I spy with my historical eye… imagine a city in southern Europe at the beginning of the 20 th century. The industry is growing, the population is expanding, and new neighbourhoods are emerging beyond the old medieval walls. In the middle of all this change, one building site stands out. A church unlike any other.Continue reading “Sagrada Família: The Legacy of Antoni Gaudí”
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Discover Villa Patumbah: Zurich’s 19th Century Architectural Gem
Nestled in Zurich’s Seefeld district, Villa Patumbah stands as a testament to 19th-century grandeur and eclectic architectural design. In an oasis of quietness and peace, a park with a villa, with architecture that looks like a renaissance Italian palazzo and certainly doesn`t look Swiss to me. But maybe except for the carriage house in the traditional chaletContinue reading “Discover Villa Patumbah: Zurich’s 19th Century Architectural Gem”