Hotel Windsor Melbourne
What a great place to stay when you want a bit of pampering! Gorgeous, gorgeous room. Nice and warm on arrival on a wild and wet evening. Lovely hot bath followed by room service dinner and a comfy bed with p..u..r..r..r..f..e..c..t... squishy pillow. What a joy to have the door opened and to be respectfully referred to as ma'am. Excellent old fashioned service. I was on my own and felt safe and cared about. I will be back for the famous afternoon tea - I love afternoon tea! http://www.thehotelwindsor.com.au/index.php
Friday, August 13, 2010
European Masters at the National Gallery of Victoria
presents masterpieces from Frankfurt’s Städel Museum, one of the finest collections in Europe.
From the NGV website: "European Masters: Städel Museum, 19th–20th Century brings together a remarkable collection of masterpieces from the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, one of the finest collections in Europe. The NGV is truly privileged to host this exhibition, as the Städel have committed only the highlights of its renowned collection of 19th and 20th century European art. Alongside masterpieces by German artists are works by the greatest French, Belgian, Dutch and Swiss masters of the time. Included are iconic Neo-Classical, Realist, Impressionist and Symbolist works, through to breathtaking German Expressionist paintings and sculpture, rarely seen in Australia.
A high point is the presence of no fewer than ten works by Max Beckmann, the quintessential Expressionist artist. This is an unprecedented opportunity to see a spectacular array of the finest European art spanning the dynamic and transformative years of the 19th and 20th century."
To see all the info go to the webpage http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/exhibitions/melbourne-winter-masterpieces-2010
As an aside I caught the V-Line train down to Melbourne from Bendigo. As an NGV member my ticket was only $16 instead of $23 so I didn't need another discount but I did discover: From Twitter: V-line ticket holders eligible for concession tickets! RT @BIG4BENDIGO: @ngv_melbourne
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A great day out amidst the wintery conditions- A fabulously diverse array of works. Even if you're not madly into art there is something inspiring about seeing historically significant works by masters 'in the flesh', so to speak. There are 6 themes represented through the exhibition and something for everyone to appreciate. Go along and see what you think! As a bit of motivation the coffee and cake is pretty good too, and we won't even go into what's available at the gallery shop!!! (books...lots of gorgeous books)
A high point is the presence of no fewer than ten works by Max Beckmann, the quintessential Expressionist artist. This is an unprecedented opportunity to see a spectacular array of the finest European art spanning the dynamic and transformative years of the 19th and 20th century."
To see all the info go to the webpage http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/exhibitions/melbourne-winter-masterpieces-2010
As an aside I caught the V-Line train down to Melbourne from Bendigo. As an NGV member my ticket was only $16 instead of $23 so I didn't need another discount but I did discover: From Twitter: V-line ticket holders eligible for concession tickets! RT @BIG4BENDIGO: @ngv_melbourne
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