Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, AUSTRIA
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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
rendered into english verse by Edward Fitzgerald
Hodder & Stoughton
1913
Artist : Rene Bull
a long weekend in paris
May updates.
It's been a long time since I posted anything of my own, so I'll update you all.
Here are some projects I've worked on lately:
I built some houses (some are already available in the gallery) and I might make some more available here too. I'll make dedicated posts for each one, but here are some screenshots for a while.
I've also made some progress on the farmhouse, and I'll make it available here in a few days.
I also worked on this palace that I built 2 years ago, but I never finished the interiors, so I decided to change that. Here are some of the interiors that are already done (but not yet fully furnished).
I also built the exterior of an estate inspired by Chatsworth House.
And lastly, but certainly not least, I had to redo the interiors of the lower dacha. I had a problem with the game save and lost my work on the interior. I couldn't do much, but that's what we have for now. It will be a long project; I'm thinking of making the building without the interiors available in the gallery, in case someone has more patience (and time) than me.
I thank all of you who follow me, and also all the wonderful content creators.
Palais Garnier, Paris, France
IL Y A 226 ANS | Bonaparte établit sa résidence au palais des Tuileries ➽ http://bit.ly/Bonaparte-Tuileries Le 19 février 1800 marque une progression vers la couronne pour le Premier consul. Arrivé aux Tuileries, Bonaparte efface les emblèmes révolutionnaires et orchestre une entrée solennelle, mêlant faste monarchique et prudence républicaine, affichant une modestie calculée. Acclamé par Paris, il célèbre Washington pour rassurer l’opinion, tout en affirmant l’unité du pouvoir