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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Anthony Blinken’s Connection To Jeffery Epstein

Anthony Blinken is the United States Secretary of State.

Blinken’s stepfather was Samuel Pisar.

Pisar was the longtime lawyer and confidant of Robert Maxwell.

Robert Maxwell was a Mossad spy who had one of the biggest…

🇺🇸🇮🇱 Anthony Blinken’s Connection To Jeffery Epstein Anthony Blinken is the United States Secretary of State. Blinken’s stepfather was Samuel Pisar. Pisar was the longtime lawyer and confidant of Robert Maxwell. Robert Maxwell was a Mossad spy who had one of the biggest…
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San Marino 💎 today is a living example of the Medieval City-State, an ancient enclave that continues to survive with an extinct model.

San Marino 💎 today is a living example of the Medieval City-State, an ancient enclave that continues to survive with an extinct model.
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Another Italian gem 💎 that I'd like to recommend for New Year's is:
Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Nestled in the Dolomites Mountains, soon to be the stage for the Winter Olympics, it remains the most glamorous and fashionable Italian ski resort.
You can perhaps pair it with a nice trip…

Another Italian gem 💎 that I'd like to recommend for New Year's is: Cortina d'Ampezzo. Nestled in the Dolomites Mountains, soon to be the stage for the Winter Olympics, it remains the most glamorous and fashionable Italian ski resort. You can perhaps pair it with a nice trip…
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It couldn't have turned out more beautiful 💎.

Parrocchia di Santa Maria in Vallicella.
Via del Governo Vecchio 134
Rome 🇮🇹

It couldn't have turned out more beautiful 💎. Parrocchia di Santa Maria in Vallicella. Via del Governo Vecchio 134 Rome 🇮🇹
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With this wonderful photo of Florence 💎, I wish you, dear friends of X, a marvelous 2024, filled with travels across Italy 🇮🇹!
I'll always be here to showcase its beauty and assist you whenever needed.
With affection.

With this wonderful photo of Florence 💎, I wish you, dear friends of X, a marvelous 2024, filled with travels across Italy 🇮🇹! I'll always be here to showcase its beauty and assist you whenever needed. With affection.
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La Fenice Theatre 💎 - Venice, NYE Concert

La Fenice, meaning 'The Phoenix”, built in 1792, it has faced several fires and rebuilds, hence its name. The current structure dates back to its reconstruction after a devastating fire in 1836. The architecture is neoclassical and…

La Fenice Theatre 💎 - Venice, NYE Concert La Fenice, meaning 'The Phoenix”, built in 1792, it has faced several fires and rebuilds, hence its name. The current structure dates back to its reconstruction after a devastating fire in 1836. The architecture is neoclassical and…
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Palazzo Grimani 💎, Venice - Italy 🇮🇹
Located in the Santa Maria Formosa square, was commissioned by Antonio Grimani in the mid-16th century and it’s a fine example of Renaissance architecture.

Palazzo Grimani 💎, Venice - Italy 🇮🇹 Located in the Santa Maria Formosa square, was commissioned by Antonio Grimani in the mid-16th century and it’s a fine example of Renaissance architecture.
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In the theme of this deity, the Hermitage Museum hosts Rubens' masterpiece: 'The Temple of Janus,' featuring its bifrontal depiction at the top.

In the theme of this deity, the Hermitage Museum hosts Rubens' masterpiece: 'The Temple of Janus,' featuring its bifrontal depiction at the top.
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Do you know why it's called January ❄️?

January, derived from the Latin Ianuarius, comes from the Roman god Janus (Ianus), the deity of beginnings and transitions, also known as Janus Bifrons, with two faces to symbolize looking into the past and future.

Around the second…

Do you know why it's called January ❄️? January, derived from the Latin Ianuarius, comes from the Roman god Janus (Ianus), the deity of beginnings and transitions, also known as Janus Bifrons, with two faces to symbolize looking into the past and future. Around the second…
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Culture Critic Touching and remarkable thread.
Thank you.
Since I deal with Italy 🇮🇹, I'd like to mention the Basilica of Superga in Turin, Piedmont, as I have a great fondness for it ☺️.

