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City Taxi Budapest

Budapest is a beautiful city full of curiosities and places to visit. There´s no time to be wasted, and travelling on public transport to get from one place to the other can be a bit complicated on many occasions, not only because there are so many options but also because the language is very different from ours and few foreigners who arrive at the city can speak it properly. For this reason, if you don´t want to waste time, you can call City Taxi, who are a vehicle company which was founded in 1982 and was the first private taxi company in Budapest. The service is exceptional and they have cars for all tastes and needs. The aim of the company is to take people to their destination in an affordable and cheap way. The prices are affordable and it isn´t a restrictive service so, for that reason, it´s accessible to everyone. And so, fi you want to travel to one of Europe´s most beautiful cities with some of the best museums and attractions, you just have to rent apartments in Budapest and get around quickly and easily with City...

Spadazzi Pharmacy Rome

Rome is a huge city full of interesting places with attractions and places like museums, monuments, parks and different spots which cannot be missed. On some occasions, whether it´s because a meal didn´t go down too well or simply because you´re not feeling well, you have to go to the pharmacy, but it might happen at a time when they´re all closed. By being such a big city, getting lost in Rome is easy, and in order not to be going around in circles, the best thing to do is to go directly to a pharmacy that you know will be open 24 hours a day. Spadazzi pharmacy is one of them, and you can go there to get advice from specialists or to directly buy the medicine that you need to get better and to carry on enjoying the city during your trip. Spadazzi Pharmacy, which is located on Ponte Milvio, is one of the best equipped ones when it comes to technology in the whole of Italy, and, for that reason, you´ll find whatever you need. If you want to visit this beautiful city, you just have to rent apartments in Rome and, if something bad happens, go to Spadazzi Pharmacy where they´ll take care of you in everything you...
From Leonardo to Levine Caricature and satire

From Leonardo to Levine Caricature and satire

An exhibition of drawings and engravings of satires and caricatures made by famous artists from the Renaissance to our days. This exhibition can be visited from now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The works on display are part of the work of painters, famous artists and writers of their respective times, and indeed of all times, since we are talking about the greatest, among them: Leonardo Da Vinci, Goya, Delacroix, Enrique Chagoya and Toulouse-Lautrec, whom among many others who devoted part of their work to humor and satirizing  political, religious personages of these and other fields. Cartoon work of these renowned artists, was born perhaps with Leonardo Da Vinci, but cartoons have always existed from long before Leonardo´s sketches, and have been seen as an exaggeration of certain physical characteristics, such as an exaggerate appearance and a twisted body language to express in a grotesque way the political or social character or person who is drawn. Thus, the Metropolitan Museum has collected a large number of these works, many never exhibited before in any museum, making this exhibition unique and which started on September 13th and ends just past March 4th, 2012. In addition to the acclaimed artists mentioned, the exhibition includes  part of another group of famous cartoon artists such as Thomas Rowlandson, James Gillray, Honoré Daumier, Al Hirschfeld and David Levine, the latter a contemporary artist known for his work as an humorous illustrator for the “New York Review of Books” and is considered by many as the best cartoonist of the second half of the twentieth century. The exhibition entitled “Infinite Jest:...
Joseph Beuys in Berlin

Joseph Beuys in Berlin

The choice of museums in Berlin is so overwhelming that we who live in other cities in the world cannot avoid feeling a certain amount of envy. The city is not content with having a whole island of museums: it also has a wide variety of high quality exhibition spaces scattered around other parts of the city. One of these is the Hamburger Bahnhof, a modern art centre which displays a plethora of art forms that have emerged in recent decades, as well as a selection of top new artists. The history of the Hamburger Bahnhof (literally the Hamburg Train Station) is tied to the vicissitudes of this great city. Originally designed to give shelter to travellers on the Berlin-Hamburg line, it then became a railway museum. It was abandoned to its fate during the Cold War years, but then, around ten years ago, the building was renovated and it has been open to the public as a centre for contemporary art ever since. The centre has played host to a range of events including meetings, concerts, conferences and lectures. Some of the most unique artists of the twentieth century come together in this place. To give you an idea of the kind of exhibitions that Hamburger Bahnhof specialises in, take a look at this one, on display until January 1, 2012, dedicated to the German artist, Joseph Beuys (1921-1986). Beuys was one of the main representatives of the avant-garde group, Fluxus, a movement that combined visual poetry with performances, installations and the innovative musical ideas (based on silence and Eastern rhythms) of the American John Cage (1912-1992). The exhibition, entitled 8 days in Japan and...

Starbikes Amsterdam

In Amsterdam, there are quite literally more bicycles than people. Actually, 750,000 people live in the city and they estimate that there are approximately one and a half million bicycles. This is due that it´s the most widely used method of transportation. If you´re thinking about visiting the city and you want to get to know the most beautiful, touristic and historical places, you can rent bicycles to do so. Starbikes is one of the most famous stores in the city and, actually, it´s was nominated for an award made up by the best stores related to rides. The shop, as well as renting bicycles, also offers different tours around the city with tourist guides who will tell you the history of the different places in the city. The aim of Starbikes is to provide the tourist with a different way to get to know the city as opposed to the already known and used ones around the world. All bicycles are traditional, black and German, which were created by a company named Sparta in 1917. Those who want to enjoy a beautiful city, just have to rent apartments in Amsterdam and go to Starbikes and rent bicycles, because the experience will be truly...