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these places in europe are smashing record step into a big venture. the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of us record breaking sites on july to and know also in book form. the news. the fleming called is an ancient tradition, and an artful that is passed on from one generation to the next and yet are we taught a little carlos? try to get the hang of it in just one day. hello. welcome to your max, mike krueger. and here's what we've got in store for you today. the form of stock
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exchange in paris is now museum for morning. and then a ship has a hot set with his own bicycle kitchen. how do you know i'm mad, said alice. you must be set. the cats, you wouldn't have come here who wouldn't recognize one of the most, a colleague lines from alice's adventures in wonderland, even if you've never read the book cultural ref of references. so the nonsensical tale everywhere, but what is it that makes this story? so magical landon victorian ever museum has an entire exhibition exploring this question. patricia can the party between as much can they all the parent
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countries in one to one of the world's best men, children's books, london, sick toria. and how can you see him is because you next addition to the cultural impact of his whimsical, tangled, honest itself, would say, curious. i'm curious. the fascination with alice is all my and in a way it is such a huge phenomenon around the globe. the book itself published and 1865 with philip fest with it now. and we were trying to answer that question in the exhibition and why, how one's lamb become the phenomena and not only within literature across the film, design, photography, fashion, science, math every, every aspects of our lives has some sort of connection to alice children's stories, portions can be traced back to one gold in the afternoon on the journey england in
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18. 62. inspired by i'm achievements of the time, has touched on the tail for the daughter of a friend, polished middle 10 years old. at the time. in 3 years later, he published that he has montgomery county book under the pen. lewis carol legend was the journey of alex. it's so powerful. she's a very strong minded harry, when she feels empowered, she's curious, she's stubborn. she's adventurous. another, the sort of messages in the but we can learn from sales and continue to inspire people incredibly helpful icon. countless screen adaptations of the book have been made, such as disney can 951 whole life action that the patient in 2010 the characters and situations from the times tales provide and interpretation of me challenges to the
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british, the designer to piper. in his office he gives to the entire exhibition i found most difficult and really exciting though they explained it's been spent to create my own responses to material. i guess that kind of seaside peer ideas, which tends itself into a caterpillar. you start drawing appear and it's long been legs and, and it could rare up from the counter caterpillar. so i've, i've been joy that creating a location which isn't in any of the books, but it's inspired by the books start off the journey. tell the designer was inspired by the victorian for north edge decree to deny pre that comes to life with floating book pages really using all the skills i would use and theater to create
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this kind of a massive well that hopefully will really draw people in there you feel like going down a rabbit hole into this sort of amazing sensory experience, and then come out the other side. so the full of the questions i guess, and hopefully one 0, the journey continue to visit us, our nurse in the survey realism and psychedelic, 960, through politics, photography, fashion, and stage costumes. the most, every aspect of culture has drawn some inspiration from his adventures in wonderland. ah, sure the land is unknown. i just know it will keep evolving and keep changing. and i think it's really exciting that we have some physicists looking at theories in the book. got fashion designers like iris been happen, looking to the theory, the space and time to inform that fashion design and technology boundary pushing
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designs. i'm very excited, exhibition even brings carried tests and mice with modern technology wearing a headset can play around as croaking with the queen of ha, keep that when the 1st flop, you know, is one of the richest men in the world for years. he had it a luxury brand corporate group, but included names like gucci and sound lowball. but he's also reknown art collector in venice, the already 2 museums to his name. then in 2016, the city of paris made him an offer. he couldn't refuse the list that has like building of the city's former stock exchange. the businessman had it restored and re open as a 3rd museum. anticipation of this particular cultural highlight has long kept the international art world in suspense. a new museum for contemporary art in paris.
