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]]>Standing nearly three meters tall, the tree consists of an acrylic pyramid upon which a total of 2,024 collector coins of the Vienna Philharmonic are meticulously arranged. Each coin is a one-ounce gold piece produced by the Austrian Mint, and together they amount to approximately 63 kilograms (138 pounds) of gold. The coins feature, on one side, the organ of the Golden Hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and on the other side, various musical instruments.
Adorning the top of the tree is a large gold coin, enhancing its opulence. The total gold weight exceeds 60 kilograms (132 pounds), making the tree not only a festive decoration but also a substantial investment piece.
Mirko Schmidt, the founder of Proaurum, emphasized the unique qualities of gold in a statement. “Gold has many characteristics that differentiate it from other investments. It cannot be multiplied at will. It is another form of money. The gold Christmas tree extraordinarily represents the value of this metal,” he said, as quoted by RPP Noticias.
The creation of the tree was a collaborative effort between Proaurum and the Austrian Mint. While Proaurum claims the tree is “the most expensive in Europe,” according to Vanguardia, it is not for sale. “The value depends on the respective gold price—the tree, however, is not for sale,” a spokesperson for the gold dealer said, as reported by Die Welt. Münchner Merkur added that the value of the tree fluctuates with the gold market.
The tree is available for public viewing at Proaurum’s headquarters in Munich from now until December 15. Visitors have the opportunity to witness this unique blend of festive tradition and precious metal craftsmanship.
Proaurum’s gold Christmas tree is not the first of its kind to make headlines. In 2010, an even more valuable Christmas tree was displayed at a hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, valued at more than eleven million dollars, according to Die Welt. This sparkling giant holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive Christmas tree in the world.
In 2019, a Christmas tree in a hotel in Marbella, Spain, was said to be worth around €14 million ($14.73 million), though its value was unconfirmed by Guinness World Records, as reported by Stern. This tree was decorated with diamonds and sapphires, among other precious stones.
The Munich tree’s unveiling highlights the ongoing tradition of extravagant Christmas displays. The use of gold coins not only showcases the precious metal’s enduring value but also reflects a fusion of cultural heritage and modern celebration.
The tradition of decorating Christmas trees has deep roots in German culture. In the 16th century, people in Germany began to decorate trees inside their homes as part of Christmas. The trees were adorned with apples, symbolizing original sin, and candles, symbolizing the light of Christ.
This German tradition spread to other countries in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, driven by migrations and royal marriages, according to Vanguardia. In England, the Christmas tree became popular in the 19th century, thanks to Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, who was of German origin.
The Munich Christmas tree represents not only a significant statement in terms of its monetary value but also highlights the enduring tradition of festive decorations during the holiday season. On the traditional Christmas markets in Munich, the decorations are somewhat more subdued.
The exhibition allows the public to witness this unique and valuable symbol of the festive season, blending the historical significance of the Christmas tree with contemporary expressions of wealth and artistry. Proaurum’s golden creation stands as a testament to both the enduring allure of gold and the timeless spirit of Christmas.
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]]>The post 5 Movies That Will Inspire You To Travel Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There are many movies out there that will send you dreaming about Paris but Amelie intricately details what life in Paris is really like. It’s less about grandeur and romance and more about the sweet man that works at the fruit and vegetable stall. A beautiful film and a beautiful depiction of the city of love.
At least half of my female friends who have watched the Mama Mia sequel have told me at one point that they want to quit their job, buy a pair of dungarees and escape to Greece to live on an island.
The Holiday shows what life is like in England if you flee London and live in the country. The depiction is charming, cozy and is a great representation of life in the Oxford countryside.
This prickly romance highlights just what a romantic city Barcelona can be at night. That said, we tend to want to be anywhere where Scarlett Johanson is seen enjoying red wine on a balcony.
If romantic movies aren’t really your thing, the psychological thriller trilogy The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo gives insight into life in Scandinavia, where this is ironically very low crime.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Places in Europe to Visit Now Without the Crowds appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Italy was hit the hardest by the pandemic in March and April 2020 but the situation is much better now so people are visiting many of its cities without the usual crowds. Venice is our number one choice as it is the city that’s always overcrowded. Now may be a unique chance to enjoy it in peace.
Amsterdam is another city that’s been getting millions of tourists per year but those numbers are vastly different this year. If you can, hop on a train to Amsterdam and enjoy its museums and other attractions hassle-free.
Did you know that London is the European city with the most visitors per year? But right now, it’s streets, restaurants, and museums are empty so if you can visit, don’t miss the chance!
