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Kansas City Museum

Kansas City (Missouri)

États-Unis

The Kansas City Museum is a museum located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Housed in a historic 1910 Beaux-Arts style mansion and private estate of lumber baron and civic leader Robert A. Long, the Kansas City Museum became a public museum in 1940. Seventy-five years later, the Museum is under extensive renovation.

Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

Kalamazoo (Michigan)

États-Unis

The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is a non-profit art museum and school in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States.

Kaiser Wilhelm Museum

Krefeld

Allemagne

Le Kaiser Wilhelm Museum est un musée d'art à Krefeld, en Allemagne.

Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art

Eugene (Oregon)

États-Unis

see also the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, scheduled to open 2018Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is an art museum located on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. The original building was designed by Ellis F. Lawrence as part of his "main university quadrangle," now known as the Memorial Quadrangle. Its first Director, Asian art collector, and female museum specialist Gertrude Bass Warner also influenced the buildings design, particularly its innovative climate control measures. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts

Amman

Jordanie

The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts is a major contemporary art museum located in Amman, Jordan. The Official inauguration of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts was held under the patronage of the late King Hussein and Queen Noor Al Hussein and was Established in 1980 by the Royal Society of Fine Arts, the museum's permanent collection "comprises over 2000 works including paintings, prints, sculptures, photographs, installations, weavings, and ceramics by more than 800 artists from 59 countries mainly in Asia and Africa."

Musée historique juif

Pays-Bas (pays constitutif)

Pays-Bas (pays constitutif)

Le musée historique juif est un musée de la ville d'Amsterdam consacré à l'histoire, la culture et la religion du peuple juif à la fois aux Pays-Bas et dans le reste du monde. Situé au cœur de l'ancien quartier juif du Jodenbuurt, il constitue l'unique musée du pays consacré à cette thématique. Une rénovation récente de sept ans a été effectuée .

Université Johns-Hopkins

Baltimore

États-Unis

L’université Johns-Hopkins est une université privée américaine, située à Baltimore, dans le Maryland. L'université dispose également de ses propres campus à Washington, à Bologne en Italie, à Singapour et à Nankin, en Chine. Elle doit son nom à Johns Hopkins, un entrepreneur fortuné qui a légué à sa mort 7 millions de dollars à l'université. Comptée parmi les universités les plus prestigieuses aux États-Unis , l'institution se définit comme la première « université de recherche » du pays. Au début de son histoire l'université s'est toujours principalement inspirée par l'université de Heidelberg et le modèle d'instruction allemand d'après Wilhelm von Humboldt. En 2019, 39 lauréats du prix Nobel ont leur nom associé avec l'université.

Église des Jésuites de Mannheim

Mannheim

Allemagne

L'église des Jésuites est une église baroque faisant partie du doyenné catholique de Mannheim en Allemagne. Elle sert aussi à la communauté hispanophone de la ville.

Jersey City Museum

New Jersey

États-Unis

Jersey City Museum is an art museum located Jersey City, New Jersey. Its original incarnation was part of the public library and opened in 1901. It relocated to a new building in 2001, but due to financial difficulties closed in 2010. As of 2018, a new, unaffiliated organization, bearing the name is in the process of preparing a new building at Journal Square.

Université Jagellon

Voïvodie de Petite-Pologne

Pologne

L’université Jagellon de Cracovie fondée en 1364 par le roi de Pologne Kazimierz III le Grand sous le nom d'Académie de Cracovie est la plus ancienne université d'Europe centrale après l'Université Charles de Prague. Son nom actuel de Jagellon est celui de la dynastie royale qui régna sur la République des Deux Nations et dont le premier roi Władysław II Jagellon, refonda l'université d'une manière durable en 1400. En 2018, les Times Higher Education World University Rankings classe l'université dans la bande 601-800 dans le monde.

Embassy of Italy, London

Westminster

Royaume-Uni

The Embassy of Italy in London is the diplomatic mission of Italy in the United Kingdom. The front entrance is located on a private cul-de-sac in Mayfair, though there is also an entrance at the back on Grosvenor Square.

Iona (Écosse)

Ae (Écosse)

Royaume-Uni

Iona est une petite île de l'ouest de l'Écosse située dans les mers intérieures de la côte ouest de l'Écosse, et faisant partie des Hébrides intérieures. À l'est, elle est séparée de l'île de Mull par le détroit d'Iona, large au minimum d'un kilomètre deux-cent-vingt mètres. L'île, avec 4,8 km du nord au sud et 2,4 km d'est en ouest, s'étend sur 800 hectares. Le point le plus élevé, Dun I, culmine à 101 m. L'île est reliée à sa voisine Mull via un ferry de Fionnphort à la petite agglomération de Baile Mor.

