Friday, 30 November 2007
Renaissance Siena - London art exhibition
Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
24 October 2007 - 13 January 2008
For the first time in Britain, a major exhibition will show Renaissance painting and sculpture in the artistic, cultural and political contexts of the volatile last century of the Sienese Republic.
'Renaissance Siena: Art for a City' will bring together around one hundred beautiful exhibits, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, manuscripts and ceramics. Major loans from private and public collections across Europe and America will be displayed alongside the exceptional Sienese paintings in the National Gallery's own collection several specially cleaned and restored for this show.
Covering a period from about 1460 to 1530, this exhibition will demonstrate the distinct qualities of Sienese painting, drawing and sculpture, adding up to a supremely elegant, expressive and visionary style of art formed during a period of fascinating power shifts within the city itself. more
Books on Siena and Renaissance art Full price £9, Senior/Concessions £8, Under 12s FREE
Senior/Concessions Tuesday Afternoon Offer (Every Tuesday 2.30-6pm) £4.50
Art Fund members £4.50, Students/Unemployed/12 - 18s £4.50,
A very good description of the exhibition can be found here
Whilst at the National Gallery, make time to view some of their permanent masterpieces including:
Van Gogh - Sunflowers
Turner - The Fighting Temeraire
Constable - The Hay Wain
Leonardo da Vinci - The Virgin of the Rocks
Piero della Francesca - The Baptism of Christ
Pieter Paul Rubens - Samson and Delilah
Botticelli - Venus and Mars
Books and prints from the National Gallery shop
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Golfing Holidays - Gift Vouchers available
Golfing holidays are always popular and GolfBreaks offers an excellent selection with a site that is easy to use and offers outstanding prices.
* 750 golf break venues across the UK and Europe
* One-stop golf break and tee off time booking service
* Golf holidays start from just £69 with many outstanding special offers
There are resorts featured in England & Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Germany, Cyprus, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey.
Visit today to enter a competition in November to win a golf break at the famous La Quinta Resort 5* in Spain.
How about a visit to the famous The Belfry 4* in North Warwickshire? They are offering a 2 Day SUPER DEAL £99.00 1DBB36 The Belfry (Derby, Brabazon) 16-23 Dec, 27-30 Dec 2007, 1-7 Jan or a 1 Night stay with dinner, B&B and 2 rounds of golf from just £99.
Through TeeOffTimes on the same site, you can book your tee off time at most of the courses featured. Also, golf tuition,
If your partner is not a golfer, no problem. Most hotels and courses featured offer separate prices for non-golfers and list other facilities available, such as wonderful spas.
Christmas is coming so a great present idea has to be Golf Breaks gift vouchers from just £25.
Visit EuroTravel, the one-stop site for travel to and within Europe.
* 750 golf break venues across the UK and Europe
* One-stop golf break and tee off time booking service
* Golf holidays start from just £69 with many outstanding special offers
There are resorts featured in England & Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Germany, Cyprus, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey.
Visit today to enter a competition in November to win a golf break at the famous La Quinta Resort 5* in Spain.
How about a visit to the famous The Belfry 4* in North Warwickshire? They are offering a 2 Day SUPER DEAL £99.00 1DBB36 The Belfry (Derby, Brabazon) 16-23 Dec, 27-30 Dec 2007, 1-7 Jan or a 1 Night stay with dinner, B&B and 2 rounds of golf from just £99.
Through TeeOffTimes on the same site, you can book your tee off time at most of the courses featured. Also, golf tuition,
If your partner is not a golfer, no problem. Most hotels and courses featured offer separate prices for non-golfers and list other facilities available, such as wonderful spas.
Christmas is coming so a great present idea has to be Golf Breaks gift vouchers from just £25.
Visit EuroTravel, the one-stop site for travel to and within Europe.
