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We deeply appreciate the support of both our free and premium subscribers—it means the world to us! Your encouragement keeps us inspired. Here are some amazing threads from X that you might have missed.
They say we can’t match the brilliance of the old world—but these mind-blowing marvels shatter that myth. 🧵
— Culture Explorer (@CultureExploreX)
7:00 PM • Dec 10, 2024
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In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, I’m starting this 🧵 to share my own high-resolution photos. Let’s revisit the life and masterpieces of this Baroque genius who forever changed the world of sculpture.
— Art Beyond Subjectivity (@JScotteswood)
2:27 AM • Dec 8, 2024
Michelangelo was more than just an artist.
The painter of the Sistine Chapel was a mystic.
But most don't realize he encoded into it esoteric secrets about the nature of God.
Read this, and you'll never see him or the Sistine Chapel the same way again... 🧵
— Classical Aegis (@ClassicalAegis)
1:45 PM • Dec 9, 2024
The most beautiful college campuses at Christmas 🧵
1. University of Notre Dame, Indiana
— Jeremy Wayne Tate (@JeremyTate41)
3:01 PM • Dec 10, 2024
“Kindness is like snow. It beautifies everything it covers”
- Kahlil GibranAs winter is upon us, a thread on beautiful mosques from around the world, in the snow…
— Bayt Al Fann (@BaytAlFann)
9:55 AM • Dec 7, 2024
The most spectacular church in every single state in the US... 🧵
1. Alabama: Cathedral of Saint Paul, Birmingham (1893)
— Culture Critic (@Culture_Crit)
7:57 PM • Dec 4, 2024
Would you believe me if I told you this castle was built just 155 years ago?
It has everything and anything you could imagine... from central heating and flushing toilets to an artificial cave.
And it completely changes the way we look at medieval castles... 🧵
— World Scholar (@WorldScholar_)
8:18 PM • Dec 3, 2024
Gladius Dei: Teutonic Knights
In the shadows of Europe's dark forests, a brotherhood clad in white mantles & black crosses rose to power. Born in the Southern deserts, those warrior-monks dominated the icy plains of the North.
This is their journey, from Light to Darkness🧵
— TheBlackWolf (@thewolvenhour)
6:23 PM • Dec 8, 2024
The most beautiful castles on Earth 🧵
1. St Michael's Mount, Cornwall
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT)
7:08 PM • Dec 9, 2024
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Cestello Annunciation (1489-90) by Sandro Botticelli at the Uffizi, Florence.
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