Miró nasceu na Espanha em 1893 e viveu até 1983. Ele conheceu o fundador do movimento surrealista André Breton na década de 1920 e participou da primeira exposição surrealista em 1925, onde desenvolveu sua linguagem artística marcada por símbolos, pontos e linhas. Além da pintura, Miró também trabalhou com artes gráficas, escultura e cerâmica, reduzindo no fim da vida o uso de cor a apenas preto e branco.
O documento fornece detalhes de uma viagem a Barcelona entre 13 e 16 de março de 2008, incluindo preços, itinerário diário com horas de atividades como visitas a atrações e refeições, e informações sobre check-in e voo de volta.
O documento descreve a viagem de 4 dias da turma 9oA a Barcelona, Espanha. Inclui detalhes sobre as datas da viagem, alojamento, passeios realizados nos principais pontos turísticos como Las Ramblas, Sagrada Família e Parque Güell no primeiro dia, visita ao parque temático PortAventura no terceiro dia, e retorno a Portugal no quarto dia.
As Ramblas, artistas de rua e a Sagrada Família são mencionados, bem como uma "stampida arriscada" e um "casal maravilha". Alguns adjetivos como "estiloso" e "suspeito" também são usados para descrever pessoas e situações.
O documento descreve uma viagem de estudo de um grupo de estudantes portugueses a Barcelona, Espanha. Eles partiram de ônibus e chegaram em Barcelona depois de cerca de 18 horas de viagem. Durante a viagem de três dias, eles visitaram locais como as Ramblas, o Bairro Gótico, o Parque Güell, a Sagrada Família e o estádio do Barcelona. A autora descreveu a viagem como uma experiência muito intensa e entusiasmante.
Miró nasceu na Espanha em 1893 e viveu até 1983. Ele conheceu o fundador do movimento surrealista André Breton na década de 1920 e participou da primeira exposição surrealista em 1925, onde desenvolveu sua linguagem artística marcada por símbolos, pontos e linhas. Além da pintura, Miró também trabalhou com artes gráficas, escultura e cerâmica, reduzindo no fim da vida o uso de cor a apenas preto e branco.
O documento fornece detalhes de uma viagem a Barcelona entre 13 e 16 de março de 2008, incluindo preços, itinerário diário com horas de atividades como visitas a atrações e refeições, e informações sobre check-in e voo de volta.
O documento descreve a viagem de 4 dias da turma 9oA a Barcelona, Espanha. Inclui detalhes sobre as datas da viagem, alojamento, passeios realizados nos principais pontos turísticos como Las Ramblas, Sagrada Família e Parque Güell no primeiro dia, visita ao parque temático PortAventura no terceiro dia, e retorno a Portugal no quarto dia.
As Ramblas, artistas de rua e a Sagrada Família são mencionados, bem como uma "stampida arriscada" e um "casal maravilha". Alguns adjetivos como "estiloso" e "suspeito" também são usados para descrever pessoas e situações.
O documento descreve uma viagem de estudo de um grupo de estudantes portugueses a Barcelona, Espanha. Eles partiram de ônibus e chegaram em Barcelona depois de cerca de 18 horas de viagem. Durante a viagem de três dias, eles visitaram locais como as Ramblas, o Bairro Gótico, o Parque Güell, a Sagrada Família e o estádio do Barcelona. A autora descreveu a viagem como uma experiência muito intensa e entusiasmante.
The city of Los Angeles is located in Southern California and is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. It has a subtropical climate with plenty of sunshine and few rainy days. Important landmarks include the Griffith Observatory, Capitol Records Building, Hollywood Sign, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles is a global center of the film and television industries and is also home to several major sports teams. It has over 800 museums, making it one of the most museum-rich cities globally.