@Culture_Crit Touching and remarkable thread. Thank you. Since I deal with Italy 🇮🇹, I'd like to mention the Basilica of Superga in Turin, Piedmont, as I have a great fondness for it ☺️.
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15. The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora, Greece (1476)

A medieval monastery built 1,300 ft in the air - the only way up is via the 146 steep steps hewn into the cliffside. It was built in the 15th century, but intrepid monks used the site for centuries beforehand.

15. The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora, Greece (1476) A medieval monastery built 1,300 ft in the air - the only way up is via the 146 steep steps hewn into the cliffside. It was built in the 15th century, but intrepid monks used the site for centuries beforehand.
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14. Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, Normandy, France (1523)

Mont-Saint-Michel, a tidal island commune in Normandy, is sometimes called the wonder of the Western world. The Romanesque-Gothic abbey is medieval, but a church of some form has crowned the mount for over 1,000 years.

14. Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, Normandy, France (1523) Mont-Saint-Michel, a tidal island commune in Normandy, is sometimes called the wonder of the Western world. The Romanesque-Gothic abbey is medieval, but a church of some form has crowned the mount for over 1,000 years.
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13. Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland (1969)

Known as the Rock Church, it's a mighty Lutheran church carved into solid stone. Its walls were cut from natural on-site rock formations, and a giant copper roof was hoisted on top.

13. Temppeliaukio Church, Helsinki, Finland (1969) Known as the Rock Church, it's a mighty Lutheran church carved into solid stone. Its walls were cut from natural on-site rock formations, and a giant copper roof was hoisted on top.
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12. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, Albi, France (1480)

The largest brick building in the world. Don't be deceived by its fortress-like exterior - inside is one of the most elaborate and breathtaking ceilings in the world.

12. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, Albi, France (1480) The largest brick building in the world. Don't be deceived by its fortress-like exterior - inside is one of the most elaborate and breathtaking ceilings in the world.
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11. The Palatine Chapel, Palermo, Italy (1143)

An exquisite chapel within the Palazzo Reale in Palermo. The mix of styles (Byzantine, Norman and Fatimid) is highly unusual, and the gold mosaics are so intricate that even the figures' fingernails can be clearly made out.

11. The Palatine Chapel, Palermo, Italy (1143) An exquisite chapel within the Palazzo Reale in Palermo. The mix of styles (Byzantine, Norman and Fatimid) is highly unusual, and the gold mosaics are so intricate that even the figures' fingernails can be clearly made out.
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7. Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Spain (ongoing)

An exercise in intergenerational construction - Gaudí's unique design has been under construction for almost 142 years. When it's finally finished (projected to be 2026), it will be the tallest religious building in all of Europe.

7. Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Spain (ongoing) An exercise in intergenerational construction - Gaudí's unique design has been under construction for almost 142 years. When it's finally finished (projected to be 2026), it will be the tallest religious building in all of Europe.
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5. Borgund Stave Church, Lærdal, Norway (c.1200)

An iconic stave church; initially Catholic, then Lutheran. It's built entirely from wood, yet has stood for more than 800 years. The builders didn't use any metal nails - it's held together instead by wooden dowel pins.

5. Borgund Stave Church, Lærdal, Norway (c.1200) An iconic stave church; initially Catholic, then Lutheran. It's built entirely from wood, yet has stood for more than 800 years. The builders didn't use any metal nails - it's held together instead by wooden dowel pins.
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4. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, Spiazzi, Italy (c.1625)

Nestled somewhere between Heaven and Earth. In c.1000 AD, a dwelling was hewn into the rock here by monks from nearby Verona. After much iteration, it's now a minor basilica with a stunning 19th century facade.

4. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, Spiazzi, Italy (c.1625) Nestled somewhere between Heaven and Earth. In c.1000 AD, a dwelling was hewn into the rock here by monks from nearby Verona. After much iteration, it's now a minor basilica with a stunning 19th century facade.
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