Saturday, 17 November 2007
Tutankhamun returns to London
Marking the first time the treasures of Tutankhamun have visited London in over 30 years, an extensive exhibition of more than 130 artifacts from the tomb of the celebrated Pharaoh and other Valley of the Kings ancestors visits London on 15 November 2007. London is the only European city to host the treasures.
Featured treasures in the exhibit, which are all between 3,300 and 3,500 years old, include Tutankhamun's royal diadem - the gold crown discovered encircling the head of the king's mummified body that he likely wore while living - and one of the gold and precious stone inlaid coffinettes that contained his mummified internal organs. Don’t miss the most highly anticipated exhibition in London history in Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs.
15 November 2007 – 30 August 2008
Tutankhamun Exhibition London
O2 Exhibition Centre
Formerly the Millennium Dome
Millennium Way, London SE10
Pricing Information
Mon-Thu
Adult: £15.00 + £1.75 ppf* each
Child 5-15: £7.50 + £1.25 ppf* each
Concessions: £12.50 + £1.25 ppf* each
Family: £40.00 + £5.00 ppf* each
Fri-Sun
Adult: £20.00 + £2.00 ppf* each
Child 5-15: £10.50 + £1.25 ppf* each
Concessions: £16.00 + £1.75 ppf* each
Family: £53.00 + £5.00 ppf* each
*Payment processing fee
Visit Tutankhamum London Exhibition site to prebook entrance tickets. The Tutankhamun exhibition is expected to be a sell out with tickets hard to find.
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Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Belgium - Week of Taste 2007
The 2nd Week van de Smaak (Week of Taste) will run in Flanders and Brussels from 15-24 November 2007. This is a Flemish festival dedicated to gastronomy - well eating and drinking in general with more than 700 organisers of more than 1,200 events. The Belgians love eating and drinking but don't boast as much about their own recipes as some other cuisines.
There are tastings of world cuisines such as Italian, African, Turkish food - not forgetting streekproducten from the different areas in Belgium, demonstrations in hotel and catering schools, masterchefs, events in breweries, wine tastings, cookery classes including some for children, talks on typical foods, guided tours and various other events.
Here are some unusual items I spotted:
* "De Vijf Smaken op Zijn Brussels", a discovery of Brussels cuisine meeting at Sint Katelijneplein at 14.00 on 17 November.
* "Niet Elke Pater is een Trappist" discussing the differences between Trappist and Abbey beers, Brussels on 14 November, beers tasting included in the 10 €.
* How about a talk on sprouts (spruitsjes)?
* The Dag van de Geuze will be given by De Lambikstoempers in Halle, Vlaams Brabant on 24 November.
* Ecological cooking with pumpkin, Kortenberg on 16 November.
* Spanish tapas and sherries, Everberg on 17 November.
* Spices and drinks in the Middle Ages, Overwinden on 25 November.
* Blindfold dinner, Leuven on 20 November.
* Marzepan, talk at the Suikermuseum in Tienen.
* International pancakes workshop in Antwerp throughout the festival.
* Reading of Poetry about food, Antwerp on 18 November.
* A meal from the time of Keizer Karel in the 16th century, Rijmenam on 21 November.
* Belgian beers tasting, Hemiksem on 21 November.
* Pizzas cookery class for children, Putte on 21 November.
* Tea and coffee tastings in Turnhout.
* Children cooking with syrup, Borgloon on 21 November.
* Nostalgic cookery class, Bree on 22 November.
* Bangladesh cuisine tasting, Genk on 17 November.
A Dutch language class in Brussels will offer typical dishes from their homelands with explanation. There are a couple of film events about chocolate.
Some mayors are doing their bit by cooking for the public such as in Laakdal on the 18th when the mayor will be cooking spaghetti; in Genk, pasta on the 23rd and on the 18th, the mayor of Kalmthout will cook Italian fish soup.