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it says no connection in the last mass, the old paris exchange. the behind this massive undertaking is a 4 year old, banana, the 4th one in trust at the top of renovating and redesigning the storage. building the japanese architect until the work took 3 years to complete and cost around $150000000.00. your phoenician 9 me to tool concrete cylinder, defining restate, carbonite as well with the circular shape as the 18th century building. it's 19th century in the cable regard to the light filtering and through the glass dome is meant to stand for the future and covering the keyboard. and the concrete cylinder stands for with receipt of my architecture is meant to touch people with
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a cruel and strength, and courage against goes highest and how fast he came up with a creative puzzle. i wasn't expecting it, but i immediately liked his proposal and said, let's do it that way. with the help of lots of talent, he pulled it off. at 1st i was somewhat astonished by his concept of a circle within a circle, but this allowed him to express his creativity in a storage content. and that's exactly what he's good after to get in the interior with a master for right now in french designers, the brothers corner. and all that was on the hard card was to create something radically modern, could still harmonize with the old historically charged ellen who set free to
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making that connection. for example, between this extraordinary 18th century banister and this new contemporary lamb is serving me now you will talk in art circles are twice, businessmen from swap. you know, it's recognised as a collector and patron disconnection. include some 10000 worked by around 350 office. the call is not so frank to take risks, were not even in the news. the mistake you expeditions rather than play it safe with work by famous names. he's selected many outsiders whose works are short provoke, but they may well be torres. settled in the fields. everyone expected him to show up with no worries. my big name by artists whose works are already fetching very high prices on the international art market. instead, he favorite artist who didn't pick the men and women of our age. i mean these posed
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the questions our society is dealing with you. and that reflects our contemporary world up on you want to show many different bases. it's about us being able to look each other in the eye once again, the malta, new, or got the don't use the new temple of art is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. false lap, you know. now at last, 2 museums in venice or join is biased, own in paris, nebraska spits on what could be done like in paris as cultural light. we'd like to play a modest but valuable part alongside the museums for contemporary artist because we do center tv show, the museum of modern art, has to tokyo, cure or mental work games to resist back the existing institutions. and they spend what they offer the taking a unique position by showing work the others cannot or will not display the boat. the monthly routines and tourists the night can look forward to
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a new museum that takes its place in the cities rich pantheon. promises to claim its share of this spotlight in the future as well. and i was serious, quick at customs our, your max report set out to learn about all sorts of amazing customs and traditions that have stood the test of time. and this week who been carlos went to us in the louisiana in southern spain. it's set to be the birthplace of flamenco. there, he wanted to learn flamenco from the very best. and let's see how he did the hi. i'm carlos and this is not me. this is the centuries old, traditional flamenco is still brand new to me. i don't have anything coming up
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today and i want as much as possible about it. and at the end of the day, what stage 2 performance, let's see about once a year, the star. so fleming, who comes to shine at the flamenco festival, and that is due to the corona virus pandemic. a few of visitors have found their way to the city this year. but everyone is glad that the 25th flamenco festival is taking place at all the an intentional cultural heritage from include. it's an artistic expression that takes years of dedicated study. normally the from ankle community is rather exclusive, but during festivals there are workshops for curious visitors. this could be my chance. okay. oh, we do. okay. i
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mean all there grace and i try them dance and my thing. fortunately, there is more to flamingo next to dancing and singing. there is also making music perfectly for the get on the line. said to me, the flamenco guitarist, whose appearing indifferent bos throughout the festival, ah, the vent so you have to know. i've never played flemming returning my life. okay, i can play the guitar, me, ah, only few have mastered the art of spanish flamenco guitar. it's an art form all of its better to frank who has been playing since childhood. flamenco became hugely popular in spain of the late 19th century. do you think that what i've learned is enough to get on the stage the evening? said sure,
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you're well prepared. my car is performing here this evening. she determined to teach me something new, such as the characteristic because of clapping, known as palmer, and a bit more dancing. i pass him and he has been performing something for generations. i did get the story without speaking. you feel body expressions and your emotions. and we're going to always do it was the one i braced myself on top of the bar. i guess the the
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the thing sometimes quite differently on the plane to tom. i'm supposed to dance. well. he goes, the audience was to change. i don't know why they applauded at the spot. no matter. i'm on stage finishing, accomplished the memo like this. i. i think not will make cars and come and help me and indians. i enjoyed them in school from now on. i'm going to be from ankle dancing to the professional. i
