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The Da Vinci Code: Travel Ideas
      #20 - 10/21/03 08:58 AM

If you could spend a day in any of the places described in "The Da Vinci Code", where would it be, and why? The Louvre? Westminster Abbey? Rosslyn Chapel? The Temple Church? Somewhere else?

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      #25 - 10/21/03 11:33 AM

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If you could spend a day in any of the places described in "The Da Vinci Code", where would it be, and why? The Louvre? Westminster Abbey? Rosslyn Chapel? The Temple Church? Somewhere else?




I've spent time in Westminister Abbey and it's a most amazing placed. I'd like to go back and spend more time there. Then the Louvre.

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      #28 - 10/21/03 02:43 PM

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If you could spend a day in any of the places described in "The Da Vinci Code", where would it be, and why? The Louvre? Westminster Abbey? Rosslyn Chapel? The Temple Church? Somewhere else?




Westminster Abbey. I was in awe - and that's not easy for cynical old me. Standing there above Geoffrey Chaucer's grave was unbelievable. It really put time into perspective for me.

And to see the monuments and graves just shows so blatantly how money and power played such a part in The Church. And that almost a thousand years later, things haven't changed. It gives an explination for how The Church became so all-powerful, and standing within those walls, one understands the power stuggles that continue to this day. The Church flat-out ruled the western world. Everyone, from King to peasant was subject to the rule of Rome. And, as evidenced by the current pope, they haven't given up the desire to completely rule again.

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      #41 - 10/21/03 07:05 PM

I think Rosslyn Chapel would be my first stop. Quiet, out of the way, unassuming, and with a big ol' pit underneath and all those weird carvings. They've got a great website at www.rosslynchapel.org.uk which is full of photos, and I should have the photo gallery organized soon so we can have our own collection of pics of these places as well.

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Re: The Da Vinci Code: Travel Ideas new [Re: Mudpuppy]
      #56 - 10/22/03 12:13 PM

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If you could spend a day in any of the places described in "The Da Vinci Code", where would it be, and why? The Louvre? Westminster Abbey? Rosslyn Chapel? The Temple Church? Somewhere else?




Well, I have spent a day in the Louvre and didn't begin to see it all, not to mention that there is tons of stuff archived that comes on display for awhile and then moves back to make room for more. Westminster Abbey is splendid, but now people are herded through like cattle and spending a whole day there would be a logistic problem.

Not one of Dan Brown's sites, but I think the place I could spend a whole month in is Salisbury Cathedral. And in Old Sarum, the original site of the city, where William the Conqueror and his troops camped. Standing there on the ramparts, literally, and looking down, I could close my eyes and let my imagination run amok. The Diva will tel you about the route I took her on to get up there, another story for another day!

So when are we all going on this trip?

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      #59 - 10/22/03 12:23 PM

The Mother>>>Westminster Abbey is splendid, but now people are herded through like cattle and spending a whole day there would be a logistic problem.<<<

We were there in March, and had a lot of time to wander on our own. I can't even imagine what the place must be like during high season, though.

At this point ALL of my travel is off-season.....

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      #85 - 10/28/03 01:28 AM

I went to both Westminster Abbey and The Louvre when I was younger, and I now realize that I didn't take advantage of the opportunity. I would want to see all the places mentioned just because I think I can have a better appreciation for them now. However, if there is one that outranks the others, I would have to go with The Louvre. I can get lost in art without even trying.

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      #168 - 11/26/03 05:04 PM

No doubt LOUVRE!! I can't wait for the day that I got off the plane to get in my cab that is taking me to my hotel in Paris!

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      #197 - 11/28/03 10:28 AM

I've been at the Louvre. I am dreaming of Westminster and Rosslyn. (And Stonehenge, of course, but that's a new topic)

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Re: The Da Vinci Code: Travel Ideas new [Re: Sephia]
      #298 - 12/07/03 12:36 PM

I'm dreaming of anywhere other than Vegas. Perhaps I'll win that trip to Paris.

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