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The Sistine Chapel of São Paulo

Amazing is an overused word but this church, Nossa Senhora do Brasil, is amazing. I didn’t know much about it except for the mention of its beautiful tiles on a blogpost that I read. Yes the tiles are indeed stunning but the ceiling is what really captivated me.  Upon entering the main door of the Church, this ceiling is what greets you. It is a replica of the iconic Creation of Adam by Michelangelo which can be found in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. Antonio Paim Vieira, a painter and ceramicist, was in charge of the interior decoration of the Church. He painted the starry sky above the Madonna and Child on the ceiling of the main altar surrounded by Brazilians from various parts of the country dressed in their native costumes. (See below) This gilded and carved wooden altar is from the Church of Sant’Anna de Mogi das Cruzes (an hour northeast of São Paulo).  The statue of the Virgin and Child on the altar has  a fascinating story surrounding its origin. A wooden statue was carved
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Bad Ragartz 2024 in Liechtenstein

Gaia, Martin Wiese, 2021 In the tiny principality of Liechtenstein with a population of slightly under 40,000, there’s an amazing outdoor sculpture exhibition for everyone to enjoy. Many sculptural pieces are part of the Bad Ragartz 2024, an extension of the Swiss Sculpture Triennial held in the spa town of Bad Ragaz across the border in Switzerland. I was lucky to catch the exhibition this October, its final month. But weep not if you don’t see it before October 30 because Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein, has quite a collection of outdoor sculptures on display year round. I’ve included these outdoor art pieces here. Gaia, König, Dame by Martin Wiese All Encompassing, Peter Nutt, steel Seitan, Kan Yasuda, front view Seitan, Ken Yasuda, back view Tribute to Groupside, Stefano Bombardieri Das Gebet , Heinz Mack, 1994, black granite Quo Vadis, David Černý Stalagmite 4, Carlo Borer, 2023 Raumableiter, Max Grüter, 2023 Watchtower, Samuel Salcedo, 2015-2022 Main Bronze (Bronze Hand), Bez

The Garden of Time at the Bellagio Conservatory

The colors of Autumn are magical. And Bellagio Conservatory creates vibrant vignettes with orange, red and green foliage and flowers of the season. It’s always a pleasure to wander in the garden despite the number of visitors who can’t take enough photos of the variety of pumpkins on display and the colorful arrangements of flowers and plants. This year’s theme is the Garden of Time hence the clocks on display as well as petrified wooden animals in this enchanted forest where time stands still. The display is only through November 9th. So if you’re in Vegas, make sure to stop by the Conservatory. These gourds are big and quite heavy. Chrysanthemums and elaeagnus olive martini offer contrasting hues. Coleus in rich colors pop in this vignette with white, orange and green pumpkins. This orange pumpkin registers at 749 pounds. This pumpkin weighs 630 pounds. Check out this three dimensional work of art. The detail is astonishing especially the miniature pumpkins. Waterfalls  provide calmi

San Sebastian Minor Basilica

San Sebastian Minor Basilica Following the destruction of its three churches due to fire and earthquakes, the parish priest of San Sebastián in the 1880s, Esteban Martinez, sought the help of a Spanish architect named Genaro Palacios to build a church that could withstand an earthquake. Palacios’ idea was to use steel to construct the new church and make it both earthquake and fire resistant. To this end, prefabricated steel sections were ordered from Belgium which were then sent to the Philippines in 1888 in eight separate shipments. Belgian workers traveled to Manila to put together all these sections on-site. Pope Leo XIII raised the status of San Sebastián to Minor Basilica in 1890, a year before the new church was consecrated in August 1891. Steel is not without its share of problems. Rust and corrosion are expected of a structure that is over a century old especially when it is close to Manila Bay. Interventions have been undertaken throughout the years to preserve the Basilica a