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This play about the French Revolution first appeared on the London stage in 1985. It is based on Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel of the same name. Through the music and the set, the audience is transported back in time to 17thcentury France where social unrest was the theme of the day. While it may not be the most uplifting play, it is definitely a classic Broadway pla...
Les Voyageurs (The Travelers) is a set of sculptures by the artist Bruno Catalano in honor of immagrants. The sculptures are examples of surrealist art. They portray human beings with large parts of their bodies missing. Each statue carries a single case. The case represents a weight on the traveler, and also connects the upper and lower parts of the sculpture. The mi...
The City Hall (Dutch: Stadhuis (help·info)) of Leuven, Belgium, is a landmark building on that city'sGrote Markt(Main Market) square, across from the monumental St. Peter's Church. Built in a Brabantine Late Gothic style between 1448 and 1469, it is famous for its ornate architecture, crafted in lace-like detail.
The city Hall has three main stories, lined with...
The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia in Nicosia, Cyprus, is home to an extensive collection of Cypriot works include archaeological artifacts, costumes, photographs, medieval pottery, maps and engravings, jewels, and furniture.
TheLeventis Municipal Museum of Nicosiapresents the history and social development of the city of Nicosia from the Chalcolithic period (30...
Levitated Massis a 2012 large-scale sculpture by Michael Heizer on the campus of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The installation consists of a 340-ton boulder affixed above a concrete trench through which visitors may walk. The nature, expense and scale of the installation made it an instant topic of discussion within the art world.
The piece is open to the pub...
Levitt Pavilion is a state of the art amphitheater designed, built and operated in Denver, Colorado. Formed as the driving force behind this public-private partnership the Friends of Levitt Pavilion Denver operates a yearly concert series totaling 50 FREE, family friendly concerts per year and 4 admission based event per month every summer!
The Levitt Shell (formerly Overton Park Shell and Shell Theater) is an open-air amphitheater located in Overton Park, Memphis, Tennessee. Elvis Presley gave his first paid concert there on July 30, 1954.
The Overton Park Shell was built in 1936 by the City of Memphis and the Works Progress Administration for $11,935, as part of the New Deal. Designed by architect Max ...
Located in Historic St. Charles, Missouri, the Museum offers educational and engaging exhibits depicting highlights of Lewis & Clark’s exploration. The Boat House houses the full-scale, replica Keelboat and pirogues when they are not participating in events and re-enactment appearances.
The Lewis and Clark Confluence Tower is a 180-foot-tall (55 m) tower on the Illinois bank of the Mississippi River at the confluence of it and the Missouri River. The tower complements the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, about one mile to the south, where the Lewis and Clark Expedition made winter camp before setting up the Missouri river.
The tower has plat...
The Lewis and Clark Center is located atop Calumet Bluff just downstream from the Gavins Point Powerplant. The visitor center provides a spectacular view of Lewis and Clark Lake, Gavins Point Dam and the Missouri River.
Exhibits in the center include information and displays about the development of the entire Missouri River Basin as well as the geology, exploration,...
The Lewis Glucksman Gallery is an award-winning art gallery in University College, Cork, Ireland.
Opened to the public by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese on 14 October 2004, the Glucksman gallery was named Best Public Building in Ireland by the RIAI in June 2005. Designed by Irish practice O'Donnell + Tuomey architects and Arup Consulting a Engineers, the arch...
The Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum spent much of his time vacationing in Coronado from 1904-1910 from his home in Chicago while writing the Oz series.
The yellow home on Star Park was rented out by Baum while he wrote three books in his Oz Series
L'Hemisfèric (1998) is an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium. The building is meant to resemble a giant eye, and has an approximate surface of 13,000 m². The Hemesfèric, also known as the planetarium or the "eye of knowledge", is the centerpiece of the City of Arts and Sciences. It was the first building completed in 1998. Its design resembles an...
L'heure de Tous (Everyone's Time) is placed in front of the station clock in Paris, France. It was created by French-born US artist Armand Pierre Fernandez (1928-2005), who worked under the name Arman.
Arman is known for his "accumulations" of artistic structures made of glued objects, built, stacked together.
The Liangzhu culture (3400–2250 BC) was the last Neolithic jade culture in the Yangtze River Delta of China. The culture was highly stratified, as jade, silk, ivory and lacquer artifacts were found exclusively in elite burials, while pottery was more commonly found in the burial plots of poorer individuals. This division of class indicates that the Liangzhu peri...
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