The Arch of Hadrian, also known as Hadrian's Gate, is a monumental gateway located in the historic center of Athens, Greece. It was built in the 2nd century AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who was a great admirer of Greek culture. The Arch of Hadrian served both a practical and symbolic purpose. It marked the boundary between the ancient city of Athens and the new Roman city, and also served as a grand entrance to the city for visitors arriving from the east. At the same time, it celebrated Hadrian's achievements and his appreciation for Greek culture, and served as a powerful symbol of the close relationship between Rome and Athens. Today, the Arch of Hadrian is a popular tourist attraction in Athens, and is widely recognized as one of the city's most impressive ancient monuments. It is located near several other notable landmarks, including the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Acropolis.
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beautiful collection from a couple of interior designers 
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This is probably my favorite restaurant in Manhattan, it's Spanish Tapas but like you never had it before. You can literally order any dish from the menu, everything is amazing. Tip, it tends to get busy - so head in and sign up for a table, then go around the corner to their bar Jamón only challenge is that you might stay there all night.
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One of the only things I enjoy about taking the subway these days is seeing the defaced ads on the L train. Whether it's random chance, high schoolers or street artists the result is always good.
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La Paloma is my local, my regular stop for coffee and tortilla. The atmosphere is unpretentious and the handwritten menu is simple, fresh and delicious, featuring Argentinian empanadas, shakshuka, beans and churros.
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Orion is one of the nicest cinemas in Helsinki. It is run by National Audiovisual Archive so they are showing a great variety of films from art house to modern classics and everything in between. Last time I went to see Hitchcock’s Vertigo.
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Great café in the Santurce area of San Juan. Spacious enough to work or just meet up for a coffee with someone.
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This place, so good. Great uzbek food. All one really needs in life
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A place that really grows on you, with each visit the Barbican reveals more of itself to you and your bond is tightened. The Barbican Kitchen is great for coffee or lunch, summer hangouts by the ponds, cinema in winter, the amazing Barbican Hall for live music, and don't miss the conservatory.
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British seasonal ingredients through an Italian lens....Parmesan fries, wild mushroom tagliatelle and tiramisu are some of my favourites.
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A beautiful restaurant with an open kitchen. Perfect dinner spot for a special occasion.
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Spatial design and creative director. Editor in Chief Dream Magazine.
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Julie Verhoeven is an artist and designer based in London. After studying fashion she began her career assisting John Galliano before working in the fashion industry as a designer, illustrator, creative director and tutor. Verhoeven’s own fashion label, Gibo by Julie Verhoeven, was launched in September 2002, and she went on to collaborate with global brands including, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Mulberry and H&M. Verhoeven has exhibited internationally since 2003, including solo shows at MU, Eindhoven, ZINGERpresents, Amsterdam, and Vera Gliem, Cologne with the publication of 3 books dedicated to her work, 'A Bit of Rough’, 'Fat- Bottomed Girls’ and 'Julie Verhoeven, Gas Book 13’. Portrait by Mauro Cocilio.
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Jarmaine Stojanovic is the founder the multi disciplinary design studio Something Creative Co based in Sydney. They use visual communication to grow good brands and create aesthetic experiences that resonate with people.
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Art Director + Artist based in New York
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Melbourne Based Photographer specialising in Fine Art, Architecture, Interiors and Aerial.
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We are an Antwerp based design studio, specialising in art direction and graphic design. Our small team works for big brands and creative clients alike. We like a challenge, so rather than to follow the herd, we prefer carving our own path.
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Omani-Bahraini visual artist based in London.
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Visual Artist working with photography and film, based in Brisbane Australia.
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Film director & Artist based in London and Rome
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Creative Director + Photographer based in NYC
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Emma Brennan is a multi-disciplinary designer at frog. She investigates and prototypes with unique mediums to explore how they can produce new forms of communication and systems. Her work has ranged from designing technical data visualization tools to running workshops that support patients with postpartum depression. She's contributed to hybrid experiences, strategy, and product design for companies such as eBay, Data & Society, JPMorgan Chase, and AT&T. Previously, she built a design practice within the U.S. Census Bureau’s Innovation Lab. As a UX designer & Civic Digital Fellow, she helped develop programs, digital products and community engagement to ensure government services meet the needs of the public.
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graphic designer / art director
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Graphic designer specialised in branding, editorial and web with a focus on culture, art, architecture, fashion and occasionally fine dining.
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I am a painter based in Krakow. What I like about Krakow is walking distance to all the places I need.
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