We really hope that the world will be back to normal by the next summer, but that will also gather more people to these cities.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Greek Island to Visit Next Year appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Many travelers remember their vacation on Skiathos fondly. We’re not surprised—it may be the smallest of the Sporades islands but it’s also the most peaceful one, with beautiful sandy beaches and a relaxing atmosphere that you’re looking for. Travel alone or with a partner and bring your favorite book for reading on the beach.
Lefkada is a great choice for surfers and sailors. If you want an active vacation, this is where you should go. There are many sheltered beaches that aren’t typically crowded so you can get some rest after trying windsurfing on the south coast.
If you want to explore Greek cuisine, Sifnos is the place for you. The author of the first Greek cookbook was born here and the island is absolutely devoted to showing you all the amazing foods that Greek cuisine has to offer. We’re not talking about gyros and souvlaki; you’ll try delicious chickpea croquettes and other amazing dishes. As a souvenir, you can take home a handmade earthenware casserole dish.
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]]>The post 3 Charming Island Countries You Should Visit in Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you enjoy nice weather and beautiful beaches, you can’t possibly go wrong with Malta. This tiny Mediterranean country is located south of Italy, and it’s home to many natural wonders and several prehistoric temples you can’t find anywhere else.
Cyprus is another charming island country with a warm climate that’s worth visiting all-year-long, but it’s especially popular with young tourists during the hot summer months. Its beaches are top of the line, and so is the nightlife.
If you’re not a fan of hot temperatures, and Malta and Cyprus simply don’t do the trick for you, Iceland is your best bet. It’s a perfect destination for adventurous tourists who enjoy exploring glaciers and chasing the Northern Lights.
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]]>The post Top 3 Carnivals to Visit in Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Cologne Carnival is one of the biggest and oldest ones in Germany and Europe. It lasts for a week (February 20-26th in 2020) and during that time bars and pubs don’t close. It’s common to see people drinking beer on the streets despite cold weather.
The Venice Carnival is probably the most famous out of all European carnivals. In 2020, it starts on February 8th and ends on February 25th.
Carnival of Nice is an exciting yearly event that the whole French Riviera anxiously waits for year after year. This year, it’s scheduled for February 15th – February 29th. It’s a perfect excuse to explore Nice and the rest of France if you haven’t already!
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]]>The post 5 Museums to Visit in Vienna, Austria appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This is the best place in this part of the world if you’re an art lover. Austria’s museum of art history was founded in 1891 to hold the Habsburgs’ incredible collection of artworks. It features many impressive works, from ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian artifacts to works of artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, Rubens, and Rembrandt.
Across the park, you will find another monumental museum – the museum of natural history. It opened at the same time as the Kunsthistorisches Museum and it holds over 30 million objects that testify about the history of life and evolution.
This museum is located in the Belvedere palace that was once the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Among other impressive artworks, you can see the original painting Kiss by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
The Albertina is an impressive museum located in the center of the city. It holds millions of prints, drawings, graphic works, and photographs by various artists.
In the heart of the city, right behind the St. Stephen’s Cathedral, you can find the house-turned-museum that was once the residence of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The museum holds many Mozart’s possessions and you can take a tour through the apartment where he and his family used to live.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Spend the Holidays in Barcelona appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Barcelona has a moderate climate with winter daily temperatures around 50°F, which means the weather is usually perfect for walking around all day long. Make sure to bring a jacket and warm shoes and enjoy sightseeing!
If you decide to visit Barcelona during the winter, the city will be less crowded and many things will be cheaper. Instead of sweating while waiting in lines during summer, you’ll have a much nicer experience whether you decide to visit the museums, entertainment parks, restaurants, or something else.
Mediterranean cuisine is amazing all year long, but when it’s too hot during summer, you don’t always feel like eating. Colder weather is actually perfect for exploring the rich food culture in Barcelona, a city with numerous incredible restaurants. Our recommendation is local food paired with a glass of sangria!
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]]>The post 3 Alternative European Destinations for City Break appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Albania borders with Greece so it’s the perfect city break destination after your dream beach vacation. It’s famous for pastel buildings that will look amazing on your Instagram feed.
More and more tourists are rushing to Lisbon each year, but it’s still not too crowded and the weather is perfect pretty much all year round. Just hearing all the locals speaking beautiful Portuguese will transport you to another dimension!
Who says you can’t cheat a little bit and go on a city break to the city with some of the most beautiful beaches and resorts in Europe? There’s so much to see and do around Antalya you may want to book a few days more than what you initially planned.
