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Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Eduardo Westerdahl"; Puerto de la Cruz
location: Tenerife island, Spain
remark: GPS for rough orientation only
author: Jan Helebrant
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Eduardo Westerdahl"; Puerto de la Cruz
location: Tenerife island, Spain
remark: GPS for rough orientation only
author: Jan Helebrant
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
At the Kenosha History Center.
www.kenoshahistorycenter.org/
Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Saturday, August 22, 2026.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Eduardo Westerdahl"; Puerto de la Cruz
location: Tenerife island, Spain
remark: GPS for rough orientation only
author: Vladimíra Helebrantová
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo "Eduardo Westerdahl"; Puerto de la Cruz
location: Tenerife island, Spain
remark: GPS for rough orientation only
author: Jan Helebrant
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre at No 189 Yonge Street in Toronto Canada is the last double decker or stacked Edwardian theatre facility in the world. Built in 1913 as the flagship of the Loews chain of vaudeville theatres, the 1500 seat Elgin Theatre is on the main level and the 1000 seat Winter Garden Theatre sits seven stories above it. The building was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1982.
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The Mir Arab Madrassah has served as a prestigious educational center since its construction in the early 16th century. The Madrassah was funded by the classical poet, Ubaydullahan, and built by Sheikh Abdulla.
The school earned its name from the Sheikh, whose real name was Mir Arab. Although Mir Arab was instrumental in the building of the Madrassah, he passed away in 1536. His son-in-law, Sheikh Zakariya, took over construction. Since its completion, Mir Arab Madrassah has been considered exemplary of religious schools in Central Asia.
Forgotten for decades, this chilling clinic remains untouched, filled with vintage medical equipment and rotting patient files - a true time capsule from decades ago. Free from vandalism, the natural beauty of decay could unfold in the crumbling corridors. Join us on this atmospheric journey through one of the most eerily beautiful locations in this video on YouTube: youtu.be/ockTD5qPLiA