Rome is the capital city of Italy known as the Eternal City, with a population of over 2.7 million people. Some of Rome's most famous landmarks include the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever built; the Pantheon, a circular temple dedicated to all gods; and the Trevi Fountain, the largest and most famous Baroque fountain. Other notable sites are the Roman Forum, the historic center of Roman political and social life; St. Peter's Basilica, located above St. Peter's tomb; and the Sistine Chapel, famous for its Michelangelo frescoes. The Vatican City, home to the Pope, is its own independent state located within Rome.
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, Germany, located on the Isar River near the Bavarian Alps. It has a population of around 1.42 million, and was the host city of the 1972 Summer Olympics. Some of Munich's most notable landmarks include the Frauenkirche church, the Alte Pinakothek art museum, Munich Residenz royal palace, Englischer Garten public park, Glyptothek sculpture museum, Theatine Church, Allianz Arena football stadium, and Oktoberfest beer festival.
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, with over 4.6 million people in the metropolitan area. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflected by its role as the main destination for immigrants to Australia. Key landmarks include the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, ANZ Stadium, Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria, Bondi and Manly beaches, and Centennial Park.
Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil. It was the capital of Brazil from 1822 to 1960 and is known for its cultural icons like Sugarloaf Mountain, Christ the Redeemer statue, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, Maracana stadium, and Tijuca National Park. Rio de Janeiro attracts many national and international tourists for its beaches, culture, and nightlife.
This document provides information about several famous landmarks and locations in Paris, France. It describes Paris as the capital and largest city of France, located on the River Seine. It then provides details about notable structures like the Eiffel Tower, La Defense business district, Bastille square, the Louvre museum, Notre Dame cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysees avenue, Disneyland Paris, Moulin Rouge, Musee d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, and Sacre Coeur basilica. Each location is given a brief overview of its significance and features.
The document provides information about New York City across multiple sections. It describes New York City as the most populous city in the United States and a global economic center. It highlights that New York City is home to many professional sports teams and some of the most expensive stadiums. Specific boroughs are described, including Manhattan as the largest office market in the US, Brooklyn as the most populous borough with a diverse culture, and Queens as the most ethnically diverse county. Iconic New York City locations and structures are also mentioned like the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park.
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. It has a population of over 12 million people, making it the largest city in Europe. Christianity, especially Russian Orthodoxy, is the predominant religion in Moscow. The city has a strong sporting tradition and has hosted the Olympic Games and other major sporting events. Moscow has river ports and terminals for passenger boats and cruises, as well as three sea ports. Crime in Moscow has historically involved organized criminal groups, but more recently has also included youth gangs. The city has nine major train stations that connect it to other parts of Europe and Asia by rail.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. It was founded by Vikings as a military base and slave trading center, and has been the capital since the Middle Ages. Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592, is Ireland's oldest and most important university. Guinness beer originated in Dublin in 1759 and is known for its distinctive roasted barley flavor.
October is an excellent time to visit Tuscany for several reasons:
The landscapes are especially beautiful in October as the fields change color and morning mists roll through the hills. The cuisine also benefits from the harvest of olives, mushrooms, and truffles. Accommodation prices are significantly lower than in the high summer season. The weather remains mild with warm days and cool nights. Travelers can enjoy Tuscany's beautiful scenery and cuisine at lower prices during this shoulder season in October.
Miami is a city located in southeastern Florida and home to over 400,000 residents. It has a vibrant arts scene with venues like the Adrienne Arsht Center, the second largest performing arts center in the US. Miami is also home to attractions like Zoo Miami, the largest zoological garden in Florida spread over 740 acres housing over 2,000 animals, and the Miami Seaquarium, the oldest oceanarium in the US founded in 1955. Major sports and entertainment venues include the American Airlines Arena, home to the Miami Heat basketball team. The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports and cargo hubs in the country.
Vienna, Austria is located on the Danube River. It has cold winters and moderate summers. The Vienna State Opera is one of the most important opera companies in the world, located in Vienna. Schönbrunn Palace is a major historical site that is one of Vienna's top tourist attractions. Viennese cuisine is known for pastries like strudel and goulash stew.
