Sculpture: Anne Frank, outside of the Anne Frank House (Amsterdam)
Song: "In the Manner of Anne Frank" from Slow Note from a Sinking Ship by Portastatic
Sculpture: Memorial at the Père-Lachaise Cemetary (Paris) in homage to the victims of the Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp
Song: "Hatikvah (The Hope)" from Munich (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by John Williams
Sculpture: Detail of the Passion façade of Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (Barcelona)
Song: "Letitgo" from Come by Prince
14 November 2007
Europe Photos: Sculptures and Songs
Posted by Matt at 12:43 PM
Labels: European Vacation, Sculptures and Songs
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6 comments:
the 2nd pic is amazing!
why the Prince song selection?
does this mean Matt Earfarm is back from Europe?
thanks! Yes, I am indeed back and you can expect EF posts per usual from me from here on out.
and... Prince because the cover image for the album that that song is from was shot at la Sagrada Familia.
What a lovely idea, the pictures with the songs. Welcome back!
Pictures are awesome. Last year I visited Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona has a great architectural richness. It is not only the work of Barcelona's the famous architect Antoni Gaudi (La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell). There are plenty of old buildings representing the Modernsime (Catalan Art Nouveau) all around the town. Gothic and Roman architectural styles can be seen in the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) east of La Rambla.
Pictures are awesome. Last year I visited Barcelona, Spain.
Barcelona has a great architectural richness. It is not only the work of Barcelona's the famous architect Antoni Gaudi (La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell). There are plenty of old buildings representing the Modernsime (Catalan Art Nouveau) all around the town. Gothic and Roman architectural styles can be seen in the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) east of La Rambla.
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