Postcards is wonderful way to discover world culture,every day i wish to find a new card in mailbox, it's amazing.
Nov 14, 2021
Oct 17, 2021
KRAKOW, The Main Market Square
Thanks to Biker Mouse from Goodreads sent 20 .08. 2021
Kraków’s main market square ('Rynek Główny') serves as the city’s gravitational centre, and is the natural start and finish point for any tour of the city. Originally designed in 1257 - the year Kraków was awarded its charter – the grid-like layout of the Old Town and its central square has changed little in the years that have followed. Measuring 200 metres squared (40,000 square metres), the Rynek ranks as one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, and is surrounded by elegant townhouses, all with their own unique names, histories and curiosities.
Stamp
- Country:
Poland
- Themes:
Easter | Eggs
- Issued on:
2021-02-19
Oct 15, 2021
Pakistan overstroming 2010
Thanks To Mandy Tulp for the nice card sent 05-04-2015
about the card :
Doctors of the World provides medical assistance to vulnerable groups around the world. We help the people the world is forgetting little by little. Because every human being has a right to medical care. Your proceeds go to our Operation Smile project: children with a deformity in developing countries are operated and local doctors trained. An operation costs on average € 250. Thank you very much!
Stamp
- Amsterdam House
Country:
Netherlands
Series:
Dutch Icons (International)
Themes:
Houses
Issued on:
2014-01-03
Oct 3, 2021
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens
Thanks to Helent for the wonderful card , sent 14.08.2021
The Royal Exhibition Building was built in Melbourne's Carlton Gardens during 1879 and 1880 for the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition. It subsequently hosted Melbourne's second international exhibition, the 1888 Centennial International Exhibition. It is one of the great enduring monuments to the International Exhibition movement, which began in the mid-19th century.
Stamps:
In 2004, the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens in Melbourne became the first Australian UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site. The building, or Great Hall, is significant as the oldest surviving building in the world from the Great Exhibition era still operating as an exhibition hall.
The building and gardens were designed by Joseph Reed to host the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880 and the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition in 1888, at the time the largest events ever staged in Australia. The building was the venue for the formal opening of the first parliament of Australia, in 1901. It became a makeshift hospital during the great influenza epidemic of 1918 and hosted wrestling, weightlifting and basketball events in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. As well as the building itself, the stamp showcases an interior detail from the ceiling of the magnificent dome.
ZAMOSC-Kosciol Fanciszkaow
Thanks to Kasia and Tomek. for the nice card ,sent 27 July 2021.
The Franciscan church was the biggest temple in Zamość and one of the biggest in Poland. Its construction started in 1637 and the first mass was celebrated eighteen years later. The founders of the temple were the Second Entailer Tomasz Zamoyski and his wife Katarzyna, née Ostrogska. After the dissolution of the monastery in 1784, the church was turned into a military storehouse, and in 1840 it was converted into barracks. After 1918, the building housed various institutions, such as a museum and the cinema "Stylowy". In the postwar years, part of the premises was used by the State Secondary School of Fine Arts. Starting from the interwar years, the Church made efforts to regain the temple, as a result of which, in 1993, after two hundred years, Franciscans returned to its walls. Nineteenth-century reconstructions significantly impoverished the building, but the preserved stone elements, especially Corinthian pilasters and Baroque portal on the western wall (formerly the main entrance), remind of its former glory.
- Beneficial Insects
Country:
Poland
Series:
Beneficial Insects
Themes:
Animals (Fauna) | Bees | Insects
Issued on:
2021-04-30
Sep 25, 2021
HITORICAL ELEVATOR BUILDING
The historical Elevator was built by Nessim Levy, a Jewish businessman,
in 1907 to over come the topographic barrier between the districts of
Mithatpasa Street and Halil Rifat Pasa Street.
The Elevator is
one of the artworks of the recent period to be seen in the city center.
Giving its name to the district in which it is located, thanks to its
location, the historical Elevator is the best structure to watch the
view of Izmir. The upper promenade of the elevator boasts a cafe and a
restaurant in which visitors can relax and get an unparalleled view of
the Gulf of Izmir. Now operated with electricity, originally both
elevators in the structure were water driven. The charming old street at
the foot of the elevator is named after Dario Moreno, an international
singer and a native of Izmir. There is also a statue of the famous
artist at the end of the street and a cafe and a stylish restaurant.
The Elevator, whose similar ones can be found in a few countries offers a unique Izmir sight.
Stamp
The 50 Years of Council of Europe
Country:
North Macedonia
Series:
Council of Europe, 50th Anniversary
Themes:
Council of Europe | European Union | Maps
Issued on:
1999-05-05