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Instagram дня: кто-то собирает пейзажи “в стиле фильмов Уэса Андерсона” со всего мира


Фотографии мест в духе фильмов Уэса Андерсона регулярно появляются в «Инстаграме» в профиле под названием «Случайный Уэс Андерсон». Коллекция из достопримечательностей всего мира отражает увлеченность режиссера всем винтажным и ярким, что проявляется и в его фильмах – их без преувеличения можно назвать вдохновением для художников и дизайнеров. Instagram-аккаунт “Случайный Уэс Андерсон” ведет Саймон Саррис, но что самое интересное – каждый может отправить ему свое фото, сделанное в “андерсоновском” месте, и он обязательно его опубликует. И вы тоже можете!

#AccidentalWesAnderson Nymphenburg Palace | Munich, Germany | c. 1675 • • The Nymphenburg Palace, or the "Castle of the Nymph (or Nymphs)", is a Baroque palace in Munich, Bavaria, southern Germany that was the main summer residence of the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach • • The palace was commissioned by the prince-electoral couple Ferdinand Maria and Henriette Adelaide of Savoy to the designs of the Italian architect Agostino Barelli in 1664 after the birth of their son Maximilian II Emanuel, and the central pavilion was completed in 1675 • • With the Treaty of Nymphenburg signed in July 1741, Charles Albert allied with France and Spain against Austria. Charles Albert lived during his time in Munich as Holy Roman Emperor at Nymphenburg Palace and died there in 1745 • • In 1747, Elector Max III. Joseph founded the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory and in 1792, Elector Charles Theodor opened the park for the public. • • Today, Nymphenburg is open to the public but also continues to be a home and chancery for the head of the House of Wittelsbach, currently Franz, Duke of Bavaria • • The palace, together with its park, is now one of the most famous sights of Munich. The baroque facades comprise an overall width of about 700 metres • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @sandragmz • ✍️️: @wikipedia • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco #Munich #Germany

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#AccidentalWesAnderson St. Volodymyr's Cathedral | Kiev, Ukraine | c. 1882 • • In 1852, Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow suggested a large cathedral should be built in Kiev to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the baptism of Kievan Rus' by prince Vladimir I of Kiev (St. Volodymyr) • • People from all over the Russian Empire started donating to this cause, so that by 1859 the cathedral fund had amassed a huge sum of 100,000 rubles • • The cathedral was completed in 1882, however, the paintings were fully completed only in 1896 • • After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, St Volodymyr's Cathedral ownership became an issue of controversy between two denominations that both claim to represent Ukrainian Orthodox Christianity – the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, a church with an autonomous status under the Moscow Patriarchy, and the newly established Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kiev Patriarchy, which, ultimately, won the control over the cathedral • • Spiritual leaders of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Kiev Patriarchy continue to conduct religious services and prayers in St. Volodymyr's Cathedral • • All the ceremonies are conducted in Ukrainian, accompanied during religious holidays by the Cathedral choir, which is often joined by opera singers • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @kyokomai • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco #Kiev #Ukraine

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Lifeguard Tower | Bellevue Beach, Denmark | c. 1932 • • Bellevue is a 700-metre-long sandy beach with adjoining lawns located just north of Copenhagen on the coast of Denmark • • The characteristic blue-striped, almost cartoonish, lifeguard towers and the geometric kiosks were designed by Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen in 1932 • • Three architects were invited to submit plans for a Bellevue beach complex and the winner was a young architect Arne Jacobsen, who had just opened his office • • Characteristic of his approach to architecture and design – he was preoccupied with the concept of Gesamtkunst – Jacobsen designed everything from bathing cabins, lifeguard towers and kiosks to tickets and uniforms for the staff • • The complex also included the Bellavista apartment buildings (1934), a restaurant and the Bellevue Theatre (1936), all of which still stand today in the immediate vicinity of the beach • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @romy2507 • ✍️️: @wikipedia • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco #BellevueBeach #Denmark

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Chesme Church | Saint Petersburg, Russia | c. 1780 • • Church of Saint John the Baptist at Chesme Palace, also called the Church of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, is a small Russian Orthodox Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia • • It was built by the Russian court architect Yury Felten in 1780, at the direction of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia • • It was erected adjacent to the Chesme Palace to commemorate the anniversary of Russia's 1770 victory over Turkish forces in Chesme Bay in the Aegean Sea during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774. • • The church and the Chesme Palace became a labour camp when the Soviet government occupied it and In 1923, the church was closed and used as a storehouse • • Between 1941 and 1945, the church suffered damages during the "Great Patriotic War", then during the Second World War, the Institute of Aviation Technology took possession of the Church and the Chesme Palace • • During 1970–75, it was fully restored under the supervision of the architects M.I. Tolstov and A.P. Kulikov, and in 1977, the church became a museum of the Battle of Chesme (with artifacts from the Central Naval Museum) • • Religious control was restored to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1991, and regular church services have been held at the church since then • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @piffpaffpuff • ✍️️: @wikipedia • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco #StPetersburg #Russia

