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Smart Museum of Art

Chicago

Estados Unidos

El Smart Museum of Art o Museo de Arte David y Alfred Smart es un museo de arte situado en el campus de la Universidad de Chicago en Chicago, Illinois.[1]​ La colección permanente tiene más de 15.000 objetos. La entrada es gratuita y está abierta al público en general.[2]​ El Smart Museum y el adyacente Cochrane-Woods Art Center fueron diseñados por el arquitecto Edward Larrabee Barnes.[3]​

Sissinghurst Castle Garden

Royal Tunbridge Wells

Reino Unido

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, at Sissinghurst in the Weald of Kent in England, was created by Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer, and her husband Harold Nicolson, author and diplomat. It is among the most famous gardens in England and is designated Grade I on Historic England's register of historic parks and gardens. It was bought by Sackville-West in 1930, and over the next thirty years, working with, and later succeeded by, a series of notable head gardeners, she and Nicolson transformed a farmstead of "squalor and slovenly disorder" into one of the world's most influential gardens. Following Sackville-West's death in 1962, the estate was donated to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. It is one of the Trust's most popular properties, with nearly 200,000 visitors in 2017. The gardens contain an internationally respected plant collection, particularly the assemblage of old garden roses. The writer Anne Scott-James considered the roses at Sissinghurst to be "one of the finest collections in the world". A number of plants propagated in the gardens bear names related to people connected with Sissinghurst or the name of the garden itself. The garden design is based on axial walks that open onto enclosed gardens, termed "garden rooms", one of the earliest examples of this gardening style. Among the individual "garden rooms", the White Garden has been particularly influential, with the horticulturalist Tony Lord describing it as "the most ambitious ... of its time, the most entrancing of its type."The site of Sissinghurst is ancient and has been occupied since at least the Middle Ages. The present-day buildings began as a house built in the 1530s by Sir John Baker. In 1554 Sir John's daughter Cecily married Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, an ancestor of Vita Sackville-West. By the 18th century the Baker's fortunes had waned, and the house, renamed Sissinghurst Castle, was leased to the government to act as a prisoner-of-war camp during the Seven Years' War. The prisoners caused great damage and by the 19th century much of Sir Richard's house had been demolished. In the mid-19th century, the remaining buildings were in use as a workhouse, and by the 20th century Sissinghurst had declined to the status of a farmstead. In 1928 the castle was advertised for sale but remained unsold for two years. Sackville-West was born in 1892 at Knole, the ancestral home of the Sackvilles. But for her sex, Sackville-West would have inherited Knole on the death of her father in 1928. Instead, following primogeniture, the house and the title passed to her uncle, a loss she felt deeply. In 1930, after she and Nicolson became concerned that their home Long Barn was threatened by development, Sackville-West bought Sissinghurst Castle. On purchasing Sissinghurst, Sackville-West and Nicolson inherited little more than some oak and nut trees, a quince, and a single old rose. Sackville-West planted the noisette rose 'Madame Alfred Carrière' on the south face of the South Cottage even before the deeds to the property had been signed. Nicolson was largely responsible for planning the garden design, while Sackville-West undertook the planting. Over the next thirty years, working with her head gardeners, she cultivated some two hundred varieties of roses and large numbers of other flowers and shrubs. Decades after Sackville-West and Nicolson created "a garden where none was", Sissinghurst remains a major influence on horticultural thought and practice.

Sioux City Art Center

Sioux City

Estados Unidos

The Sioux City Art Center began as a Works Progress Administration project in 1937 when the Art Center Association of Sioux City, the Sioux City Junior League, as well as other community supporters, received a grant of $3,000 to create the first art center. After the Federal Assistance Program ended in 1940, the Sioux City City Council voted to fund the Art Center and established the Board of Trustees, the City's fiscal governing board for the Art Center in 1941. It is located in Sioux City, Iowa.

Catedral de Brujas

Brujas

Bélgica

La catedral de San Salvador , construida entre los siglos XIII-XIV, es la iglesia más antigua de Brujas. Primero parroquia, se convirtió en la sede de la diócesis de Brujas a principios del siglo XIX,[1]​ después de la destrucción de la antigua catedral de San Donaciano durante la ocupación francesa de 1799. Está dedicada a Cristo Salvador.

Museo nacional de Singapur

Singapur

Singapur

El Museo nacional de Singapur es un museo nacional de Singapur[1]​ y el museo más antiguo de ese país. Su historia se remonta a 1849, cuando se inició como una sección de la biblioteca en la "Institución Singapur". Después de varios traslados, el Museo se estableció en su sede permanente en el camino de Stamford en el Área de Planificación de Museos en 1887. El Museo es uno de los cuatro museos nacionales del país. El edificio fue nombrado "Museo Nacional de Singapur" en 1965. Durante un breve período entre 1993 y marzo de 2006, fue conocido como el Museo de Historia de Singapur, antes de volver a su nombre anterior.

Sinebrychoff Art Museum

Helsinki

Finlandia

The Sinebrychoff Art Museum is an art museum located on Bulevardi in Helsinki, Finland. The museum exhibits the old European art collections of the Finnish National Gallery. In addition, half of the museum acts as a historic house museum, displaying the 19th century estate of the Sinebrychoff family.