Venice is a city in northern Italy that can only be accessed from the mainland by bridge. Within the city there is no traffic, as transportation is by boat called vaporettos. Piazza San Marco is the center of Venice and lowest point, so it floods first when water levels rise. Important landmarks around the Piazza include the Basilica di San Marco, Doge's Palace, and a clock tower featuring statues and a lion symbol. The Carnival of Venice is a popular annual festival attracting visitors from across Europe seeking entertainment. Pigeons in the Piazza are accustomed to people as residents regularly feed them.
Seville is a historic city in Andalusia, Spain known for its many monuments, including the Cathedral of Seville and Giralda tower, a former mosque minaret. The Alcázar palace is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe. Other landmarks include the General Archive of the Indies, a UNESCO World Heritage Site containing documents on Spain's colonial empire, and the Metropol Parasol structure housing an archaeological museum. Seville is also famous for its annual Holy Week processions, Feria de Abril fair and bullfighting at the Real Maestranza bullring. The city and port are located along the Guadalquivir River. Local cuisine features dishes
Santorini is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km from mainland Greece. It is one of the most famous Greek islands, formed by a volcanic eruption approximately 3500 years ago that left much of the island sunken. The two most visited villages on Santorini are Fira and Oia, which feature luxury hotels. The island is known for its museums showcasing Greek culture and pottery, white houses with blue roofs, and famous gastronomy like olive oil and cheese.
Rio de Janeiro is located on the southeast coast of Brazil and is known for its spectacular natural scenery including beaches and mountains. Some of Rio's most famous landmarks are Christ the Redeemer statue, the Botanical Garden, Maracana Stadium, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Copacabana Beach. The city is also known for its vibrant Carnival celebrations and samba parades, and its local cuisine includes cheese bread, feijoada stew, and coconut dessert quindim.
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and was formerly the capital of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia. It has a rich cultural history with many museums, theaters, and festivals. Tourism is also a large part of Prague's economy, with many historical neighborhoods attracting visitors from around the world. Two of Prague's most notable landmarks are Wenceslas Square, which is the site of important political events, and St. Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic cathedral housing the tombs of many Czech kings.
Istanbul is located in northwestern Turkey where the Bosphorus divides the city into European and Asian sides. It has a long history as a cosmopolitan city under the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, though it has become more homogenously Muslim Turkish. The architecture reflects its diverse cultural influences, with iconic buildings like Hagia Sophia from the Byzantine era and Nuruosmaniye Mosque in Ottoman Baroque style. Istanbul also has historic markets, seafood restaurants along the Bosphorus, and a vibrant nightlife scene concentrated in districts like Beyoğlu and Kadıköy.
The city of Granada has several beautiful historic places, most notably the Alhambra palace dating back to the 9th century. The Alhambra was originally a simple fortress called AlHamra for its red earth construction. Nearby is the Carmen of the Martyrs garden covering over seven hectares known formerly as the Captives Corral. The Gardens of the Triumph are also historic, surrounded by buildings and featuring colorful fountains at night. Mariana Pineda was executed in the gardens in 1831 after fighting for freedom. The Generalife in Granada shows how Arabic spirit was expressed in construction and attachment to sensuality. With 50 years of history, Rose-Young Park is one of Gran
Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan, located in the center of the Greater Tokyo area. It is home to many museums, including the Tokyo National Museum which houses traditional Japanese art. A notable landmark is the Tokyo Skytree, a 634-meter tall broadcasting and observation tower that became the tallest structure in Japan when it was completed in 2010. Common Japanese foods found in Tokyo include sushi, which contains vinegared rice combined with raw fish or seafood.
The city of Los Angeles is located in Southern California and is one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. It has a subtropical climate with plenty of sunshine and few rainy days. Important landmarks include the Griffith Observatory, Capitol Records Building, Hollywood Sign, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles is a global center of the film and television industries and is also home to several major sports teams. It has over 800 museums, making it one of the most museum-rich cities globally.
