This spot offers an elegant experience with a luxurious ambiance, serving gourmet meals and signature cocktails inside the iconic jewelry store on Fifth Avenue.
Thread of beautiful colorized photos you've (probably) never seen before đź§µ
1. "A few seconds before happiness"
2. The Kiss of Life
Randall Champion accidentally touched a live wire, causing a fatal electric shock that stopped his heart. Fellow lineman J.D. Thompson gave CPR until paramedics arrived. Champion survived and lived until 2002. The photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1968.
3. British soldier playing with a kitten in the snow, in Neulette, Northern France. December 17, 1917.
Have you ever wondered why Florence's skyline looks so unique?
It’s not just the beauty of the Cathedral — it’s the result of an unwritten law that ensures Brunelleschi's dome remains the highest point in the city...
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When the Cathedral was completed in the 15th century, an unwritten prohibition was enforced: no new building could exceed the height of Brunelleschi's dome.
It may seem unbelievable, but this law has protected the city’s stunning skyline for centuries.
Why does this matter?
The dome of Santa Maria del Fiore dominates the city’s architecture, and this rule has preserved its majestic view, unobstructed by modern skyscrapers or overbearing buildings.
It ensures that Florence's skyline stays timeless and harmonious.