Watch with Rick Steves — Europe’s Quirky Museums
Enjoy Rick's live Monday Night Travel party with this video recorded on July 5, 2021. Experience the fun, conviviality, intimacy, and spontaneity of joining Rick in his living room as he shares his personal, inspirational, and sometimes hilarious behind-the-scenes commentary. Each week he'll share his personal, inspirational, and sometimes hilarious behind-the-scenes commentary, followed by a Q&A — your chance to ask questions and interact with Rick. Register at https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/travel-classes/monday-night-travel #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #mondaynighttravel
Europe's offbeat museums are some of its most memorable sights. And on this virtual tour, Rick links up some of his favorites. Glasgow captures the early 20th century — from a perfectly preserved old tenement apartment to Art Nouveau with a Scottish accent. Hidden away deep in the Sicilian countryside, the Roman Villa Romana del Casale shows off beautifully preserved ancient mosaics. In England, Ironbridge Gorge has several steel-and-steam sights that commemorate the birth of the Industrial Age. Bulgaria shows off its discredited communist art in a park full of stony comrades. The castle of Český Krumlov, in the Czech Republic, has one of Europe's best surviving Baroque theaters, with special effects from the 18th century. And in France's Beaune, we'll ogle gorgeous paintings designed to comfort patients in a charity hospital. Our dinner tonight will be a French feast from Seattle restaurant Café Campagne; for an equally tasty evening, order some takeout and support your favorite local restaurant.
00:00 Introduction
01:24 Rick's meal
03:09 Classroom Europe demo
10:53 Playlist start
Видео Watch with Rick Steves — Europe’s Quirky Museums канала Rick Steves Travel Talks
Europe's offbeat museums are some of its most memorable sights. And on this virtual tour, Rick links up some of his favorites. Glasgow captures the early 20th century — from a perfectly preserved old tenement apartment to Art Nouveau with a Scottish accent. Hidden away deep in the Sicilian countryside, the Roman Villa Romana del Casale shows off beautifully preserved ancient mosaics. In England, Ironbridge Gorge has several steel-and-steam sights that commemorate the birth of the Industrial Age. Bulgaria shows off its discredited communist art in a park full of stony comrades. The castle of Český Krumlov, in the Czech Republic, has one of Europe's best surviving Baroque theaters, with special effects from the 18th century. And in France's Beaune, we'll ogle gorgeous paintings designed to comfort patients in a charity hospital. Our dinner tonight will be a French feast from Seattle restaurant Café Campagne; for an equally tasty evening, order some takeout and support your favorite local restaurant.
00:00 Introduction
01:24 Rick's meal
03:09 Classroom Europe demo
10:53 Playlist start
Видео Watch with Rick Steves — Europe’s Quirky Museums канала Rick Steves Travel Talks
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