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Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300143.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300144.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300145.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300146.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300147.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300148.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300149.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300150.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300151.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300152.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300153.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300154.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300155.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300156.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300157.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300158.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300159.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300160.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Inauguration of Nauti-Octopus in Brussels.
Nicolas Landemard / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0300161.jpg
Pierre Matter (sculptor/Bald) and François Schuiten (designer/Glasses) today inaugurated the Nauti-Octopus sculpture in the Belgian capital before it is permanently installed in the city of Amiens.

Trip to China.
Jean-Paul Lozouet / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0179906.jpg
Chengdu, Sichuan, facade of a restaurant in the "old town" recently rebuilt traditionally.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
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The New Bridge project destroying some 226 buildings in its construction, and mostly in the Jewish Quarter of the city. - One of the city's two synagogues was unceremoniously destroyed during construction of New Bridge (Nov? Most). A sacred Jewish burial ground, which houses the grave of the revered 19th century rabbi Chatam Sofer, but next to the bridge footings near the church of St Martins stands a lone Monument. The monument is called Pamataj which means Remember..

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0132846.jpg
A statue of the French army soldier Napoleon, leaning on a bench right on the historical Main Square (Hlavne namestie). Napoleon’s armies attacked Bratislava twice and Napoleon himself has visited the city in 1809.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0132850.jpg
The SNP Square (Namestie SNP) has statues in memory of Slovenske Narodne Povstanie (Slovak National Uprising of 1944, for which the Square is named). These statues are considered a prominent flaw in the city by some of the locals, as it was built by communists, who claimed that the Uprising (against the WWII pro-Nazi Slovak government) was all done thanks to them.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0132852.jpg
A statue of the French army soldier Napoleon, leaning on a bench right on the historical Main Square (Hlavne namestie). Napoleon’s armies attacked Bratislava twice and Napoleon himself has visited the city in 1809.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0132863.jpg
Facing St. Martin's Cathedral, a Jewish Memorial Monument named "Pamataj!" (remember!); the New Bridge project destroying some 226 buildings in its construction, and mostly in the Jewish Quarter of the city. One of the city's two synagogues was unceremoniously destroyed during construction of New Bridge (Nov? Most). -

GOTLAND, island of Vikings.
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0133018.jpg
From a pontoon, a young boy is admiring a lovely sailboat.

Bratislava, the "discreet".
Laurent Paillier / Le Pictorium
LePictorium_0132833.jpg
The New Bridge project destroying some 226 buildings in its construction, and mostly in the Jewish Quarter of the city. - One of the city's two synagogues was unceremoniously destroyed during construction of New Bridge (Nove Most). A sacred Jewish burial ground, which houses the grave of the revered 19th century rabbi Chatam Sofer, but next to the bridge footings near the church of St Martins stands a lone Monument. The monument is called Pamataj which means "Remember!"