Historic Buddha Image in the museum of Min Buri
Mongolian Morin Khuur player and a vocalist
Onor River.
Sunset at the Sirindhorn dam
Walnuts
Church of Our Lady of Annunciation.
Manor-house.
Berlengas House (abandoned).
Old kitchenware.
Hvar Croatia
Milford Sound
tiles everywhere
Poplars
S C H Ö N F R U C H T...
Strahlendes R O S E N HERZ
Roman Observation Tower - Mértola
Corresponding to the sea.
Windmill.
In Johannas Button Box of 1918
Lamp post and pillory.
MOHN K N O S P E ...
Downtown in Ulaanbaatar
Golden Chituokhan Buddhist Temple at Gandan Monast…
Inside the Gandan Monastery
Moita quiet waters.
Leopoldbrunnen
Prasat Hin Phanom Rung
Picnic underneath the holy Bodhi Tree
Lights and Shadows of Hope
Hovering islands mural.
Rhirhaia valley/ High Atlas
Inside the Jampey Lhakhang monastery
Happy kids in Yatna
Painting around the corner.
Bridge Street.
Almada - aftermath of a windstorm
Ombres et lumière
PUFF - Portugal Underground Film Festival.
Thermal building.
Rose-window.
Baron Lluriach's House (17th century).
Galeria Projeto - painted walled windows.
Serpa's Aqueduct.
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Opera House in Ulaanbaatar
The National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Mongolia (colloquially called Ulaanbaatar Opera House) opened on 15th of May 1963 and made its opening ceremony on 18th of May 1963 with Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin.
The repertoire includes classical and national ballet (Swan Lake, The Nutcracker) and opera (Madama Butterfly, La Bohème).
The beginnings of a contemporary professional theatre in Mongolia were laid down with the establishment of a National Central Theatre in 1931, which was an extension of the Folk Stadium which was inaugurated in 1927.
We had the pleasure to visit a performance of typical Mongolian dances, concerts, ballets and the unique Mongolian threat singers.
The repertoire includes classical and national ballet (Swan Lake, The Nutcracker) and opera (Madama Butterfly, La Bohème).
The beginnings of a contemporary professional theatre in Mongolia were laid down with the establishment of a National Central Theatre in 1931, which was an extension of the Folk Stadium which was inaugurated in 1927.
We had the pleasure to visit a performance of typical Mongolian dances, concerts, ballets and the unique Mongolian threat singers.
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