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GeneveOpera|The Official Website of the Grand Théâtre de Genève

The Grand Théâtre de Genève is an opera house located in the Swiss city of It is also one of the oldest theaters in Switzerland and Europe. The Grand Théâtre de Genève opened in 1876, had a fire in 1951 and reopened in 1962, and the history of the Grand Théâtre de Genève Ballet dates back to the early 19th century.

From the beginning of the 20th century, Emile Jacques Dalcroze and Ennet were the first ballet companies to open in Switzerland. It was these two musicians who introduced the Russian ballet represented by Gagirev and the ballet style of Nijinsky to the region. During and after the Second World War, the Grand Théâtre de Genève Ballet choreographed a large number of classical group dances, duos, as well as operas and light operas to accompany the dances. In 1951, the Grand Théâtre de Genève was tragically destroyed by fire, and during the reconstruction period, only the local casino hosted ballet performances by the Paris Opera Ballet and Maurice Bergé.

In 1962, to mark the rebirth of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, artist Janine Sallet expanded the company's lineup. Following Sarai, the artistic director was Cyril Golovin, a world-renowned master of classical ballet of his generation. For five years, from 1964 to 1969, he not only presented a large number of outstanding works to the audience as choreographer and principal dancer, but also was a ballet master of the world.

At the beginning of the 1988-1989 season, Gladimir Pankov, artistic director of the Finnish National Ballet and the Swedish Carlberg Ballet, took the helm of the Grand Théâtre de Genève Ballet. Under his leadership, the company gradually broke away from the old monotony and opened a new chapter, with many world-class guest choreographers bringing a diversity of styles to the company.

In 2009, Tobias Licht became the artistic director of the company, continuing to inject new blood into the company. With tours in North America, South America, Australia and Asia, the company shares their love and passion with audiences around the world who appreciate and love the arts.

The Grand Théâtre de Genève was built in 1879 by Jack Ellis Goss in a post-classical style, alongside the recently completed Opéra Garnier. Today, its appearance, the symmetrical staircase of the hall and the foyer connecting the audience hall still remind people of its former glory. On May 1, 1951, during a rehearsal for Wagner's "walküre" decorations, a set fire test caused a fire that damaged the auditorium and the stage. Calls against reconstruction, coupled with economic difficulties, delayed the reconstruction of the theater until December 1962, when it was reopened. Since the original style of the exterior was preserved, the auditorium was redesigned to fit the style of the era.

Rosengart Collection, Switzerland

RosengArt:Rosen, Switzerland In addition to a series of masterpieces by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso, the Rosengart Collection also features works by more than twenty 19th and 20th century masters, including Champset, Monet, Matisse and others.

The Rosengart Collection was newly opened in March 2002. The museum was opened in March 2002. The collection contains approximately 200 masterpieces of oil paintings, watercolors and drawings from all eras, collected by Rosengart and his daughter, Angela Rosengart, an art dealer and curator of the collection.

Some 120 works by Paul Koehler and 50 works by Picasso are among the museum's pressed volumes. In addition, works by Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Thera, Amadeo Modigliani, Matisse, Chagall, Tultrero, Milon and other giants of art are also on display. Valid for Picasso Museum passes.

The Rosengart Collection began as a private art gallery for Siegfried Rosengart (1894-1985), an art dealer, and his daughter Angela. The collection contains more than 300 masterpieces from 23 art masters of the Classical Modern period, including 125 works by Paul Klee and some 180 by Pablo Picasso.

In 1992, Angela Rosengart created the Rosengart Foundation to make this collection, which has had a profound impact on future generations, available to a wider audience. Now located in Lucerne, on the site of the Swiss National Bank, the Rosengart Collection was built in 1924 in the imperial style. The collection was built in 1924 in the imperial style;

National Museum of Finland

Founded in 1905-1910, the This stately gray building is one of Finland's new architectural masterpieces, commonly known as the "High Tower", and combines the architectural styles of old Finnish churches and castles.

