Since I was a child I always loved to go to the aquarium in Artis. This mysterious world that we will never really get to know makes me wonder and raises questions. I like this mysterious world. It’s a place to relax and think things over.
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The Monument to the Unknown Soldier is a prominent landmark located in front of the Hellenic Parliament building in Athens, Greece. It is a war memorial dedicated to the memory of Greek soldiers who lost their lives fighting for their country during various conflicts throughout history. The monument consists of a large stone structure with a central pedestal that supports a statue of a dying soldier. The soldier is depicted wearing a helmet and carrying a shield and a sword, and is lying on his back with his arms spread out, as if embracing his country. The statue is made of Pentelic marble and stands over 3 meters tall. The monument is guarded around the clock by two Evzones, the elite soldiers of the Greek Presidential Guard, who are dressed in their traditional uniform of white kilt, red cap, and black shoes with pompons. Every year on March 25th, Greece's Independence Day, a grand military parade takes place in front of the monument, and wreaths are laid in honor of the Unknown Soldier. The Monument to the Unknown Soldier is not only a symbol of remembrance for fallen Greek soldiers but also a testament to the country's patriotism and unwavering commitment to defend its sovereignty and independence.
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KM20 is a concept-store, restaurant and gallery in one opened right which was founded by Olga Karput in the historical part of Moscow in 2009. The store has now unveiled its latest evolution, with a new three story space packed with some of best brands. It is now over 2,500 square meters that high fashion brands and labels from young and promising designers co-exist: from Raf Simons and Helmut Lang, Vetements, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Dries Van Noten, Off-White to Cottweiler and Cav Empt and exclusive sneaker collaborations. There's something for everyone. New KM20 is not just a store. It is a place for a magical experience connected to everything modern that is happening with fashion. Objects, installations, furniture – all created specifically for the space in close collaboration with the best current creatives from all fields – this is what new KM20 is.
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One of my favorite aspects of living today instead of ten years ago is the feeling of all kinds of diverse people creatively contributing to the culture. And this huge independent coffee house embodies this scene. It's usually crowed with creative class types and grad students working away. There's often people from other countries in the midst of skype conversations into their computer screens. And the music completely changes depending on what band the barista is in.
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Our Hero has been open for something like 40 years. It is only open for lunch. The owner Al slices all the meat and cheese to order, then passes the sub along to whoever else is working that day for basic sub toppings. You can get a good sized sub for $5, cash only. I go here enough to where they know my order, I know the price and no one has to say a word. I can be slow if the high school across the street let out recently or someone comes in with an order for coworkers.
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The best Old-fashioned cocktails ever! Hands down. These mixologists know what they're doing. This place is also famous for their french-dipped sandwiches. And oh yes, not to forget about the pickled eggs.
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I always love to observe people in the city at the open space cafe like Federal. Their breakfast and coffee are amazing!
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La Boite à Photos is located in the heart of the old town, on a charming cobbled street. This is obviously a must for me, because there are all kinds of 35mm and instant films available for sale, but also second-hand Polaroid cameras and lomographic cameras. The store owners are themselves collectors and invested in the artistic Nancy's life, having organized a great photos contest last spring.
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Great beer and whisky selection, a friendly crowd, and top quality music programming upstairs, you can't go wrong with The Lexington
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The main attractive of this decor and gift store relays in the origins of it’s products, which are 100% Spanish crafted. In this rustic style store we can find iconic spanish brands items, some of them handcrafted. This store is a nice proposal for maintaining and impulsing the selling of classic spanish items, and favoring the local commerce. It’s also a very good option for those who want to make a good gift or get a beautiful souvenir from Valencia.
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Remy Kitchen Bakery is a restaurant and a bakery in one establishment. Head chef is Melbourne native Glen Ballis and in the menu he aims to reflect the cuisine of his homeland: it's a mix of Italian, French, Greek, Chinese and Japanese elements and all ingredients used are seasonal. Remyboasts a spacious open kitchen and the majority of the dishes are prepared on the Josper grill. The bakery offers a range of mouth-watering freshly baked pastries as well as a deli section, where guests can get something to take.
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#1 in the city for old book smell and creaky wooden floors. Too small to find anything specific you’re looking for, good enough that you’ll find something else instead.
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Frédéric Held is an independent graphic designer and founder of the Studio Frédéric Held; experimentation, solve problems, graphic design, efficient minimalism and conceptual thinking
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Design & Art Direction – NYC
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Food and still life photographer.
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Graphic Designer and Photographer based in New York City.
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Hi welcome in Biel/Bienne
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Paul Windle is a Los Angeles based artist who works across a variety of media including animation, art direction and illustration.
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Creative studio for art, film, and design. We work on playful and imaginative projects with love for the analog and the imperfect.
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Jenny Brown is an artist based in Providence, RI. Her primary mediums are drawing and collage, with a special interest in using found materials. 
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Stephan Würth is a photographer originally from Germany who grew up between Munich, Texas and California. He discovered photography at age fourteen during a family vacation in Spain; his favorite subjects were sun-bathing women on the Costa del Sol. In 2000, he enrolled in the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale to study photography, and after graduating, became a full time photographer. Some of his clients include Vogue (Latin America), GQ (UK, Italy and Germany), Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, Esquire, Levi’s, AOL, Bonobos, Macy’s. In 2011, Stephan released his first book “Ghost Town” published by Damiani. Würth currently resides in New York City's West Village with his wife, Vanessa.
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Architect by training, computational designer and software developer by trade. A third culture kid seeking out counterculture establishments and subversive design communities around the world.
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Animator & Illustrator based in London, U.K.
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British writer living in Barcelona
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Illustrator currently based in Prague. Her latest work 2018 Cats I Know calendar is available at her online shop and several shops in Paris, Helsinki, Prague and Oslo. More info at http://catsiknow.tictail.com/product/2018-cats-i-know-calendar
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Art Director / Designer based in San Francisco
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