. It was covered with icons and frescoes up to the ceiling. Figured out the way to the hotel by asking several times. It was like a dry summer. Comfortable walk. Took sometime to get to the hotel rooftop lounge since its elevator only carried up to 3 people. Finally saw the lit-up Acropolis. More beautiful than flat midday view. Had ouzo and a vacation cigarette.
Strolled around Ancient Agora. lots of accessory vendors. We’re lost on the way towards our hotel. Found a small Greek orthodox Church of the Holy Apostle Philip during service. Acapella chorus by a few men was fascinating, especially in dimness and incense. It was covered with icons and frescoes up to the ceiling. Figured out the way to the hotel by asking several times. It was like a dry summer. Comfortable walk. Took sometime to get to the hotel rooftop lounge since its elevator only carried up to 3 people. Finally saw the lit-up Acropolis. More beautiful than flat midday view. Had ouzo and a vacation cigarette.
Monday, March 4, 2013
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