Inventive Building With Musical Gutter from Dresden
Posted in Misc by sanela | Tags: Dresden, Europe, gutter, instrument, musical, touristicDresden is known as one of the most beautiful cities with the greatest museums in Europe. Now, it has one more touristic attraction – the blue building with creatively designed gutter that works also as a system of musical instruments. You just need to be patient and wait for the rain to come to enjoy the music of this crazy construction.
15 Places You Should See While You’re Still Young
Posted in Misc by sanela | Tags: architecture, backpacking, destinations, energy, Europe, Life, places, temples, travel, visit, world, youngThere are so many interesting and wonderful places in the world that everyone should have a chance to visit at least once in their lives. It would be the best if you could do most of your traveling while still young, because then you can get the full experience. Still, most of the people start traveling when they retire and step down from their position in the office. Then they feel like they finally have enough time for all the things they were putting off, because they worked so hard, but then as it usually turns out, they don’t have enough energy anymore and even if they went and visited some place they planned long ago, they wouldn’t really have enough zeal to climb the rocks, visit Buddhist temples, part all night long, etc.
1. New York, New York
Unusual house in Vienna
Posted in Life by sanela | Tags: architecture, Europe, house, travel, ViennaThis is one really cool and creatively designed house that is located in Vienna, so if you happen to be there look around and maybe you’ll see it in person. I really like this creative and original circular architecture style of these buildings. It somewhat reminds me of a well.
Iron Mask for Talkative Wives
Posted in Weird by sanela | Tags: Europe, humiliation, iron mask, punishment, torture, womenThis is an iron mask that has been used for punishing women who harangue, badger, gossip or otherwise make themselves obnoxious to men by being to talkative. It was used in 16th century England and Scotland as a disciplinary measure, the guilty woman would have had this contraption locked over her head for an extended period of time. Humiliating and painful, the close-up shows how it fits over the nose and into the mouth.