There really 250m either side of the door in the museum? or it was only at the time?
I also went to Berlin this summer and I have not seen this famous wall type Nabucho '! This will give me an opportunity to return. By the coup against Kennedy, I did 12 years of German and I've never hit that he had said something stupid ...: O
Ben say so! When I think that I spent two years there (87-89) and I went next !!!! Ma! Que vergogna! U Bahn is the underground network (currently the S bahn too) and U Bahnof is the sation! Che enfie peaucoup crazy!
It is better that this story speech took place in Berlin, not Paris. Because in German, "Pariser" certainly means "Parisien" wireless doorbell button ... but also "top", "condom"! The risk of confusion would have been more embarrassing ^ _ ^ But the museum ... I understand your chouinements hysterical to give your honey, it's awesome! (I smiled without reading the next bubble, I had the same reaction as Mr. Bambiii, letting spontaneously "Oh yeah, anyway!")
fervante anonymous reader of your blog for a while, I wonder at your plussoie Pergamon * __ * I'm doing a tour during a school trip there's heuuu qques xD years (7 years in real life), and all visits we were able to do during this week, it really is a visit that has me most BREAK breath; it feels really tiny next to all these monuments * ___ * aaaah it makes me want to go back there it T__T
Oh yeah, anyway! I was thinking ... "Hey ... It looks very insitante air with the damn door ... It's a door, what!" But from the photos, I must say ... Well ... ok ... I have to admit it is beautiful ... It still gives me a little more desire to go to Germany ... (And that is not right now, because I would have to find myself a few days of vacation that would drag in here and there ...) First comm 'on this blog I know But recently ... bravo! I love, I may even say I agree! Tip top what ... At the revoyure congratulations wireless doorbell button to live (I think coming to festoblog ...). And meanwhile, BRAVO !!! A Pluch '
Just to complete the story of the Brandenburg Gate, our president at the end of his speech for the 20th anniversary of the fall of the wall graced the Berlin and a German "Wir sind Brühe" ... Who in originally wanted to be a "Wir sind Brüder" we are brothers. He unintentionally change this sentence with "we boil" ... We can deduce that the Brandenburg Gate is cursed for policy. The Ishtar Gate perhaps, but no speeches to do, so we do not know!
This is not to say, but the Ishtar Gate, it's mostly wireless doorbell button a big nineteenth reconstitution with real archeological pieces inside, but when you do a little careful from fake is really huge ...
Indeed sacred door ... I understand that Nabuchotruc (what a long name ... ^ __ ^,) was a fan of Isis, uh, Ishtar, finally it's the same, it is called nowadays Marie well in our Christian countries ... It was still not anyone miss the ... Yeah, come to think of it owes much to him ... Too bad we are taught so little ... ^ __ ^, this really wireless doorbell button nice way to tell your ... your stay in Berlin ... ^ __ ^
I also saw that door, it's pretty, but it always makes me sick to my stomach to think of all those countries which have been plundered to fill our museums. wireless doorbell button Even if you leave us that we have better techniques for restoration / conservation, we must not forget that the vast majority of ancient works were stolen in the 19th. In England, the Victorian area, the citizens wireless doorbell button were using egypthiennes mummies as firewood.
If you have no opportunity to go to Berlin or would like to return to see the famous door, know, dear envious and nostalgic, a lion is in the Louvre, in the halls of Mesopotamia in the Middle East! this is also the only work dating from the Neo-Babylonian period wireless doorbell button they have. you'll also get a glimpse of gigantism common at the time past the colossal bulls androcéphales neo Assyrian winged guarding some corridors of this department .. enjoy your visit!
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