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Gellért Thermal Baths | Budapest, Hungary | c. 1918 • • Part of the famous Hotel Gellért in Buda, the Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool(also known as the Gellért Baths or in Hungarian as the Gellért fürdő) is a bath complex in Budapest, Hungary • • The bath complex was built between 1912 and 1918 in the Art Nouveau style. It was damaged during World War II, but then rebuilt • • References to healing waters in this location are found from as early as the 13th century. A hospital was located on this site during the Middle Ages and baths were built here during the reign of the Ottoman Empire • • The "magical healing spring" was used by the Turkish during the 16th and 17th centuries and was called Sárosfürdő ("muddy” bath), because the mineral mud would settle at the bottom of pools • • The Gellért Bath underwent its first extensive renovation in 2008, closing only once in its almost century long existence due to a burst pipe • • The Gellért was open even during World War II. Towards the end of the war the prestigious Art Nouveau women's thermal bath was bombed, destroying the Zsolnaypyrogranite facade and the wooden interior of the dressing rooms • • Due to economic condition following the war, the thermal bath was redesigned in a much more puritanical manner. The 2008 reconstruction served to restore the bath to its original splendor • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @eleanortorbati • • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco #Budapest #Hungary

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Schloss Wackerbarth | Radebeul, Germany | c. 1730 • • Schloss Wackerbarth or 'Wackerbarths Ruh' is a Baroque castle surrounded by vineyards in the Radebeul district of Niederlößnitz on the road to Meißen , which serves as the seat of the Saxon State Winery • • The vineyard belongs to Radebeuler Johannisberg and is located in the historical preservation area of Radebeul which forms a foothill of the landscape conservation area above Lößnitz • • The history of Castle Wackerbarth actually began in 1727 when the Count of Wackerbarth bought the land and the vineyards in the surrounding area • • The Count, a minister of Saxon King August the Strong and Governor of Dresden, built "Castle Wackerbarth's Peace" between 1727 and 1730 by none other than the king's master builder, Christoph Knöffel • • The small Lusthaus, the Belvedere, was even erected by the famous architect Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann • • Legends tell of excessive feasts full of splendor arranged by the Electorate court – Castle Wackerbarth was soon to become a temple for the zest for life and also a temple of wine • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @johnoyo • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture #Vsco

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Church on the Hill | Felicity, California | c. 2007 • • Felicity is an unincorporated community in Imperial County, California that is known as the self proclaimed, unofficial "Center of the World" • • Founded on May 11, 1986, the town "Dedicated to Remembrance" was named for the wife of the founder Jacques-Andre Istel. • • The town consists of the Istels’ home and a half-dozen other buildings that the couple built on 2,600 acres in the middle of the desert near Yuma, Ariz., just off Interstate 8 • • Additionally, Istel decided to build a church for his town. So first he trucked in 150,000 tons of earth and piled up into the "Hill of Prayer" and on top of it he had The Church on the Hill built, modeled after one that he likes in Brittany • • Arguably, any point on the surface of the globe could be considered the center of the world — the globe being almost a perfect sphere — and Istel doesn’t argue with that. Yet, he has managed to make his center of the world the Official Center of the World • • In May of 1985, Istel cajoled the Imperial County Board of Supervisors to join in his absurdist joke and designate that point in Felicity as the middle of everything • • A plaque now marks the spot; visitors who pay a $3 fee can enter the pyramid and stand there • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @matzifer • • ✍️: @nytimes | @jmooallem • • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Rosenborg Castle | Copenhagen, Denmark | c. 1606 • • Rosenborg Castle is a renaissance castle originally built as a country summerhouse in 1606 and is an example of Christian IV's many architectural projects • • It was built in the Dutch Renaissance style, typical of Danish buildings during this period, and has been expanded several times, finally evolving into its present condition by the year 1624 • • The castle was used by Danish regents as a royal residence until around 1710 • • After the reign of Frederik IV, Rosenborg was used as a royal residence only twice, and both these times were during emergencies • • The first time was after Christiansborg Palace burned down in 1794, and the second time was during the British attack on Copenhagen in 1801 • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @visitcopenhagen • ✍️: @wikipedia • #WesAnderson #AccidentallyWesAnderson

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#AccidentalWesAnderson Post Office | Wrangell, Alaska | c. 1869 • • The City and Borough of Wrangell was founded in Alaska in 1834 and as of 2010 has population of just under 3,000 residents • • In 1868 a military post, was established and a new fort was built in Wrangell at a cost of $26,000. The American's named the fort after Baron von Wrangel of the Russian-American Company • • The Fort Wrangell Post Office was established in 1869 and took over the fort when it was abandoned in 1877 where it still resides today • • In 1943 the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts commissioned artist Austin Mecklem and his wife, Marianne Greer Appel, to paint a mural, Old Town in Alaska, intended for the Wrangell post office • • The work was completed at their studio in New York state, transported via railway on Oct 19, 1943, arrived in Wrangell in December 1943 and installed in early 1944 • • Know more? Please comment below! • • ?: @heath_travels • ?: @bpdoors • #AccidentallyWesAnderson #WesAnderson #VscoArchitecture

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