reminiscent of old Spanish colonial buildings, and the hostelry interior is tastefully appointed with antique furniture along with striking artworks by
The Presidio, considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in America, dominates a bucolic, hilltop setting a few hundred yards
Dubbed as the “Vigan of the South,” Taal reigns as one of the greatest preserved Spanish colonial era cultural sites. It has a heritage village which conforms
cast, works on paper, photography, animation art, Russian icons and Spanish Colonial art. Major areas of focus include art description, identifying and and more »
Introduction to the regulations "The Strategic Victory" by Fidel Castro Ruz the tomb of a reactionary journalist who was in the service of the Spanish colonial decide, a fact that, as was corroborated later, never happened.
Art elements such as Ice sculptures and threatening-and-white photographs, antique colonial furniture recall the setting of the 18th Century. and more »
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Hai Ba Trung division, Vietnam
Hanoi’s Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake are must-sees on the tourist circuit. The traditional architecture, road food and chaotic traffic are all very charming, but there’s more to the city than its crowded ‘36’ streets.
Hai Ba Trung is directly south of Hoan Kiem Lake. It’s the bishopric’s largest residential district, stretching from tree-lined streets filled with old French colonial buildings to a university precinct.
The most fascinating part of town runs from where it edges into central Hoan Kiem district south to multi-story mall Vincom Soar.
Trieu Viet Vuong is famous for its thriving student café scene, which get busy from nightfall till 11pm on most nights. Communist-themed Cong Café and Tadioto, café-cum-bar-cum-gallery, are our favorites.
Lenin Store on the nearby Le Duan street is the capital’s largest park. If you’re lucky, you will be able to spot old folks doing tai chi against the backdrop of breakdancing youngsters in the beforehand mornings.
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What are some good furniture websites?
Apr 27, 2007 by Nia | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Can someone get something off one's chest me some good websites to find SPANISH COLONIAL furniture, within a reasonable price? Like tables, sofas chairs, rugs, things of that character. Or some local stores here in San Diego?
i call to mind a consider you can find a great help in:
www.gadwood.com\index1.html
body | Apr 29, 2007
if ur from australia cheack on eccentric furniture or ikea website write them in google they should come up
yeas | Apr 27, 2007
Something like this dining set?
http://www.homelement.com/products/Dining-Chamber-Furniture/Formal-Dining/Capistrano-Dining-Collection-Homelegance_1201.html
Good luck!
yellowcabbie | Apr 27, 2007
i judge you can find a great help in:
www.gadwood.com\index1.html
body | Apr 27, 2007
"Talavera" may interest you...
http://www.detailed-bathroom-vessel-sinks.com/talavera_vessel_sinks.html
lynngray48 | Apr 27, 2007
How was the housing and furniture in the Colonial Era different than now?
Feb 11, 2008 by sapphire173coryn | Posted in History
I'm doing this for a Spanish present. In Spanish I need to describe what some aspects of life was like back then, and compare it to now. So, I need some fairly simplistic stuff to work with. Justifiable a few paragraphs about...I dunno...furniture shape, house location, color, etc, anything like that. Please help me get some good, simple poop that I can easily transfer into Spanish. I'm in Spanish two.
In Colonial times, many of the machines that training, hold and decorate furniture today, did not exist. So many pieces were made like puzzles. The wood pieces fitted together without screws or nails. Much of the garnish was hand carved, and wood was hand rubbed to enhance the patina.