Cimetière des Invalides

Arrondissement de Mitte

Allemagne

Le cimetière des Invalides est l'un des cimetières les plus anciens de Berlin, fondé en 1748. Situé dans le quartier de Berlin-Mitte, c’est le lieu du dernier repos des militaires prussiens et un lieu historique protégé.

Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura

Mexico

Mexique

The Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura , located in the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, is the Mexican institution in charge of coordinating artistic and cultural activities in the country. On November 23, 1946, president Miguel Alemán Valdés proposed the creation of the INBA, and it was formally opened on 1 January 1947, as a branch of the Secretaría de Educación Pública . The first head of the INBA was Carlos Chávez, who created a new orchestra for the Conservatory, the current Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional.The institute includes many departments, artistic ensembles, three national centers for storage of the literary stock, 29 schools and further institutions. The school of design and handicrafts was founded by José Chávez Morado in 1962.One of the important services the institute provides for the nation is to protect, along with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, monuments and buildings deemed cultural patrimony. INAH is entrusted with 'archaeological' and 'historical' structures, zones and remnants, while INBAL is entrusted with 'artistic' buildings and monuments . The valuation of aesthetic value is left to the Comisión Nacional de Zonas y Monumentos Artísticos . This commission is composed of the Director of INBAL, a representative of the Secretaría de Desarrollo Urbano y Ecología, a representative of UNAM, and three individuals affiliated with the arts picked by the Director. Edifices deemed worthy by the commission are catalogued in the Registro Público de Monumentos y Zonas Artísticos .The institute provides education from elementary school through to postgraduate level; one of the educational institutions that INBAL manages is CEDARTS which is focused on artistic education. There are 12 CEDARTS in Mexico, three in Mexico City and the rest in some other states. CEDART "Alfonso Reyes" Monterrey, Nuevo León CEDART "David Alfaro Siqueiros" Chihuahua, Chihuahua CEDART "Diego Rivera" Ciudad de México, CDMX CEDART "Emilio Abreu Gómez" Mérida, Yucatán CEDART "Frida Kahlo" Ciudad de México, CDMX CEDART "Ignacio Mariano de las Casas" Querétaro, Querétaro CEDART "José Clemente Orozco" Guadalajara, Jalisco CEDART "José Eduardo Pierson" Hermosillo, Sonora CEDART "Juan Rulfo" Colima, Colima CEDART "Luis Spota Saavedra" Ciudad de México, CDMX CEDART "Miguel Bernal Jiménez" Morelia, Michoacán CEDART "Miguel Cabrera" Oaxaca, OaxacaIn addition to the educational offerings, there are museums, galleries and buildings under the INBAL management, that the institute often uses to present different types of artistic entertainment to the general public, such as "tempestad" or a season of flamenco dance.

Indiana Memorial Union

Bloomington (Indiana)

États-Unis

The Indiana Memorial Union is a student union building at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana United States. It is located at 900 E 7th Street, facing the Jordan River and the Dunn Meadow. The Indiana Memorial Union was dedicated on June 13, 1932. At nearly 500,000 square feet , it is one of the world's largest student unions. The IMU contains a hotel, restaurants, a bookstore, a bowling alley, a movie theater, a beauty salon, an electronics store and gathering spaces for lecturers, meetings, conferences and performances. The building also houses IU's student government offices within the Student Activities Tower, where as many as 50 campus organizations conduct regular meetings.Initial construction of the building took place from 1931–1932, and was designed by the firm Granger and Bollenbacher. The Biddle Hotel and Conference Center was added in 1960. The wing contains 189 guest rooms and over 50,000 square feet of meeting space. The IMU hosts more than 17,000 events every year.On the first floor of the IMU the Memorial Room pays tribute to members of the Indiana University community that have served in the U.S. military. Contained within this room is the Golden Book, which contains the names of IU's service members going back to the War of 1812.John Whittenberger, a student, founded the Indiana Union in 1909. Every student at Indiana University's Bloomington campus is a member of the Indiana Memorial Union by default. The Indiana Memorial Union Board is the governing body of the Indiana Memorial Union. The Union Board is led by a group of 16 student directors, a faculty representative, an administrative representative, an alumni representative, and the Executive Director of the Indiana Memorial Union. This 20-person committee is known as the Union Board of Directors.

Ian Potter Museum of Art

Melbourne

Australie

L’Ian Potter Museum of Art, qui appartient à l'université de Melbourne en Australie, dont il héberge la collection d'art, a été créé en 1972,. Il abrite la collection d'art de l'université de Melbourne. The Potter, comme on l'appelle localement, présente un programme d'expositions d'art historique et contemporain. Par ses activités, le Potter prévoit l'acquisition, la maintenance, la conservation, le catalogage, l'exposition, la recherche, l'interprétation et la promotion des vastes collections d'art de l'Université de Melbourne. Le bâtiment actuel a ouvert ses portes en 1998 et a été conçu par l'architecte Nonda Katsalidis .