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Phare D’El Hank

The Atlantic Ocean in one side and a beatiful view of the city of Casablanca in the other, everything after doing some exercise climbing 260 steps. The white tower of Phare D’El Hank is away from the tourist area, but worth a visit as part of your trip to the Moroccan city.

Also known as Casablanca Lighthouse, the tower stands 39 meters high and was designed by French architect Albert Laprade, starting in 1916 and officially opened on August 1, 1920.

Picture by Remi Jouan

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Spark Design Space

Since a Professor of the Academy of Arts opened it in 2010, Spark is stop compulsory in the Icelandic for the most avant-garde because it is the only Gallery in the city. Designers and artists of all kinds show their different projects and events that play with our most primary senses. Thus, it works as a platform of support for local initiatives that involve collaboration between the creators and professionals who are in it. The exhibitions are temporary and usually last about two months, after which products in your store can be purchased.

In addition, local could not be better located, in the heart of Reykjavik next to Laugavegur, the main shopping street, and 10-minute walk from the port.

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Parco Giardino Sigurtà

After walking through the historical and romantic streets of Verona, it is a good idea to visit the outskirts to surround oneself with Nature.

But this is not just any Nature; this is a garden dating from 1617, and part of the Villa Maffei property, which served as General Napoleon III’s headquarters.

25 kms south-east of Verona and 15 kms south of the Lago di Garda, all kinds of flowers, trees and fauna (look out for the deer) can be found in the more than 600,000 square metres to create a “locus amoenus”, where every last detail has been cared for.

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Kriminalmuseum

Vienna’s crime museum.

Vienna’s Kriminalmuseum houses the archives of crimes committed from the Middle Ages to the present day. Here we can see the dark side of Vienna of the last three hundred years and uncover the criminal archives of the capital’s most sinister events. A vast collection devoted to all kinds of murder. Assassins and victims clearly portrayed in photos and newspaper clippings are shown alongside different tools, axes being the most popular, for carrying out the crimes.

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