New: archisteem-creativityAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917zzansteemhive-185836hive-166405hive-183959hive-180932hive-150122uncommonlabphotographyhive-144064hive-101145hive-145157lifehive-188619hive-183397bitcoinhive-184714krsuccesshive-181136hive-193637hive-109690hive-124908TrendingNewHotLikersjuancar347 (72)in art-travel • 6 years agoAn esoteric paradise in the heart of Madrid: el Jardín del Capricho'There are other worlds but they are in this one'. [Paul Elouard] Speaking of a place as special as this, involves, at least, go back to a time and a history in which magic, esotericism and…juancar347 (72)in art-travel • 6 years agoArt, Travel and Culture: the Templars and the Cathedral of CuencaThere are authors who point out, possibly from a more affectionate than objective perspective, that it was the Templars who introduced a revolutionary architectural style in the West, which would…juancar347 (72)in art-travel • 6 years agoArt, Travel and Culture: the Cathedral of San Salvador de Ávila'Seeing Ávila, one can understand how and from where Santa Teresa came up with her image of the inner castle and the dwellings and the diamond. Because Ávila is a Berroque stone stone gilded by suns…juancar347 (72)in art-travel • 6 years agoArt, Travel and Culture: the old cathedral of SalamancaTo be able to enjoy, even if only in part, this magnificent and metaphorical ulyss that is the old cathedral of Salamanca, perhaps it is not so much a matter of luck, and yes, perhaps, a moment of…juancar347 (72)in art-travel • 6 years agoArt, Travel and Culture: Pontevedra, the monastery of San Lorenzo de CarboeiroThere were authors, such as Chamoso Lamas, who claimed, back in the nineties of the last century, that if it were not in ruins, it could appear next to the most splendid specimens of Galician…