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]]>The post Best European Cities For Art Lovers appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Every traveler must visit Florence to truly experience the Italian Renaissance. This is the home to Michelangelo’s famous David sculpture and Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and renowned museums such as Accademia Gallery and Uffizi Galleries.
Maybe not among the most popular cities in Europe, but Bilbao is home to one of the largest museums in Spain, the Guggenheim Museum. Don’t miss a visit to the Bilbao Art District, where you can see open-air sculptures by iconic artists such as Salvador Dalí, Eduardo Chillida, and Anish Kapoor.
Do we really have to explain why Rome is a must-see destination on your art tour? This is the town of Julius Caesar, the gladiators and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling and the home of mesmerizing architectural pieces like the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
The capital of Austria has a rich history and thriving art scene, so don’t miss the chance to enjoy all the classical and contemporary museums it has to offer. The Museumquartier is in the city center, with numerous museums and exhibition halls you can easily visit in only one day.
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]]>The post Gold Trader Proaurum Unveils Europe’s Most Expensive Christmas Tree in Munich appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Standing nearly three meters tall, the tree consists of an acrylic pyramid upon which a total of 2,024 collector coins of the Vienna Philharmonic are meticulously arranged. Each coin is a one-ounce gold piece produced by the Austrian Mint, and together they amount to approximately 63 kilograms (138 pounds) of gold. The coins feature, on one side, the organ of the Golden Hall of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and on the other side, various musical instruments.
Adorning the top of the tree is a large gold coin, enhancing its opulence. The total gold weight exceeds 60 kilograms (132 pounds), making the tree not only a festive decoration but also a substantial investment piece.
Mirko Schmidt, the founder of Proaurum, emphasized the unique qualities of gold in a statement. “Gold has many characteristics that differentiate it from other investments. It cannot be multiplied at will. It is another form of money. The gold Christmas tree extraordinarily represents the value of this metal,” he said, as quoted by RPP Noticias.
The creation of the tree was a collaborative effort between Proaurum and the Austrian Mint. While Proaurum claims the tree is “the most expensive in Europe,” according to Vanguardia, it is not for sale. “The value depends on the respective gold price—the tree, however, is not for sale,” a spokesperson for the gold dealer said, as reported by Die Welt. Münchner Merkur added that the value of the tree fluctuates with the gold market.
The tree is available for public viewing at Proaurum’s headquarters in Munich from now until December 15. Visitors have the opportunity to witness this unique blend of festive tradition and precious metal craftsmanship.
Proaurum’s gold Christmas tree is not the first of its kind to make headlines. In 2010, an even more valuable Christmas tree was displayed at a hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, valued at more than eleven million dollars, according to Die Welt. This sparkling giant holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive Christmas tree in the world.
In 2019, a Christmas tree in a hotel in Marbella, Spain, was said to be worth around €14 million ($14.73 million), though its value was unconfirmed by Guinness World Records, as reported by Stern. This tree was decorated with diamonds and sapphires, among other precious stones.
The Munich tree’s unveiling highlights the ongoing tradition of extravagant Christmas displays. The use of gold coins not only showcases the precious metal’s enduring value but also reflects a fusion of cultural heritage and modern celebration.
The tradition of decorating Christmas trees has deep roots in German culture. In the 16th century, people in Germany began to decorate trees inside their homes as part of Christmas. The trees were adorned with apples, symbolizing original sin, and candles, symbolizing the light of Christ.
This German tradition spread to other countries in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, driven by migrations and royal marriages, according to Vanguardia. In England, the Christmas tree became popular in the 19th century, thanks to Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, who was of German origin.
The Munich Christmas tree represents not only a significant statement in terms of its monetary value but also highlights the enduring tradition of festive decorations during the holiday season. On the traditional Christmas markets in Munich, the decorations are somewhat more subdued.
The exhibition allows the public to witness this unique and valuable symbol of the festive season, blending the historical significance of the Christmas tree with contemporary expressions of wealth and artistry. Proaurum’s golden creation stands as a testament to both the enduring allure of gold and the timeless spirit of Christmas.
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]]>The post 5 Movies That Will Inspire You To Travel Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There are many movies out there that will send you dreaming about Paris but Amelie intricately details what life in Paris is really like. It’s less about grandeur and romance and more about the sweet man that works at the fruit and vegetable stall. A beautiful film and a beautiful depiction of the city of love.
At least half of my female friends who have watched the Mama Mia sequel have told me at one point that they want to quit their job, buy a pair of dungarees and escape to Greece to live on an island.
