8 European Souvenirs You Need to Take Home
Bring your European experience home with you. Here is a list of must-buy European souvenirs to share with friends and family…or keep for yourself!
Europe has been around for a long time. That’s why some of its most celebrated buildings are some of the oldest. But newer, more modern buildings can also be found. From Italy to Denmark, modern architecture has found its way into Europe’s heart. Browse this gallery to see some of the newest architectural marvels found throughout Europe.
Kunsthaus Graz in Austria is a fairly new building dedicated to contemporary art. The building’s façade is covered with giant pixels that light up in the night sky. Inside, art galleries celebrate new works of photography, film, design and even Internet art.
The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris was built in the 1970s and was well ahead of its time. The complex building is home to a public library as well as the largest museum of public art in Europe. Thousands of people visit the Centre Georges Pompidou every single day.
It took over 10 years to build but the MAXXI in Italy. The building’s unique design is a combination of sharp angles and bending lines. Inside, two brand-new museums are available to the public: MAXXI art and MAXXI architecture.
30 St Mary Axe in London’s financial district is known more informally as The Gherkin. It rises over 40 stories with much of the exterior walls being glass. While it’s a commercially used building, the top floor can be rented out for private events.
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is located in along the Nervión River in Spain. It was designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry and constructed in 1997. This contemporary museum is known for its use of materials like titanium and limestone.
The Oslo Opera House in Norway is one of Europe’s most prized performance buildings. It was built in 2007 and boasts a gorgeous horseshoe auditorium, window-clad lobby and even a skateboard-friendly exterior. When it’s not hosting a performance, you’ll find art galleries on display inside.
Harpa is the prized music hall of Iceland and can be found in Reykjavik Harbour. The design of the building includes a complex collection of glass, lights and concrete. While it’s beautiful on the outside, it all makes for ideal acoustics in the concert halls inside.
Located in the heart of Copenhagen, The Royal Library has become one of Denmark’s best architectural achievements. The library’s new home known as The Black Diamond and is made from a special type of black granite. Inside you’ll find two museums, concert performances, restaurants and more.
Bring your European experience home with you. Here is a list of must-buy European souvenirs to share with friends and family…or keep for yourself!
Europe is a treat in more ways than one, and the local confections make it all the sweeter. You may already know about Belgian chocolate and Italian gelato. But that’s just the start of the sweet treats found in Europe. Let your taste buds travel the continent with these 12 sweet treats.
Just a ten-minute walk from the city centre is one of Debrecen’s most popular locations, with numerous activities on offer under the 100-year-old trees for young and old alike.
Europe has been around for a long time. That’s why some of its most celebrated buildings are some of the oldest. But newer, more modern buildings can also be found. From Italy to Denmark, modern architecture has found its way into Europe’s heart. Browse this gallery to see some of the newest architectural marvels found throughout Europe.
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During the imperial era, Vienna was completely in a spin over almonds. No wonder, since the Viennese pastry chefs were focussed on everything that made fine dishes taste even finer. And that definitely included almonds!
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