The Flemish bookshop Standard Boekhandel are running a free tasting of Jenever all day on Saturday 17 November in all their shops. Throughout the festival they will display tasting tabels with gastronomy books at special low prices. Marc Joye's book "Feestelijk met Bier" is available for just 5 Euros with a coupon in the brochure. The coupon also gives a discount on cooks about vegetables, desserts and wine.
Some Spar supermarkets will have cookery demonstrations and tastings.
A special feature this year is EETiKET, about children (aged 6-12)and restaurant culture. The idea is that children should enjoy going out to eat and be welcome in restaurants. More than 90 children-friendly restaurants in the brochure welcome children and a section of the website is aimed at schools.
Looking ahead, the lovely town of Lier south of Antwerp will be bidding for the title "Stad van de Smaak 2008" with Oma's smikkelport, a turn of century menu, local products on the Zimmerplein (don't miss the Zimmer Tower), wine tastings, a culinary quiz, Moroccan pizzas, Portuguese specialities and more. Kortrijk hold the title in 2007.
A Free brochure is available in public libraries, Standard Boekhandel and Spar supermarkets with activities divided into provinces and listed under town names. You can also find details on the website.
Click here for info
Echt lekker!
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There are tastings of world cuisines such as Italian, African, Turkish food - not forgetting streekproducten from the different areas in Belgium, demonstrations in hotel and catering schools, masterchefs, events in breweries, wine tastings, cookery classes including some for children, talks on typical foods, guided tours and various other events.
Here are some unusual items I spotted:
* "De Vijf Smaken op Zijn Brussels", a discovery of Brussels cuisine meeting at Sint Katelijneplein at 14.00 on 17 November.
* "Niet Elke Pater is een Trappist" discussing the differences between Trappist and Abbey beers, Brussels on 14 November, beers tasting included in the 10 €.
* How about a talk on sprouts (spruitsjes)?
* The Dag van de Geuze will be given by De Lambikstoempers in Halle, Vlaams Brabant on 24 November.
* Ecological cooking with pumpkin, Kortenberg on 16 November.
* Spanish tapas and sherries, Everberg on 17 November.
* Spices and drinks in the Middle Ages, Overwinden on 25 November.
* Blindfold dinner, Leuven on 20 November.
* Marzepan, talk at the Suikermuseum in Tienen.
* International pancakes workshop in Antwerp throughout the festival.
* Reading of Poetry about food, Antwerp on 18 November.
* A meal from the time of Keizer Karel in the 16th century, Rijmenam on 21 November.
* Belgian beers tasting, Hemiksem on 21 November.
* Pizzas cookery class for children, Putte on 21 November.
* Tea and coffee tastings in Turnhout.
* Children cooking with syrup, Borgloon on 21 November.
* Nostalgic cookery class, Bree on 22 November.
* Bangladesh cuisine tasting, Genk on 17 November.
A Dutch language class in Brussels will offer typical dishes from their homelands with explanation. There are a couple of film events about chocolate.
Some mayors are doing their bit by cooking for the public such as in Laakdal on the 18th when the mayor will be cooking spaghetti; in Genk, pasta on the 23rd and on the 18th, the mayor of Kalmthout will cook Italian fish soup.
The Flemish bookshop Standard Boekhandel are running a free tasting of Jenever all day on Saturday 17 November in all their shops. Throughout the festival they will display tasting tabels with gastronomy books at special low prices. Marc Joye's book "Feestelijk met Bier" is available for just 5 Euros with a coupon in the brochure. The coupon also gives a discount on cooks about vegetables, desserts and wine.
Some Spar supermarkets will have cookery demonstrations and tastings.
A special feature this year is EETiKET, about children (aged 6-12)and restaurant culture. The idea is that children should enjoy going out to eat and be welcome in restaurants. More than 90 children-friendly restaurants in the brochure welcome children and a section of the website is aimed at schools.
Looking ahead, the lovely town of Lier south of Antwerp will be bidding for the title "Stad van de Smaak 2008" with Oma's smikkelport, a turn of century menu, local products on the Zimmerplein (don't miss the Zimmer Tower), wine tastings, a culinary quiz, Moroccan pizzas, Portuguese specialities and more. Kortrijk hold the title in 2007.
