Heritage The Museum: 4. Spain's Heritage The museum of Art Spain's Heritage The museum from the Moorish centuries is so obvious everywhere in the south, especially in Andalusia, that it is equally a Heritage The museum of every traveler who visits Spain. I have mentioned Cordoba's mosque and, of course, Granada's Alhambra Palace and Seville's Giralda Bell Tower, but they are only conspicuous examples. The Palace of the Alcazar, in Seville, is another. So-"thank history" for the Moorish centuries.
The painting art of the Spanish masters is as obvious as the Moorish architecture. You almost have to queue up, with a mixed crowd of tourists and Spaniards, to enter the Prado Gallery and that is not a common complaint of travelers in most museum towns.
Harley-Davidson Unveiled Design for Museum Development
Harley-Davidson unveiled designs for the Harley-Davidson Museum development on 20 acres at the corner of Sixth and Canal Streets near downtown Milwaukee.
"The design plan for the Harley-Davidson Museum and its site incorporates striking urban design elements and engages the surrounding water and green spaces," said Museum Director Stacey Watson.
"It also unites the city center with the Menomonee Valley and reflects the industrial Heritage The museum of the area and of Harley-Davidson."
4. Denmark's Artistic Heritage The museum Danish painting has never developed a "school" to command wide attention, but the nation's ablest artists, a dozen or more of whom are well represented in the State Art Gallery on S01vgade, are respected. In sculpture, the Heritage The museum is much greater. The works of Bertel Thorvaldsen, who, incidentally, chiseled the famous "Lion of Lucerne" from the face of a cliff in that Swiss town, have been mentioned (Thorvaldsen Museum; Vor Frue Kirke), but there are many other striking statues and fountains by other sculptors, aside from those mentioned above (The Little Mermaid; The Gefion Fountain).
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