Saturday, 30 June 2012

Hotel Sofitel Munich

Hotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichDay and night view of the hotelHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichHotel Sofitel MunichCute little room sticking out in the corridor
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Hotel Sofitel Munich
Free to have Nespresso :) refill everyday
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Hotel Sofitel Munich
Hotel Sofitel Munich
Free Evian bottle of water per day :)
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Overall I am very impress with the hotel with the price and the service. The spa is quite good with a little pool. The hotel is very convenience and easy to walk to the middle of the town (10 minutes walk). I highly recommend this hotel to you if you are looking for some luxurious hotel to stay in Munich. The price of the hotel is about £180 for 3 nights for 2 people :)

Theatine Church


Theatine Church
Theatinekirche
The Theatine Church of St. Cajetan (German: Theatinerkirche St. Kajetan) is a Catholic church in Munich, southern Germany. Built from 1663 to 1690, it was founded by Elector Ferdinand Maria and his wife, Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, as a gesture of thanks for the birth of the long-awaited heir to the Bavarian crown, Prince Max Emanuel, in 1662.The church was built in Italian high-Baroque style, inspired by Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome, designed by the Italian architect Agostino Barelli. His successor, Enrico Zuccalli, added two towers, originally not planned, and then finished the 71 meter high dome in 1690. The facade in Rococo style was completed only in 1768 by François de Cuvilliés. Its Mediterranean appearance and yellow coloring became a well known symbol for the city and had much influence on Southern German Baroque architecture.The interior has a rich stucco decoration, executed by Nicolò Petri (1685–1688), Wolfgang Leutner being responsible for the stucco figures. The great black pulpit is a work of Andreas Faistenberger (1686). The altars house paintings of Caspar de CrayerCarlo CignaniGeorge Desmareés and Joachim Sandrart. Balthasar Ableithner created the statues of Saint Marcus and Saint John. (from wikipedia)
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Friday, 29 June 2012

Blogazon blog roll #3

  • Blogazon blog roll #3
  • Mama Fashionista- In the on going quest to perfect her skin care routine, Mama Fashionista discovered a match made in heaven: LUSH's Angels on Bare Skin and the Clarisonic Mia!
  • My Newest Addiction Beauty Blog- Laura reviewed and swatched the Romantic Eye Shadow Collection from Too Faced.
  • Ishah x Beauty-What's on Ishah x Beauty's menu? A Glitter Sandwich! Lovely layers of shimmer, glitter and flakies.
  • Lucy's Stash-Parrot nail art manicure - Scarlet Macaw in the jungle painted with acrylic colours
  • Liquor, Lube and Lipstick- I See Rainbows Everywhere! - Would you go to work with bright eye makeup? I did!
  • Confessions of a Sarcastic Mom- Milani browns are in the spotlight.
  • Adore-a-Polish- A little Colorstay for your day with this Revlon Colorstay Top Coat review.
  • Captivating Claws- Shows you an amazing green sparkly Zoya gradient
  • Cosmetics Aficionado -This Minnie Mouse Manicure is not only super cute and super easy, but it is short nail friendly!
  • Phyrra -Phyrra is in love with the cult product inspired by beauty balm creams, Illamasqua Skin Base!
  • Dorothy's Little Wonderland - What I brought with me during my travel adventure
  • Beauty Product Review- A shiny face isn't pretty, check out what makeup product I used to get rid of shiny face!
  • Tolmu Rull tells all -Have you ever bought anything big and been insanely happy about it? Tolmu Rull's biggest beauty buy ever comes from Poland and weighs 12,5 kgs!
  • Shades of Beauty, Inc.- Klout Perk...Essie Mojito Madness
  • Emily Hudspeth, hair design and makeup artist - BB Cream. I found my favorite one and I want to share!
  • The Stepford Witch- Who doesn't love makeup that's meant to make our beauty routine simpler? Now let's see if Speed Brow is the right eyebrow product for the job!
  • The Polished Zombie -No need to call a medic, It's Just A Flesh Wound.
  • The Beauty Delicacy - Go Pastelle this Summer.
  • Beauty by Miss L -Do you want to know what was in this month´s Estonian monthly subscription box called Glambox?

  • Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich


    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich
    Residenz, Munich
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichUnder renovation on the outer walls
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichEmbroiled by hands with stitches...
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich
    Residenz is a place where all the former ruler of the Bavarian lived. This building has been here for more than 800 years. The architecture is very unique because it has different elements with it, some Tutor, some Baroque, some Middle Ages, some Gothic.....
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichI think this painter is very clever. When you step right middle of the room and the painting of the roof is showing a 3D structure - where the roof seemed to be extended to higher levels.Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichIn this way, it looks like there are more spacial area :)
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichThe Rulers really admire the Chinese Pottery and therefore there are quite a few to show. This is made in the year of Hangxi during the Qing Dynasty (the last Dynasty in Chinese history)
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    The japanese China:Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichSome very old fashioned chairs. these were originally in the Residenz
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichThe paintings that was destroyed during wars are covered in black. For unknown reasons that mainly the middle picture is being destroyed.
    Where the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichThe ChapelWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz MunichWhere the former Bavarian King lived: Residenz Munich

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