The National Museum of Finland is divided into four floors with an area of about 3,200 square meters. The museum is divided into four floors, covering an area of about 3,200 square meters, with a rich collection of archaeological, historical, numismatic and ethnological discoveries made in Finland over the past 170 years, and the exhibits show in particular the social and cultural development of Finland from the Middle Ages to the present.

Finland Forest History Museum

Lusto is a national forest in Finland The website provides opening hours, prices for tours and other services, information about Finnish forestry, events and operational demonstrations, many special exhibits, basic exhibitions, an introduction to the Finnish Forest History Society, and information about Punkaharju.

The Lusto Finnish Forest Museum, located in Designed in 1991 by three young architects, Mikko Kaira, Limari Lahdelma and Rainer Mahlamäki, the Forest Museum is located in the eastern lake district between a 60-kilometer-long forest belt and a scattering of lakes, near the Punkaharju lake embankment. The general layout of the Forest Museum embodies the spirit of returning to nature, with a curved façade interspersed with a rectangle, and smaller, regular forms around the main building to create a flexible external environment, making the building a free extension of the landscape. Lusto tells the story of the interdependence between humans and the forest over the past million years, showing the importance of the forest in the Finnish economy.

Finland's Chiacema Museum

(Museum of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiasma is an important branch of the National Gallery of Finland, located in the center of Helsinki opposite the Parliament building, designed by the famous architect Steven Holl, whose building itself is a classic exhibit.

The museum's collection consists mainly of modern works of art from 1960 onwards. The museum's collection consists mainly of post-1960 modern artworks. In addition to the regular exhibitions, the Museum of Modern Art in Chiasmus holds regular thematic exhibitions and cultural events on a variety of subjects. The museum also has a theater where traditional theater, light and sound effects, and dance are performed.

Warsaw International Film Festival

Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy is one of the most important film festivals in Central and Eastern Europe, founded in 1985 by the Warsaw Film Club "Hybrydy" and certified in 2009 by the International Film Producers' Association as one of the 14 international competitive film festivals in category A.

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5. Short Film Competition Unit;

6. Master Contact Unit;

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8. Weekend Home Theater Unit.

The Warsaw Film Festival is one of the 14 international film festivals recognized by the International Federation of Film Producers, second only to the Cannes Film Festival, the Venice Biennale, the Berlin International Film Festival and others.

City History Museum of Luxembourg

Luxembourg City History Museum ( Luxembourg City History Museum is a museum located in the city of Luxembourg, which was established in June 1996, it belongs to the national museum of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and is also one of the most modern museums in contemporary Europe.

The museum focuses on the history of the city of Luxembourg. The museum showcases the city's thousand-year history and beautiful scenery, with both permanent and temporary exhibits. The museum has three main responsibilities: to place Luxembourg in a national, regional and European context, to collect, preserve, record, present and disseminate Luxembourg's cultural heritage (tangible and intangible) from the 10th century to the present; to meet the diverse needs of visitors through the organization of exhibitions and educational and cultural activities, thus providing a historical perspective on socio-cultural issues; to assist in the development of Luxembourg's urban identity and strengthen its attractiveness within the region. To help Luxembourg develop its urban identity and enhance its attractiveness within the region, making it a leading force in the city's sustainable development by creating forums for open discussion on urban heritage and social issues.

The museum is majestic from the outside, with 160 square meters of the museum's front facade facing the street, which is entirely inlaid with tempered glass. Visitors can walk from the back door of the museum down to the first underground fortress built by the Romans 2,000 years ago.

The museum exhibits six large architectural models of different periods, reflecting the history of the development of the city of Luxembourg from different sides in the following order: the model of the first period of the city of Luxembourg in 1000, the architectural model of the city in 1500, the magnificent model of the Spanish fortress built in 1683. The model of the fortress, the model of the fortress expanded in 1795 under the Austrian rule, the model of the city in 1867, the model of the development of Luxembourg into an open city of modern chemical industry in 1910.

Among the oil paintings exhibited in the museum, there are subjects of letters exchanged between the Austrian King and Queen and the Duke of Luxembourg, as well as scenes showing the resistance of Luxembourg against the Nazi invaders. In addition, visitors can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the city from the last century on the map of the past of Luxembourg.