Old Shute House

East Devon

Reino Unido

See also: New Shute House Old Shute House , located at Shute, near Colyton, Axminster, Devon, is the remnant of a mediaeval manor house with Tudor additions, today in the ownership of the National Trust. It was given a Grade I listing on 14 December 1955. It is one of the most important non-fortified manor houses of the Middle Ages still in existence. It was built about 1380 as a hall house and was greatly expanded in the late 16th century and partly demolished in 1785. The original 14th-century house survives, although much altered. This article is based on the work of Bridie , which has however been superseded as the standard work of reference on the architectural history of the building by the unpublished Exeter Archaeology Report of 2008 produced for the National Trust. This report draws on new evidence gained from the recently discovered survey of 1559 made by Sir William Petre, which lists each main room of the then existing house together with its contents. From this evidence a conjectural ground plan of the house pre-1785 was recently produced by Roger Waterhouse.

Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art

Shizuoka

Japón

Shizuoka Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu. Shizuoka Prefecture has a population of 3,637,998 and has a geographic area of 7,777.42 km² . Shizuoka Prefecture borders Kanagawa Prefecture to the east, Yamanashi Prefecture to the northeast, Nagano Prefecture to the north, and Aichi Prefecture to the west. Shizuoka is the capital and Hamamatsu is the largest city in Shizuoka Prefecture, with other major cities including Fuji, Numazu, and Iwata. Shizuoka Prefecture is located on Japan's Pacific Ocean coast and features Suruga Bay formed by the Izu Peninsula, and Lake Hamana which is considered to be one of Japan's largest lakes. Mount Fuji, the tallest volcano in Japan and cultural icon of the country, is partially located in Shizuoka Prefecture on the border with Yamanashi Prefecture. Shizuoka Prefecture has a significant motoring heritage as the founding location of Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha, and is home to the Fuji International Speedway.

Shimane Art Museum

Matsue (Shimane)

Japón

The Shimane Art Museum opened in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan in 1999. Designed by Kiyonori Kikutake and with a total floor area of 12,500 square metres, it houses a collection of Japanese and Western art, including Momoyama folding screens and paintings by Corot, Sisley, Monet, and Gauguin.

Shetland Library

Lerwick

Reino Unido

Shetland Library is a Scottish public library service, with its main branch based in Lerwick and membership open to both residents of and visitors to the islands. The library has a range of digital, online and physical material and collections that support the literary traditions of the northern isles.Aside from the main branch, the service also provides seven school libraries, two of which are community libraries open to the public, and a mobile library. The Shetland Library service is provided by the Shetland Islands Council .

Sheffield Archives

Sheffield

Reino Unido

Sheffield Archives collects, preserves and lists records relating to Sheffield and South Yorkshire and makes them available for reference and research. Sheffield Archives is a joint service with Sheffield Local Studies Library. They are part of the Sheffield Libraries Archives and Information Service delivered by Sheffield City Council

Shandy Hall

Hambleton, Lancashire

Reino Unido

Shandy Hall is a writer's house museum in the former home of the Rev. Laurence Sterne in Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England. Sterne lived there from 1760 to 1768 as perpetual curate of Coxwold. He is remembered for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy.

Senado de Bélgica

Región de Bruselas-Capital

Bélgica

Senado de Bélgica constituye junto con la Cámara de Representantes una de las dos cámaras del Parlamento Federal belga con sede en el Palacio de la Nación. Es considerada la Cámara alta del Parlamento Federal.[1]​

Seaton Delaval Hall

Holywell

Reino Unido

Seaton Delaval Hall es una casa de campo en el condado de Northumberland, Inglaterra. Fue diseñada por Sir John Vanbrugh en 1718 para el almirante George Delaval. La familia Delaval había sido la propietaria del terreno desde los tiempos de la conquista normanda. El almirante Delaval, que había conseguido fortuna mientras estaba en la marina, compró la propiedad a un pariente empobrecido. El almirante en un principio quería que John Vanbrugh modernizara la mansión existente, pero tras una visita al lugar, el arquitecto dijo que poco se podía hacer y sugirió la demolizión de toda la construcción con excepción de una capilla cercana. El resultado fue la última mansión que diseñó Vanbrugh y que está considerada como su mejor obra. El estilo arquitectónico corresponde al barroco inglés, más ligero que el barroco popular en Europa. Su diseño consiste en un cuerpo central que contiene las habitaciones principales con dos arcadas que lo flanquean y dos alas laterales; en el ala este se encuentran los establos y en la oeste las habitaciones del servicio. La casa tiene una historia desgraciada; ni sus propietarios ni el arquitecto vivieron para verla terminada. Ha estado habitada de forma intermitente. En 1822 el bloque central se vio afectado por un incendio y la casa quedó deshabitada. Fue restaurada de forma parcial en 1862 y 1863 y de forma más definitiva en 1959. La casa estuvo deshabitada hasta los años 1980.

Scripps College

Claremont (California)

Estados Unidos

Scripps College, fundada en 1926, es una universidad progresiva de artes liberales para mujeres localizada en Claremont, California, Estados Unidos con una inscripción de aproximadamente 950 estudiantes anualmente. Es una de las Universidades de Claremont .

Palacio de Schönbrunn

Viena

Austria

El Palacio de Schönbrunn, también conocido como el Versalles vienés, es uno de los principales edificios históricos y culturales de Austria, desde el siglo XIX ha sido una de las principales atracciones turísticas de la ciudad de Viena y ha aparecido en postales, documentales y diversos filmes cinematográficos. Dentro de la iglesia hay importantes pinturas del pintor Giambattista Pittoni que muestran la educación de María y San Juan Nepomuceno, durante su época fue el pintor más solicitado por todos los tribunales reales europeos. El palacio, junto con sus jardines, fue nombrado Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la Unesco en 1996.[1]​