The Temple of Olympian Zeus is an ancient temple located in the center of Athens, Greece. It is dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, and it is one of the largest and most impressive temples of the ancient world. The construction of the Temple of Olympian Zeus began in the 6th century BC, during the reign of the Athenian tyrant Peisistratus. However, the temple was not completed until the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, more than 600 years later. The temple had 104 columns, each standing 17 meters tall, making it one of the largest temples in the ancient world. Today, only 15 of the original columns remain standing, along with some other architectural elements of the temple, including the ruins of the sanctuary, the cella, and the east and west pediments. The temple is an impressive sight, even in its partially ruined state, and it is a popular tourist attraction in Athens. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is located in a large park area known as the "Archaeological Site of Olympieion." The park is a peaceful and picturesque oasis in the heart of the city, with lush greenery and beautiful views of the temple and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can stroll through the park, take photos of the temple, and learn about its fascinating history through the on-site informational displays.
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Very known tapas restaurant
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One of my favorite buildings of the city
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You have a lot of hills to choose from in San Francisco but in my opinion the best (and most varied) views are from Bernal Hill. Bonus: from my kitchen table I can watch tiny blobs moving around on this hill-- slow blobs are people, fast blobs are dogs.
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This is a completely unexpected scenario in the heart of Shoreditch. The entrance is seamless, a standard corner-shop-type with a narrow door, leading downstairs to a peculiar setting in the basement. The drinks are carefully selected and mixed. There is always something to experiment that doesn’t disappoint.
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I love visiting places that offer a totally different idea of urbanity and experimental concepts for urban (mass) housing. The Wohnpark Alterlaa, built from 1973–1985, is such a project. Hop on the subway to get there and I recommend that you take an extended walk through the area and the surrounding park.
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Gaspar's is a modern, stylish and extremely delicious restaurant with the new take on Indian inspired food.
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Unusual visit, with the great articulated elephant and the famous machine gallery
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Somewhat outside of the city but worth the lil trip 
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One of the most special pubs in London, not so much for the place itself but rather for the crowd you will meet there; a mixture of locals, art students, passers by and weirdos. A place to feel at home and share a beer with the staff and/or the landlord (Paul).
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This bakery, frequented only by florentine people, is located in a street just outside the border (obviously imaginary) between the Florence inhabited by tourist and the one with the florentines. Beyond Piazza Beccaria you will find shops of all kinds and the slow life typical of the village. This bakery preserves all the authenticity of the old days. Do not miss the salty schiacciata (if you are looking for someone who makes sandwiches - here the service is not offered) and if you love herbs, their version with sage is not to be missed. Tip: It is better if eaten hot in the morning, more hours pass the more it tends to harden. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
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The best way to enjoy Manhattan is from Brooklyn. Transmitter Park offers views without the crowds, and you can pick up coffee-to-go and treats from nearby Ovenly. The India St/Greenpoint Ferry is a 5 minute walk and will take you all the way to the Rockaways in the Summertime.
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Charlotte Strick is a principal at the multidisciplinary graphic design firm, Strick&Williams, founded in 2014 with her longtime friend and colleague, Claire Williams Martinez. The studio collaborates with cultural institutions and clients in the arts, publishing, education, non-profits and everything in-between. For 14 years prior, Strick was a designer turned art director at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, where she designed book covers for much-loved authors like Jonathan Franzen, Roberto Bolaño, and Lydia Davis. Her work has been featured in the AIGA 50 Books / 50 Covers show, the TDC Annual Exhibition, Print Magazine, and in many books about cover design. The proud owner of a coveted Silver Cube from The Art Directors Club, Charlotte is also Art Editor of the distinguished literary magazine, "The Paris Review". Her writings on art and design have been published by "The Paris Review", "The Atlantic", and "The Huffington Post". A graduate of Parsons School of Design, Charlotte lives with her husband and their twin boys in Brooklyn, New York.
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I am a Set Designer, scenographer and Prop Stylist currently based in London. I am from Cyprus and lived and worked in Italy, Germany, Greece, Cyprus and London. I love exploring nature and creating visual worlds.
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Born, bred and lives in Singapore, Leng works as an art director at Kinetic Singapore. Outside of work, she delves in ceramics, a medium which allows her to freely articulate herself. With emphasis on expression and conceptualisation, an approach influenced by her experience in the field of design, Leng’s creations are more sculptural and veers away from the strictly traditional and functional.
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Director and photographer based in France.
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Creative strategist at ...,staat & NewWerktheater – Hyper Island alumni – Triathlon, design, art, photography.
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My name is Annelie Carlström and I work as an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. I love books, fashion, art and animals! And my lovely daughter Rut. 
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Mylinh Trieu Nguyen is a designer based in Miami, FL. Her work explores ideas of distribution, collaboration and curation through new and appropriated systems and frameworks. Her projects mediate the space between subjectivity and objectivity, while continually striving to recontextualize the familiar and mundane. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California she slowly made her way east, stopping in Minneapolis, MN as a design fellow at the Walker Art Center and most recently completing her MFA in Graphic Design at Yale University in New Haven, CT. She currently is the Art Director at The Wolfsonian-FIU, a museum of design and art in the heart of Miami Beach.
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Hi! I'm a creative, based in Amsterdam. I Love to introduce you to my city : )
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Sarah Illenberger is a Berlin-based artist, illustrator and designer. Her visual language is defined by giving common things a new meaning. She creates installations using various materials and techniques, which are then photographed or presented in public places. Her work appears in books, magazines, digital media and window displays. She also produces limited editions and design objects.
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Helena Ravenne is a freelance illustrator and designer based in Hamburg, Germany.  She studied Design in Nuremberg with the focus on Illustration.  Important ingredients and inspirations for her art she finds listening to music. She is also influenced by her work for different fashion brands, for example Acne Studio.  The Scandinavian simplicity is an important characteristic of her personal style and work.  Minimalism also shapes her lifestyle. Another source of inspiration is her home office, which she shares with different plants from all over the world.  Her work is available for sale in selected concept stores and online shops. 
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Type / Graphic Designer
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Hi anyone! I am a creative thinker, visual creator and curious explorer with a deep love for human minds + inspiring beautiful communication. I am a firm believer there's soul and essence to anything. And life is an infinite source of discovery. - Currently self-employed and based in Munich
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Large scale natural world images hand printed in his darkroom in East Sussex
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Romina De Novellis is a performance artist, born in Naples, grown-up in Rome, lives and works in Paris since 2008. Her work is represented by Galerie Alberta Pane (Paris/Venice), Kreemart (NYC), D.A.F.NA. (Naples).
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