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are looking for laura duramax. we've got you covered head to our youtube channel. so we know reporters on their mobile ed for instructions, working traditions, and uniquely german habit. don't miss out and such a d, w 0 net and now onto copenhagen . not only is it known as one of the most bicycled french cities in the world, it's also full of exquisite dining opportunities. now one chef has come up with a creative, new way to combine both cycling and cruising. you could say he's put a new spin on his cooking. he's passionate
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about cooking and cycling to hear most include the vote can do both at once. with his converted bicycle, he cooks for his guests at various sites in copenhagen. what, what i, what i love most about being a bicycle ship is to be our goal. and to be among my gifts, to socialize, to enjoy the smell. today he's taking a 5 kilometer tour through the danish capital and offering a 5 course menu during the trip. here in denmark, the cycling cook is better known as the super cooking. his bicycle as a means of transportation, affordable pantry, and a kitchen all in one. kind of sewers enjoy one chorus per site. morton conjures up a bull kitchen with just
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a few lakes of the rest. the best features of my bike is that everything is compact. very compact. on business hood, we have the stove under my cupboard here. we have my fridges, morton kroger both studied his craft, working with top chefs and lunch at geneva, and his home town, copenhagen. for nearly 2 decades, he's preferred to cook out of doors. 52 year old development kitchen himself, he's shap, waiter and entertainer all in one. so it's, it is a mini restaurant where i do all the, all the functions this. i feel very stimulating, lazy over we move on now. and so i started, chef became a cycling bicycle friendly. copenhagen is certainly the perfect location around 400
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kilometers. cycle pants, offer plenty of spots ideal slurping oysters. copenhagen are love, good eating. almost as much as they love their bikes known and epicurean circles as new nor cuisine. the cities gourmet cooking has developed an international reputation. this is very much in the philosophy of nautica christian to use a lot of as much local and fresh ingredients . i came, he saw, he's cycle me by our tour leaves enough time to orange and nearby meadows for the fresh ingredients. this is some of the funny part of the to a is that we actually can for example, pick these very nice rams garlic flowers that we can use on the menu.
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the main course is rolled flank steak with ramson pesto, served on ship talking mushrooms, and prevented vegetables. all garnished with ramson blossoms. customers pay about $100.00. 60 euro's for the 5 course meal. wine pairing and a truly unique atmosphere included. it's a nice then it's lovely to have it in their nature rather than in a restaurant. it's delicious food that the sbc had become something else because your life force together and the social dining, we become very, a very close group. and these days i really think it's very interesting. that's something dynamics interesting that happened. having finished the last course, the kitchen shift and patrons move on. but the common areas, cultural experience of copenhagen streets and squares linger
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ah, when the german actress looked look o cause her best friend as gab on donkey. she means it. that's because johnny really is an actual donkey. and he's also the best travel companion. anyone could ask for together lotta and johnny experience countless adventures. these 4 hoops and 2 feet belong to travelling companions and 2 very close friends. hello. hi, i'm calling my little donkey on the near star back south of munich. the actress was out for a walk with johnny, a loyal companion, ready for anything the do. oh is an experience the same
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way balanced by love was on that funny mention about johnny used to help me for my stress behind. and he, on the other you could ever wish, or probably the best, i mean, just look at those, they're one ah, even when she was a little girl, lots of look at the strong desire to take to the trails with a donkey. but it wasn't until life dealt her a bitter blow that she made her dream reality. concord why god suddenly felt very l 2015. he was diagnosed with terminal stomach kind of high have much time left together, miss missing sides and i can't. and until 9 months, so i just spent a good deal of time together and it reminded me that i'd long had the dream buying a donkey, going hiking with the scan. and that's when it hit me. if you call,
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i have no idea what tomorrow will bring me. ok now on never was more yet yet order me. i. 2 lot a local phone or donkey classify that. it was love at 1st sight. after months of preparation and this of 2018 wasa and johnny had the road, they hide from munich over the elves to get a lease adria to coast. a track of around 600 kilometers that took 80 days, months my gums, i could have happen to be joining with somebody for example, afraid of bridges. right. it's of course he's worried to that can, that might take him about 20 minutes. must have the courage to finally, crow code really slow you down. so if you've got a stress,
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drove their many bus to portugal out of consideration for johnny lost. i didn't ever drive more than an hour a day. they spent the 3 months on the road. but he will, this is the way you want to go next. johnny killough. i'm back from the trip together as it's like a coma and i think we'll just go down to the album some hiking london. we can look up a few nice places about an hour away from him and then spend a few days hiking my target on the i well, i can over you this companion if you want to go exploring with one of our d. w. travel backpacks that make sure to check out the latest views draw on our website. i look forward to seeing you all again. soon. bye bye. the
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