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Rooms Decanted

Every other year, Photoquai pops up on the banks of the Seine, outside the Musée Branly, and displays the works of contemporary, international photographers who have not normally been seen in […]

Spring in Saughton Park

Saughton Park is on the airport side of the city of Edinburgh, easily accessible by bus or on foot if you’re walking the Water of Leith.  It has over seven […]

Around Trafalgar Square

When Trafalgar Square was designed in the 1840s, two fountains were included, apparently to reduce the amount of open space available for riotous assembly! The original fountains were replaced in the late 1930s at a […]

Inside Mercat Santa Caterina

Most visitors to Barcelona will recognise and admire this colourful, flowing roof. It is, of course, the roof of the Mercat Santa Caterina, designed by husband and wife Enric Miralles and […]

All Roads Lead from Istanbul

The Million was a mile-marker erected in the early 4th century AD in Istanbul (then Constantinople). It marked the starting-place for measurement of distances for all the roads leading to the cities of the Byzantine […]

Beastly Exhibition

The Bestiary exhibition is now open.  I highly recommend a visit, even if you think you don’t like Phlegm’s work.  I wouldn’t say I like his work myself, but I […]

Kings, Camels and Shitting Men

Christmas may be over by 26 December for many of us but in some countries, especially in Southern Europe, children are still eagerly awaiting the delivery of their Christmas presents. […]