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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A well-known English pop band will be bringing their hits to the Cliffs Pavilion next year. Scouting for Girls will be taking the stage at ...
French Egyptologist Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, a professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne and the Catholic Institute of Paris, has discovered a series of hidden inscriptions on the obelisk ...
And the Cliffs Pavilion is one of the chosen venues, with shows planned from Tuesday, January 13, to Saturday, January 17. The show was nominated for four Olivier Awards after its West End debut ...
One hundred and eighty-nine years ago, a spectacular 3,300-year-old Egyptian obelisk was erected in Place de la Concorde, Paris, after it had been gifted to France by the viceroy of Egypt.
Olette-Pelletier is an Egyptologist and, by chance, his daily walk took him past the Luxor Obelisk, the 3,000-year-old monument that towers over Place de la Concorde in central Paris. One day ...
A Pharaoh's message uncovered: Seven hidden codes revealed on the Luxor Obelisk. (photo credit: Cocotier Tours. Via Shutterstock) During renovation work in 2021, Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier ...
A French Egyptologist, Dr. Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, claims to have discovered seven secret messages hidden within the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the Luxor Obelisk in Paris’s Place de la ...
The Osaka-based Sumitomo Group, which boasts a 400-year history, has created a pavilion with the slogan “Toward a future from the forest.” The impressive timber roof was inspired by the ...
Heatwave. Pavilion of the Kingdom of Bahrain at the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale. Image © Andrea Avezzù, Courtesy of la Biennale di Venezia Bahrain is a ...
During Expo 2020 in Dubai, Cartier debuted its Women’s Pavilion concept: a space dedicated to foregrounding the vital role of women in society today. Over six months, more than 340,000 visitors ...
The obelisk was apparently commissioned by Ramesses II, who ruled Egypt from 1279BC to 1213 BC, and installed in Luxor. It was given to France by the sultan of the Ottoman Empire in 1830.
This pavilion stands four stories high and its design suggests the shape of a dhow, sail boats of ancient design that still ply the waters off Bahrain. The design takes inspiration both from ...
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