A Free brochure is available in public libraries, Standard Boekhandel and Spar supermarkets with activities divided into provinces and listed under town names. You can also find details on the website.
Click here for info
Echt lekker!
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Monday, 12 November 2007
Leonardo Da Vinci Exhibition in Brussels
We visited the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition on view at the Basilica Koekelberg in Brussels. This is one of the most complete exhibitions ever on one of the greatest thinkers of the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci .
The exhibition, Leonardo - The European Genius, will run until 15 March 2008 at the Koekelberg Basilica, the fifth largest church in the world and the largest Art Deco building ever constructed.
It is presented in four separate themes:
– Leonardo the man from Tuscany to the Loire Valley
- Leonardo the artist with sketches, paintings, sculptures
- Leonardo the engineer with reconstructions including machines and bridges
- Leonardo the humanist with his mysterious reversed writing and collection of codices by the master.
As such, the exhibition presents all the different aspects of his work and the legacy that he left behind to Renaissance art and science, through to the modern day.
There are original works including the Codex of the Flight of Birds and Leonardo's only self portrait, many of which have been lent by major museums worldwide. Obviously, the Mona Lisa "La Giconda" is too fragile and valuable to be lent. The original "Last Supper" is a fresco in Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan but the copy in Belgium's Tongerlo copy is apparently so faithful to the original, that it was used as a model for renovation of the original. Interest in the Last Supper has been heightened by the novel "The Da Vinci Code" and reference is made to this and the possible significance of Mary Magdalene. The semi-nude portrait of Mary Magdalene holding a veil over her bare breasts had been unseen for fifty years when it was found five years ago in a private Swiss collection. It had previously been attributed to Da Vinci's pupil Giampetrino.
Leonardo (1452-1519) was also a famous engineer and the exhibition shows 45 working models based on the master's designs and all built to scale, including a parachute, helicopter, sailplane, automobile carriage, floating bridge, a double-hulled boat and a 20 metre swing bridge that has never before been built. My children loved seeing these models and wanted to borrow a book about Leonardo's inventions from the library.
This exhibition is spread over 3,000m² so there is plenty to see, interspersed with short videos which set the scene of the various locations in Leonardo's life. Over 100 original works from other artists are also displayed giving context to themes and subjects including Raphael, Michelangelo, Canaletto, Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Bosch.
An interesting fact is that Leonardo was left-handed and developed backwards mirror writing so that he did not smudge the ink. Many facsimile copies of his original notebooks are on show.
I most enjoyed the section on the Vitruvian Man. Leonardo (1492) based this on studies made earlier in the 1st Century calculating the exact proportions of every part of a man's body to another. Extremely detailed measurements and calculations were made of this average sized man.
Leonardo -The European Genius site is www.expo-davinci.eu
Entrance price: 10,00 € adults, 8,50 € 6-18 years, Free 0-6 years
Walkman audio guide available in choice of four languages: 2,50 € (recommended)
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Saturday, 10 November 2007
Magical Christmas Markets in Belgium
It is cold this weekend so time to think of warm cheer and the enjoyment of a Belgian Christmas market. St Nicholas (Sint Niklaas) arrives on 6 December to visit good children. Shops abound with yummy treats such as marzipan, flat hard cakes known as ‘klaasjes’ and ‘speculoos’, a hard gingerbread molded in the form of St. Nicholas.
Christmas markets are an old holiday tradition in Belgium where both locals and visitors can shop for original and traditional decorations along with other Christmas goodies at open-air stalls in the heart of the city.
Many towns and villages throughout Belgium hold Christmas markets. Most will be aglow with colorful illuminations around their main streets and shopping centers.
In all major cities, shopping will be possible on the four Sundays preceding the holiday. The local Tourist Offices can provide visitors with details on the numerous nativity scenes on display, Christmas markets, concerts and other seasonal events.
