Examples of using Klint in English and their translations into German
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Take a walk in Kasmose forest and Røjle Klint.
Peace and drama- Stevns Klint is both beautiful and dramatic.
In the lunch room thereis also an exhibition of the stones around Hirtshals Klint.
The klint shows more colour variations in winter than in summer- everything around is white;
A cycling and hiking trail through Klinteskoven connects Camping Møns Klint and Geocenter Møns Klint.
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You may both walk and cycle along Kridtstien between Camping Møns Klint and GeoCenter Møns Klint.
Voss tells of Hilma af Klint, of the symbols in her paintings, of her experiments with form, of the sheer size of her pictures.
In Denmark, pyramidal orchids grow in only a few locations andits best habitat is on Møns Klint where it grows in commons and in scrubs.
Close to Stevns Klint with UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the beautiful" Trampesti" RAMBLING PATH on the edge of Stevns Klint.
In addition to classic furniture by designers such as Mogens Koch, Kaare Klint and Ole Wanscher Carl Hansen& Søn is always looking for new designers.
Over the course of millions of years, a thick layer of chalk built up on the seabed andit became the foundation of what we today call Møns Klint.
With its chalk cliffs of 100 meters height and its unique environment,Mons Klint is one of the most spectacular natural experiences of Denmark.
Camping Møns Klint has created a landscaped space at the site where it is the Stars in the sky that show the way and where the Star Lounge creates a physical space for contemplation of the starry sky above us.
One of the pioneers of the Scandinavian style is the designer andarchitect Kaare Klint who was born in Frederiksberg in 1888 and died in Copenhagen in 1954.
After a climb up and down the impressive Voderup Klint, a walk around the spectacular Vitsø Nor, or a trip to Sankt Albert along the nature trails by Gravendal and Gråsten Nor, you will find that the food tastes even more delicious.
Mogens Koch, who is especially known for his furniture classics such as the bookcase system and the Folding programme,worked with Kaare Klint in 1925-30, and was professor at Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole in Copenhagen in 1950-68.
I would like a political dialogue about the legality of misinterpreting the scriptures like Jehovah's Witnesses do when they use the Bible as an excuse to carry out their own procedures and cover up criminal acts,says Karen Klint.
Knudshoved isn't nearly as famous as Gjerrild Klint further south but is definitely worth the hike if too many fishermen are present at Gjerrild.
The cascade is situated at a place where the catchment area of Treppoja, that is approx. 10 km in length and 20 km2 large,begins from Illurma klint cape and then slides down through the slope of the limestone plateau into the….
Currently, Voss is researching thebiography of the Swedish artist Hilma af Klint(1862-1944), who dealt intensively with the natural sciences of her time and worked as a technical draftsperson at the Veterinary Institute in Stockholm.
Good to know: by using a guide, you can explore the many rooms of Kolga Manor, enjoy the views and alvars of Muuksi Hill,which sits atop the North Estonian klint, and venture into Turje cellar and other exciting places.
Their artworks bear witness to a"mediumistic" praxis:Houghton and af Klint were inspired by higher beings to paint, while Kunz developed her drawings with the help of a pendulum.
But I know we love Shirley Jaffe, Navajo rugs, Italo Calvino, George Perec, Agnes Martin, Ellsworth Kelly, Blinky Palermo, Mary Heilmann, Josef Hofmann, Cosmatesque floors, the Feelies, Yo La Tengo, Matisse, Mondrian,Hilma af Klint, Corbusier, the resurgence of ceramics in contemporary art, and more, because we tell each other so all the time.
He bases his talk on this year's Venice Biennial as well as the recentBerlin exhibition on the work of Hilma af Klint, he emphasizes the recent enhanced view to the world of unorthodox, even obscure, somewhat theosophical-esoterical discourses and practices that eventually led to the development of modernism and specifically of abstract painting.
Limestone, and the North EstonianLimestone cliff- a part of the 1,200 km long Baltic Klint extending from Sweden to Russia- are key building blocks of Estonia's history.
People and boats are not allowed togo near the Purara island and the cliffs Klint(Mala Purara) and Violić, as well as the area around them, to ensure that the nature is isolated from any kind of human influence.
With sofas by Finn Juhl and Bruno Mathsson, tables and chairs by Ole Wanscher, Hans Wegner,Arne Jacobsen and Kaare Klint and the fantastic bar stools by Arne Vodder, nothing has been left to chance in the interior design of Square Nine.
When you stay at our camp site or in our summer and country houses at the Møns Klint Resort you can, with the purchase of admission to GeoCenter Møns Klint, get unlimited access to many unique experiences and activities.
She left her artistic estate in the hands of her nephew, Erik af Klint, who was also charged with making sure that her entire body of work would not be split up or sold at auction.
You are literally walking atop historical tales, both the dinosaur extinction 66million years ago that made Stevns Klint a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a Cold War tale of Stevns Fort, which was an important part of the Danish defence system during those years.