Rome is the capital city of Italy known as the Eternal City, with a population of over 2.7 million people. Some of Rome's most famous landmarks include the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever built; the Pantheon, a circular temple dedicated to all gods; and the Trevi Fountain, the largest and most famous Baroque fountain. Other notable sites are the Roman Forum, the historic center of Roman political and social life; St. Peter's Basilica, located above St. Peter's tomb; and the Sistine Chapel, famous for its Michelangelo frescoes. The Vatican City, home to the Pope, is its own independent state located within Rome.
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, Germany, located on the Isar River near the Bavarian Alps. It has a population of around 1.42 million, and was the host city of the 1972 Summer Olympics. Some of Munich's most notable landmarks include the Frauenkirche church, the Alte Pinakothek art museum, Munich Residenz royal palace, Englischer Garten public park, Glyptothek sculpture museum, Theatine Church, Allianz Arena football stadium, and Oktoberfest beer festival.
Sydney is the capital city of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, with over 4.6 million people in the metropolitan area. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflected by its role as the main destination for immigrants to Australia. Key landmarks include the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, ANZ Stadium, Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria, Bondi and Manly beaches, and Centennial Park.
Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro in southeastern Brazil. It was the capital of Brazil from 1822 to 1960 and is known for its cultural icons like Sugarloaf Mountain, Christ the Redeemer statue, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, Maracana stadium, and Tijuca National Park. Rio de Janeiro attracts many national and international tourists for its beaches, culture, and nightlife.
This document provides information about several famous landmarks and locations in Paris, France. It describes Paris as the capital and largest city of France, located on the River Seine. It then provides details about notable structures like the Eiffel Tower, La Defense business district, Bastille square, the Louvre museum, Notre Dame cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, Champs-Elysees avenue, Disneyland Paris, Moulin Rouge, Musee d'Orsay, Place de la Concorde, and Sacre Coeur basilica. Each location is given a brief overview of its significance and features.
The document provides information about New York City across multiple sections. It describes New York City as the most populous city in the United States and a global economic center. It highlights that New York City is home to many professional sports teams and some of the most expensive stadiums. Specific boroughs are described, including Manhattan as the largest office market in the US, Brooklyn as the most populous borough with a diverse culture, and Queens as the most ethnically diverse county. Iconic New York City locations and structures are also mentioned like the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park.
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. It has a population of over 12 million people, making it the largest city in Europe. Christianity, especially Russian Orthodoxy, is the predominant religion in Moscow. The city has a strong sporting tradition and has hosted the Olympic Games and other major sporting events. Moscow has river ports and terminals for passenger boats and cruises, as well as three sea ports. Crime in Moscow has historically involved organized criminal groups, but more recently has also included youth gangs. The city has nine major train stations that connect it to other parts of Europe and Asia by rail.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. It was founded by Vikings as a military base and slave trading center, and has been the capital since the Middle Ages. Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592, is Ireland's oldest and most important university. Guinness beer originated in Dublin in 1759 and is known for its distinctive roasted barley flavor.
October is an excellent time to visit Tuscany for several reasons:
The landscapes are especially beautiful in October as the fields change color and morning mists roll through the hills. The cuisine also benefits from the harvest of olives, mushrooms, and truffles. Accommodation prices are significantly lower than in the high summer season. The weather remains mild with warm days and cool nights. Travelers can enjoy Tuscany's beautiful scenery and cuisine at lower prices during this shoulder season in October.
Miami is a city located in southeastern Florida and home to over 400,000 residents. It has a vibrant arts scene with venues like the Adrienne Arsht Center, the second largest performing arts center in the US. Miami is also home to attractions like Zoo Miami, the largest zoological garden in Florida spread over 740 acres housing over 2,000 animals, and the Miami Seaquarium, the oldest oceanarium in the US founded in 1955. Major sports and entertainment venues include the American Airlines Arena, home to the Miami Heat basketball team. The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports and cargo hubs in the country.