Brussels will hold its annual European Christmas market on the Place St. Catherine, from 1 December to 1 January. (M-F: 11-20h & Sat/Sun: 11-22h)
An array of products will be available in a warm and friendly atmosphere. This market with its cheerful lights, delicious aromas and a vast number of stalls promises a true holiday atmosphere. In addition to the Christmas Market the Brussels ice skating rink offers fun for all. This year for the first time a separate small skating rink invites toddlers to enjoy this wonderful winter sport too. And the holiday atmosphere would not be complete without a visit to the Grand’Place decorated in festive lights for the occasion. For more information: www.plaisirsdhiver.be
Antwerp – 7 December to 6 January
Bruges 24 November to 6 January Christmas Market in the historical center of the city, also on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Gent – 7 to 24 December
Ieper – 30 November to 26 December
Leuven – 12 to 16 December
Liege - 155 decorated wooden cottages form a magical Christmas Village throughout December. Details 011-324/254 9797. The East Cantons is an area to spend a few hours. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend a Christmas concert given by regional choirs and musical societies during the period of Advent, when the Christmas lights appear! Tourism Office of the East Cantons at Tel: 011/328022.
Mechelen – 14 to 16 December
Ostend 30 November to 24 December, Christmas market with ice rink – 8 December to 6 January
For various ways to travel to Belgium, visit EuroTravel
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Thursday, 8 November 2007
A Festive Break this Christmas and New Year
Why not celebrate Christmas and New Year somewhere different and take the family, friends or just the two of you away for a festive break! Snuggle up in a cosy cottage with a roaring log fire, a forest lodge with a bubbling hot tub, enjoy a villa with a pool or experience boating at Christmas. Check out the ideas and spoil yourself this festive season!
How about a cosy cottage in Cornwall? The glorious Welsh countryside of Snowdonia? All aboard a narrow boat on a canal? A villa with a pool in France?
You can even stay at Los Cortijos townhouses in Marbella, Spain for 5 nights down from £329 to £280.
Visit Euro Travel for these great ideas from Hoseasons with lots of special offers.
How about a cosy cottage in Cornwall? The glorious Welsh countryside of Snowdonia? All aboard a narrow boat on a canal? A villa with a pool in France?
You can even stay at Los Cortijos townhouses in Marbella, Spain for 5 nights down from £329 to £280.
Visit Euro Travel for these great ideas from Hoseasons with lots of special offers.
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Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Eurostar - Welcome to High Speed Europe
Eurostar is moving its London terminus from Waterloo to St.Pancras on 14 November 2007 to welcome the new High Speed service.
Day Trip to France from £25 return
Whether you are a family looking to keep the kids entertained, or a couple hoping to enjoy a relaxing break, you will find a day trip to France offers something for everyone.
A channel cruise from Dover to Calais is the perfect way to enjoy a cheap day trip to France. Whether you’re planning a quick booze cruise to stock up on all those grocery and alcohol bargains, or are in the process of renovating a property, Calais is the perfect place to save money. With several large hypermarkets and DIY stores, you will find many items at significantly cheaper prices than the UK.
Day trips on P&O Ferries are now on sale from only £25* return for a car and up to 9 people.
P&O Day Trips from £25 return
Diesel is 17% cheaper in France than in the UK so fill up while you are there.
A channel cruise from Dover to Calais is the perfect way to enjoy a cheap day trip to France. Whether you’re planning a quick booze cruise to stock up on all those grocery and alcohol bargains, or are in the process of renovating a property, Calais is the perfect place to save money. With several large hypermarkets and DIY stores, you will find many items at significantly cheaper prices than the UK.
Day trips on P&O Ferries are now on sale from only £25* return for a car and up to 9 people.
P&O Day Trips from £25 return
Diesel is 17% cheaper in France than in the UK so fill up while you are there.
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