Colmar is a city in the northeastern France, situated on the Alsatian Wine Route. The picturesque narrow cobblestone streets of the city have remained unchanged and are lined with well preserved half-timbered houses in traditional architectural style.
Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace Region in the northeast France, border with Germany formed by the River Rhine The city is not the capital of France though, but it is the official seat of the European
View of the castle from the distance from the street of Grand'Rue, Ribeauvillé in the Alsace Region, France
Ribeauvillé (Rappoltsweiler in German) is within the Alsace Wine Route located between the Vosges mountain and the vineyards. The town was the seat of the Lordship of the
Riquewihr is one of the picturesque villages in the Route des Vins (Alsace Wine Road). The town's appearance is almost the same as it was in the 16th century,
Kaysersberg is in the Route des Vins d'Alsace (Alsace "Wine Route") between Riquewihr and Colmar. It was formerly the town of the Holy Roman Empire and was named Kaysersberg,
The Hall of Mirrors is the central gallery of the Palace. It features 17 mirrors-clad arches that reflects the 17 arcaded windows that overlook the garden.
Musée Picasso in Paris is one of the many museums around the world that houses the works of Pablo Picasso. The museum in Paris is located in rue de Thorigny, in the Marais district. Picasso's work are housed at the 15th century
One of the three (3) popular art works at the Louvre Museum is at the Sully Wing, Room 345. The original Greek marble sculpture named Venus de Milo arrived at the Louvre in 1821. It was discovered on the island of Melos in the Cyclades (Greece) in 1820. This statue is said to be dated from about 120 BC by Alexandros of Antioch (not stated in the Louvre for some reason) and