Vienna, Austria is located on the Danube River. It has cold winters and moderate summers. The Vienna State Opera is one of the most important opera companies in the world, located in Vienna. Schönbrunn Palace is a major historical site that is one of Vienna's top tourist attractions. Viennese cuisine is known for pastries like strudel and goulash stew.
Venice is a city in northern Italy that can only be accessed from the mainland by bridge. Within the city there is no traffic, as transportation is by boat called vaporettos. Piazza San Marco is the center of Venice and lowest point, so it floods first when water levels rise. Important landmarks around the Piazza include the Basilica di San Marco, Doge's Palace, and a clock tower featuring statues and a lion symbol. The Carnival of Venice is a popular annual festival attracting visitors from across Europe seeking entertainment. Pigeons in the Piazza are accustomed to people as residents regularly feed them.
Seville is a historic city in Andalusia, Spain known for its many monuments, including the Cathedral of Seville and Giralda tower, a former mosque minaret. The Alcázar palace is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe. Other landmarks include the General Archive of the Indies, a UNESCO World Heritage Site containing documents on Spain's colonial empire, and the Metropol Parasol structure housing an archaeological museum. Seville is also famous for its annual Holy Week processions, Feria de Abril fair and bullfighting at the Real Maestranza bullring. The city and port are located along the Guadalquivir River. Local cuisine features dishes
Santorini is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km from mainland Greece. It is one of the most famous Greek islands, formed by a volcanic eruption approximately 3500 years ago that left much of the island sunken. The two most visited villages on Santorini are Fira and Oia, which feature luxury hotels. The island is known for its museums showcasing Greek culture and pottery, white houses with blue roofs, and famous gastronomy like olive oil and cheese.
Rio de Janeiro is located on the southeast coast of Brazil and is known for its spectacular natural scenery including beaches and mountains. Some of Rio's most famous landmarks are Christ the Redeemer statue, the Botanical Garden, Maracana Stadium, Sugarloaf Mountain, and Copacabana Beach. The city is also known for its vibrant Carnival celebrations and samba parades, and its local cuisine includes cheese bread, feijoada stew, and coconut dessert quindim.
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and was formerly the capital of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia. It has a rich cultural history with many museums, theaters, and festivals. Tourism is also a large part of Prague's economy, with many historical neighborhoods attracting visitors from around the world. Two of Prague's most notable landmarks are Wenceslas Square, which is the site of important political events, and St. Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic cathedral housing the tombs of many Czech kings.
Istanbul is located in northwestern Turkey where the Bosphorus divides the city into European and Asian sides. It has a long history as a cosmopolitan city under the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, though it has become more homogenously Muslim Turkish. The architecture reflects its diverse cultural influences, with iconic buildings like Hagia Sophia from the Byzantine era and Nuruosmaniye Mosque in Ottoman Baroque style. Istanbul also has historic markets, seafood restaurants along the Bosphorus, and a vibrant nightlife scene concentrated in districts like Beyoğlu and Kadıköy.
The city of Granada has several beautiful historic places, most notably the Alhambra palace dating back to the 9th century. The Alhambra was originally a simple fortress called AlHamra for its red earth construction. Nearby is the Carmen of the Martyrs garden covering over seven hectares known formerly as the Captives Corral. The Gardens of the Triumph are also historic, surrounded by buildings and featuring colorful fountains at night. Mariana Pineda was executed in the gardens in 1831 after fighting for freedom. The Generalife in Granada shows how Arabic spirit was expressed in construction and attachment to sensuality. With 50 years of history, Rose-Young Park is one of Gran
Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan, located in the center of the Greater Tokyo area. It is home to many museums, including the Tokyo National Museum which houses traditional Japanese art. A notable landmark is the Tokyo Skytree, a 634-meter tall broadcasting and observation tower that became the tallest structure in Japan when it was completed in 2010. Common Japanese foods found in Tokyo include sushi, which contains vinegared rice combined with raw fish or seafood.