It stands on the central Republic Square (Trg republike), opposite the Parliament. Culture and art events like artistic performances, dances, book fairs, film festivals etc.. are held here regulary.
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The best bakery i Stockholm. My favorite is their saffron bun, the cardamom bun or their croissant twist with cinnamon. All these sticks to the baking paper because they have so much butter and caramel in them.
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An island of countryside-like idyll in one of Vienna’s youngest districts, surrounded on all sides by the city’s newest apartment blocks. Notgalerie’s wooden church was once rescued from demolition to be completely reassembled and now hosts a programme of art events appreciative of the character and leisurely pace of its new location.
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Posted by Angelo Iodice
Numana is a central Adriatic seaside place overlooking the sea and it is surrounded by green woods of the Conero Park, another great place to descovery the nature, for listening to trees and mountains sound. The place mix in an atmosphere of suspense powdery colours, and antique tones. Numana is the ideal place for summer holidays, starting from the widest beaches up to the coves surrounded by nature. I invite to discover this magnificent glimpse of the Adriatic Sea among the enchanting beaches of the Conero Riviera.
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Ember Hostel is located in Cap Hill just a short walk from the state capitol, downtown bars and an awesome music scene. Capitol Hill was once the home of Denver’s elite and today consists of historic mansions, such as this. Ember Hostel was certainly an experience above all expectations. The mansion is decorated in retro style with so many details to look at. If you want to hang out at the lounge to perhaps get some work done, choose any of the many corners to curl up in. They also provide supplementary coffee, tea and fresh water. You can choose to stay in the dorm room, consisting of 16 bunkbeds, or you can stay at the private deluxe room for 2 with a queen bed. When you've found your buddy travellers, grab them all and jump in to the 10-people jacuzzi at the backyard. Or sit by the fireplace and drink beers and chit-chat. The staff is so friendly and at your service 24/7. They helped us with lots of local tips to restaurants, breakfast places and bars. Again, this was definitely over all expectations and I can definitely recommend staying here if you visit Denver.
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Like Barbapapa’s house with a beautiful garden.
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The best coffee place in Antwerp with a great interior designed by Petillon-Ceuppens Architects.
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Montreal-style bagels are baked here everyday. It's my weekly pitstop!
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Another beautiful area to go ski touring with a breathtaking view. The elevation is high up so you'll e guaranteed snow. The skiing is varied with more mellow or steeper so make sure to read the bulletin before getting out in the outback.
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Posted by César Pesquera
Laut is avant-garde culture from the heart of Barcelona. Very close to the Paral.lel street, old cradle of Barcelona's bohemia, you will find a space of two hundred and forty-five square meters designed for a reduced audience and equipped with a high-quality sound system.
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The Musée de l'École de Nancy is a museum devoted to the "École de Nancy", an artistic movement founded in 1901. The museum, opened in 1964, it has a wonderful garden, an aquarium pavilion, and the main building contains works by all the major "Art Nouveau" artists from Nancy. Exposed collections are made of rooms decorated in "Art Nouveau" style, filled with atypical objects of art designed by leading representatives of this french artistic movement.
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An artist collective and exhibition venue in the industrial area of Lövholmen where I happen to have my studio :)
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Graphic designer specialised in branding, editorial and web with a focus on culture, art, architecture, fashion and occasionally fine dining.
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Photographer and Filmmaker based in Byron Bay
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Tom is a freelance book cover designer based in Brighton, England. When he's not working in the studio he can be found outside somewhere on his bicycle, pretending he's a kid again.
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Joan Wong is a designer that creates visual responses to narratives. She has designed book covers for Penguin, Random House, Alfred A. Knopf, Farrar Straus and Giroux, New Directions, Simon and Schuster, and Harper Collins. She is also a frequent collaborator with the New York Times, creating spot illustrations for their articles. In 2018, she curated and illustrated a collection of online stories about “lives that could have been” called “Sister Life.”
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Born in 1990, Antoine Duruflé grew up in Paris. In his studies, he went through the famous illustration section of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. Yet his work is closer today to the field of painting. Color is an integral part of his pictorial identity. The attraction for this one, was revealed by its practice of the image printed in screen-printing workshop. She carries it gradually in a surreal nature, which blurs the clear lines of the illustration. The fictional universe that he builds tightly binds him to the realm of music that calls him to create visuals close to a certain fantasy and a utopian world.
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Born in 1986, graphic designer Dokho Shin has been working as a freelance designer since he graduated from Dankook University with a major in Visual Communication Design. He enjoys working with various artists and designers in the cultural field. He has been working based in Berlin since 2017.
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I run Giant Ant, a design & animation studio.
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Antwerp based film maker and curator
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Illustrator based in Paris
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Wroclaw (Poland) based photographer Lukasz Wierzbowski has already published his own book, shot for magazines such as Neon Magazin (cover), Waterfall Magazine, Kinki Magazine, Tokion Factory, Lodown Magazine. In addition to photography, he also got a passion for film making.
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I am a Vienna based Art Directrice with a focus on capturing and designing authentic brand stories. I am also the founder of my own independent magazine about culture and travel, which reflects my natural intuition for visual communication.
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Lynnie’s style is a distinctive one, where a bold bright colour palate is used to great effect in the playful charismatic characters she creates. The development of these characters is the driving force of her work; producing mysterious, seductive creatures and powerful femme fatales. Women are mostly the subject of her pieces ­which she brings to life using ink, paint and paint pens. By working spontaneously the personalities evolve naturally into striking and engaging images which both shock and amuse, but always stimulate the eye.
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Graphic designer from London, currently living in Sydney, Australia 
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Sonya Dyakova is an art director living in London, who founded Atelier Dyakova, a multi-disciplinary, award winning visual communication agency. She leads a chaotic life with her photographer husband Edward Park and two beautiful children.
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I was born in St Petersburg, then, at 11, moved to Siberia where I have lived for 12 more years, graduated from a local university before returning to my hometown in 1998. I took various jobs there before finally turning to photography. From last August I am based in Moscow, a mad metropolis full of contrasts, energy and drama at every corner. In terms of urban design and architecture, many consider it a failed city, and you really have to know it from the inside to be able to appreciate its vibrance and dynamics. In this nostalgic picture (by Savva Bogatyrev), I am on a tram back in St Pete with my wife Veronika.
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