Tuesday, December 23, 2014

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There are cafes around the world, which have been associated with the arts, literature and the visual arts, there are great writers homes have become museums, tourist, literary paths and libraries with rare manuscripts and books. Let's go on a journey to some ... literary world cities, as listed in National Geographic.
The atmospheric Edinburgh has a long relationship grammy album of the year with the book, and has inspired more than 500 novels and keeps alive the written tradition, the verses of the 18th century, the poet Robert Burns, grammy album of the year to the works of contemporary writers grammy album of the year such as Ian Rankin and Alexander McCall Smith. Drink a few beers in historic pub and take a tour of the city sights.
If you're short on time, head to the Museum of Writers (www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/Venues/The-Writers--Museum), housed in a 17th century building. The exhibits are devoted to a major literary trio: Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. For further explorations outside Edinburgh www.visitScotland.com grammy album of the year offers a "tour of Scottish grammy album of the year Literary Guide (www.visitscotland.com/about/arts-culture/literature/).
In the Irish capital, the written word is so important, and ... a pint of Guinness beer. Join the "round of literary grammy album of the year pub Dublin (www.dublinpubcrawl.com), where witty actors guide will lead you to places grammy album of the year where James Joyce and other writers, ate and inspired. Follow the famous character of Joyce, Leopold Bloom, participating in the tour "In the footsteps of Ulysses (www.visitdublin.com/pdf/iWalk06.pdf).
The Museum of Dublin writers www.writersmuseum.com/), celebrates the spectrum of the country's literary heritage, starting from its roots in Irish poetry and celtic narrative. The Abbey Theatre, founded by the poet WB Yeats in 1903, continues to work with the productions of classics and contemporary writers. Do not leave without seeing the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the Middle Ages, housed in the Old Library at Trinity College.
The parties grammy album of the year with a literary interest in London are really countless. For beginners ... offered famous Walks London Walks www.walks.com), against which you can see and important literary landmarks. Among these is that of Shakespeare and Dickens, and the literary walk in London www.walks.com/Standalone/Literary_London_Walks/default.aspx#23223). Also, visit the British Library, where precious manuscripts await you admire them.
For fans of Sherlock Holmes, there is a path that follows the footsteps of detectives (www.visitlondon.com/maps/itineraries/sherlock-holmes-london). If you prefer the James Bond, make a stop at Dukes Bar, to enjoy a drink with the signing grammy album of the year of 007. There is even the application for smartphones, Get London Reading app, literary landmarks.
Leave a flower on the grave of Oscar Wilde in Père-Lachaise cemetery. The Irish playwright, whose tomb is a tourist attraction, was one of the many writers who sought grammy album of the year inspiration in the City of Light. Sit at a table at Les Deux Magots, a café in St. Germain, frequented by Hemingway or explore the literary side of the neighborhood Latin Quarter (www.paris-walk.com/Paris-essentials/Latin-quarter.htm).
The French writers, feature prominently in this city with museums-houses dedicated to Victor Hugo and Honoré de Balzac. The bibliophiles will feel at home in Hotel Le Pavillon des Lettres, where each of the 26 rooms is dedicated to a letter of the alphabet and represents a famous writer.
This lively, baroque and neoclassical style, city in western Russia, has a dark side in literary history. Make him walk the murderous Raskolnikov from "Crime and Punishment" and visit the house of the great writer, grammy album of the year Fyodor Dostoyevsky, where he spent the last years of his life and wrote "The Brothers Karamazov".
The museum Aleksandr grammy album of the year Pushkin Memorial Apartment grammy album of the year Museum (www.saint-petersburg.com/museums/pushkin-museum-memorial-apartment.asp) marks the point where the 37-year old writer died and plunged the country into mourning. As an unlucky character in the most famous work, the Eugene Onegin, grammy album of the year Pushkin TRAUMA

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