RE: Palazzo Te - Mantova - Italy
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This was such a beautiful slideshow. The thing that truly separates Europe from the US, is the depth of art. The US has spent over a century destroying any remnants of its once-creative past. There were once palaces and castles spread all across the continent. Now, the remaining ones are used as prisons, military installations, and are mostly closed to the public for viewing.
Bravo!
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In fact, I have always wondered why in the USA there is little history. Now I understand why. !PGM
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Because the government has purposely destroyed most of it - and brainwashed its peasant-slaves into believing that America is the most exceptional country on earth - without providing any evidence. The Vikings and the Moors were settled here in North America centuries before the Dutch and Spanish came. But you wouldn't know, because it's all been heavily suppressed by "institutions" of the state like the Smithsonian Institute and National Geographic.
Wow, it must be admitted that they have done an incredible job of suppressing history. I only know of the past USA that there were Native Americans and that America was discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus !LOLZ
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Oh yes, they've done a relatively spectacular job in robbing the entire world of knowledge from past civilizations. North America was discovered long before 1492. The Vikings and Moors were already traveling to and from North America several hundred years before that. And that doesn't take into account the Phoenicians, who dominated the seas thousands of years before them.
This is a Renaissance palace from the 1500s where architecture and art merge in the rooms and corridors of this building. !PIZZA
Wow. It's beautiful to see!