20 reasons why Croatia is the ultimate summer holiday destination for 2021
Croatia has already opened its doors to travellers, making it one of the most likely places we can visit this year
Croatia has everything: Punta Rata located near to Biokovo National Park in Dalmatia
Croatia, with its rocky pine-scented islands, glistening deep blue sea and mountainous mainland coast is a gorgeous destination, much-loved by sailing folk, adventure sports enthusiasts and history buffs. While things for summer reman uncertain, given the unpredictability of the virus on a global scale, the good news is that Croatia is already welcoming visitors, having reopened its doors to travellers earlier this month.
Juxtapoz Magazine - Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age
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Euro 2020 kits: England, France, Portugal & what all the teams will wear at the European Championship
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Getty Austria - Home kit
Puma is the manufacturer of Austria s kit for Euro 2020 and it has received a number of outings already. Red on the torso with white sleeves and a round collar, the jersey is imbued with a classic Alpine design graphic, which is inspired by the Vienna Secession art nouveau style. Austria Austria - Away kit
The Austria away kit was unveiled by Puma in November 2019, featuring a sleek black and teal design with a feather pattern. The OFB crest appears on the left side, with the graphic and colours inspired, like the home kit, by Austria s art nouveau style from the 19th and 20th century.
Klimt painting sold under duress during Nazi era to be returned to heirs of Jewish family
France will return a painting by artist Gustav Klimt to the heirs of a Jewish family forced to sell the artwork during World War II.
The painting, purchased by the French state in 1980,
was being kept at France’s Musée d’Orsay, one of Paris’ leading museums.
It previously belonged to Nora Stiasny, who lived in Purkersdorf, near Vienna, Austria.
Austria was annexed by the Nazis in 1938 during the Anschluss. Stiasny’s property was gradually confiscated, and in August of that year, she was forced to sell to an acquaintance her painting now titled “Rosiers sous les Arbres,” or “Rose Bushes Under the Trees” at a reduced price in order to survive, France’s culture minister Roselyne Bachelot said.