The "Plaza de España" is one of Seville's most easily recognised buildings.
In 1929 Seville hosted the Spanish-American Exhibition and numerous buildings were constructed for the exhibition in Maria Luisa Park, among them the Plaza designed by Aníbal González.
Built in 1785, the Plaza de Toros found in Ronda is one of the oldest operational bullrings in Spain. The arena has a diameter of 66 metres, surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone.
The Art Deco-era Hotel De Anza opened in 1931. For many years, this was San Jose's only luxury hotel with clients including Eleanor Roosevelt, Jack Dempsey and film stars like Susan Hayward and Paulette Goddard.
The beautiful, 25-foot high diving lady was painted on the building's exterior in 1951 to promote the hotel's heated pool.
They promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world.
Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.
The lovely Louisiana museum of modern art is a short train-ride from Copenhagen. When you want to take a break from Giacometti, Beuys and Warhol presented in the small pavilions, you can enjoy works from Bacon, Moore, Calder, Arp and others in the beautiful landscaped garden.
Ordrupgaard Museum. A world-class collection and magnificent space.
La Bombonera is a small restaurant and bakery in the heart of Old San Juan. La Bombonera is a friendly and authentic San Juan institution frequented by locals and by those who are in the know.
In the centre of the Sevilla there is a huge parkland planted with a wide variety of trees from all over the world. It has been carefully laid out with lots of space to wander among the exotic plants and numerous areas where you can sit and rest (on beautiful brenches decorated with azulejos).
The tour de l'horloge, or clock tower, is located at the old port of Montreal. It is free to walk into the clock tower and climb the 192 stairs to the top of the tower which offers panoramic views of Montreal and the St.