This history museum is designed and built with modern technology such as electronics, sound and light, so technically speaking, it is not only second to none in Europe, but also in the advanced ranks in the world. Visitors can sit on the chairs in the exhibition hall, press the electric button, and see the exhibits they want to see through the TV screen in just a few minutes.

There is also a film in the exhibition hall reflecting the development of the city of Luxembourg, and by changing the angle of view, it can satisfy the visitor's wish to have a field trip. Visitors only need to press the electric button and adjust the screen, just like riding in a helicopter, they can get a bird's eye view of the city of Luxembourg, and the buildings, houses, rivers, bridges, trees, streets and pedestrians on the ground are all swept by, giving people a real feeling of being there. This advanced display technology is so refreshing that one cannot help but admire the ingenuity of the designers and the superb craftsmanship of the builders.

Online Science Fiction Literature and Art Network

Elfwood:Online Science Fiction Literature and Art.com is a resource site with over 20,000 literary and artistic works from over 1,500 fantasy/sci-fi artists and writers, where you can experience the world of Western science fiction, such as the Little Elves, the Dragons, the Dark Races, the Evil Lords, and other science fiction creations.

The Elfwood website aims to allow all Business artists and writers to showcase their work and help them gain visibility. If you like the western world of science fiction, you may want to come to this site to browse, illustrations, novels, movies, MonaVie, and videos are all available.

Museum of Archaeology, Kupin, Poland

Biskupin:Poland Biskupin The Archaeological Museum is the most famous open-air archaeological reserve in Poland, the oldest fortified settlement found in Europe; the original part of the fortress was successfully reconstructed with the hard work of archaeologists.

The Biskupin Archaeological Museum is Poland's most famous open-air archaeological reserve. In the 1830s, the remains of an ancient fortified fortress built by the Lusatians were discovered on a peninsula of Lake Biskupin. This fortress, surrounded by swamps, is estimated to have been built between 750 and 400 B.C. and is the oldest fortified settlement found in Europe. In those days, this important city was home to about 1,200 people. They were engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, and trade, and it is likely that this area was damaged during the past invasion of the nomadic Iranian Scythians.

The base still remains as it was 2400 years ago, as the surrounding marshes protect the wooden structures well. The original part of the fortress was successfully reconstructed with the hard work of archaeologists. Archaeologists have tried to restore the buildings and atmosphere as much as possible to match the original. The entire peninsula is filled with historical artifacts, and inside the fence there is a road lined with oak and pine trunks, with large thatched-roof huts lined up on either side that visitors can enter.

Every September, thousands of visitors gather here in Biskupin for the archaeological fair, the biggest event in Polish archaeology. You can learn to make ceramics, shoot a crossbow, light a fire, weave a basket, or paddle a canoe. It's also a great opportunity to discover archaeological mysteries, as archaeologists show you how to reconstruct antique fragments and how to date a fragment from a single piece.

Musée d'Ortaire de Belgique

HortaMuseum:Belgium The Horta Museum is a museum inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and is located in Belgium in the former residence and studio of Horta in Saint-Gilles, Brussels.

The Musée Horta (lang-fr| Musée Horta) is a museum for the exhibition than Image:Horta Museum.JPG|Spiral staircase. The permanent exhibition of the Horta Museum is a showcase of the Art Nouveau craze that was once the norm, including architectural interiors, furniture, utensils and artwork design, as well as exhibits of documents related to his life and times. The museum is also organizing a temporary exhibition on Otta and his art.

Museum of Finnish National Foot Design

The Finnish Design Museum is one of the most important design museums in Finland. The museum was built in 1873, during World War II the exhibits were looted by the enemy, in 1978 the Finnish government re-established the Design Museum in a building located in the center of Helsinki.



Marianne Aavo, curator of the Design Museum Aav (Marianne Aav) said: every year the Museum of Design will probably hold 10-15 exhibitions. Among them, there are 3-4 large exhibitions, which will be displayed for about a month or two; there are also some small exhibitions, which may only be a week to a few weeks. There is a department within the museum institution that specializes in organizing exhibitions. Exhibitors need to submit an application first, and a committee from this department will decide whether they can have an exhibition in the museum and when it will be held.

We always try to find a balance between pure art exhibitions and craft exhibitions, and we also take care of domestic exhibitions and international exhibitions. In short, we always try to include all aspects of art and design for Finns to learn more about.

In 2008, we held many design exhibitions about jewelry, some from Finnish designers, some from foreign designers, such as Indian The design is from Finnish designers, some from foreign designers, such as Indian designers and so on. There is also an exhibition of furniture from Kookaburra, which will be on display for about two months. There is also an exhibition of industrial products by young Finnish designers and an exhibition of Finnish ceramics and glass.

Nobel Prize in Literature Official Website

The Nobel Prize was established in the will of the famous Swedish chemist Al The Nobel Prizes are awarded to scholars around the world who have made significant contributions to mankind in these fields, and are divided into five categories: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, peace and economics. The Nobel Prize is a generous award, the amount of which depends on the income of the Foundation, and the decorations on the back of the medals vary from award to award, and the design of each award certificate is also distinctive.

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earthhistoryclock.com

DeepTime:Earth History Clock This infographic provides a visual information display chart composed of time to explore the various stages of Earth's history.

The Earth has existed for approximately 4.5 billion years, in a linear In the 12-hour time system, each second represents 104,167 years, one hour represents 3.75 million years, you can meal card the following time conversion:

12 hours = 720 minutes = 43,200 seconds;

0.5 seconds = 52083 years;

1 second = 104167 years; 1 min = 6250020 / 6.25 Ma years;

1 h = 375001200/375 Ma years;

& lt;p>human> 2 Ma years = 19 sec.

"5 Ma" is a point in time that is 5 million years from the present. That is, "1 Ma" represents 1 million years.

Salina Turda Salt Museum

SalinaTurda.eu: The Salina Turda Salt Mine Museum is a conversion of the old Salina Turda Salt Mine in Transylvania, built in the 17th century, where a large number of mines were fully formed by hand and machine, rather than using explosives. Visitors are invited as far down as nearly 400 feet to the earth in order to witness the history of the industry.

Romania, stands the world's largest salt mine The museum, the giant salt mine in Salina Turda, Romania, has been famous since ancient times. It is not only a place of salt mining, but also a place of rest and recreation for the local population. It is said that breathing the moist salt air is good for the lungs, so many people like to go there for a whole day. And it's not just this that really attracts visitors.

The Salina Turda Salt Mine is located in the small town of Turda, which has a rich history. The salt cave has two entrances, old and new, and for only 4.50 euros you can enter and enjoy its magnificence. There is an elevator inside the cave, but most of the attractions are accessible on foot. The Salt Cave is divided into two main levels, each with a large hall. The upper hall contains a sports field, including a miniature golf course, and a theater for recreation. The lower hall is built on a small island at the bottom of the well, and the salt lake where the island is located is 100 meters deep from the ground. This level also has a Ferris wheel and a pier, only 1 euro can ride the Ferris wheel sightseeing, 2 euros can sit in the boat tour of the scenery.

Here, visitors can enjoy the wonders and visual feast brought by the salt cave, and can quietly enjoy the relaxing comfort of the mind, and at the end, they will linger.

Transylvania International Film Festival

Transylvania International (TIFF) is the first international feature film festival in Romania and one of the most important cultural events in the country. audiences can watch the most valuable domestic films here at any time.

The Film Festival was established by the Romanian Film Promotion Association in 2002. The main goal of the festival is to promote the art of cinema by presenting the most important original independent films, encouraging imagination and young perspectives. The Transylvania International Film Festival has become the most important venue for the distribution of works in the country, and the first place Romanian audiences go to see films. 2012 saw 240 films from 46 countries screened in 13 locations, attracting more than 67,000 visitors over the ten days of the festival.

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