The Holiday shows what life is like in England if you flee London and live in the country. The depiction is charming, cozy and is a great representation of life in the Oxford countryside.
This prickly romance highlights just what a romantic city Barcelona can be at night. That said, we tend to want to be anywhere where Scarlett Johanson is seen enjoying red wine on a balcony.
If romantic movies aren’t really your thing, the psychological thriller trilogy The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo gives insight into life in Scandinavia, where this is ironically very low crime.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Places in Europe to Visit Now Without the Crowds appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Italy was hit the hardest by the pandemic in March and April 2020 but the situation is much better now so people are visiting many of its cities without the usual crowds. Venice is our number one choice as it is the city that’s always overcrowded. Now may be a unique chance to enjoy it in peace.
Amsterdam is another city that’s been getting millions of tourists per year but those numbers are vastly different this year. If you can, hop on a train to Amsterdam and enjoy its museums and other attractions hassle-free.
Did you know that London is the European city with the most visitors per year? But right now, it’s streets, restaurants, and museums are empty so if you can visit, don’t miss the chance!
We really hope that the world will be back to normal by the next summer, but that will also gather more people to these cities.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Greek Island to Visit Next Year appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Many travelers remember their vacation on Skiathos fondly. We’re not surprised—it may be the smallest of the Sporades islands but it’s also the most peaceful one, with beautiful sandy beaches and a relaxing atmosphere that you’re looking for. Travel alone or with a partner and bring your favorite book for reading on the beach.
Lefkada is a great choice for surfers and sailors. If you want an active vacation, this is where you should go. There are many sheltered beaches that aren’t typically crowded so you can get some rest after trying windsurfing on the south coast.
If you want to explore Greek cuisine, Sifnos is the place for you. The author of the first Greek cookbook was born here and the island is absolutely devoted to showing you all the amazing foods that Greek cuisine has to offer. We’re not talking about gyros and souvlaki; you’ll try delicious chickpea croquettes and other amazing dishes. As a souvenir, you can take home a handmade earthenware casserole dish.
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]]>The post 3 Charming Island Countries You Should Visit in Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you enjoy nice weather and beautiful beaches, you can’t possibly go wrong with Malta. This tiny Mediterranean country is located south of Italy, and it’s home to many natural wonders and several prehistoric temples you can’t find anywhere else.
Cyprus is another charming island country with a warm climate that’s worth visiting all-year-long, but it’s especially popular with young tourists during the hot summer months. Its beaches are top of the line, and so is the nightlife.
If you’re not a fan of hot temperatures, and Malta and Cyprus simply don’t do the trick for you, Iceland is your best bet. It’s a perfect destination for adventurous tourists who enjoy exploring glaciers and chasing the Northern Lights.
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]]>The post Top 3 Carnivals to Visit in Europe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Cologne Carnival is one of the biggest and oldest ones in Germany and Europe. It lasts for a week (February 20-26th in 2020) and during that time bars and pubs don’t close. It’s common to see people drinking beer on the streets despite cold weather.
The Venice Carnival is probably the most famous out of all European carnivals. In 2020, it starts on February 8th and ends on February 25th.
Carnival of Nice is an exciting yearly event that the whole French Riviera anxiously waits for year after year. This year, it’s scheduled for February 15th – February 29th. It’s a perfect excuse to explore Nice and the rest of France if you haven’t already!
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]]>The post 5 Museums to Visit in Vienna, Austria appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This is the best place in this part of the world if you’re an art lover. Austria’s museum of art history was founded in 1891 to hold the Habsburgs’ incredible collection of artworks. It features many impressive works, from ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian artifacts to works of artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, Rubens, and Rembrandt.
Across the park, you will find another monumental museum – the museum of natural history. It opened at the same time as the Kunsthistorisches Museum and it holds over 30 million objects that testify about the history of life and evolution.
This museum is located in the Belvedere palace that was once the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Among other impressive artworks, you can see the original painting Kiss by Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
The Albertina is an impressive museum located in the center of the city. It holds millions of prints, drawings, graphic works, and photographs by various artists.
In the heart of the city, right behind the St. Stephen’s Cathedral, you can find the house-turned-museum that was once the residence of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The museum holds many Mozart’s possessions and you can take a tour through the apartment where he and his family used to live.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Spend the Holidays in Barcelona appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Barcelona has a moderate climate with winter daily temperatures around 50°F, which means the weather is usually perfect for walking around all day long. Make sure to bring a jacket and warm shoes and enjoy sightseeing!
If you decide to visit Barcelona during the winter, the city will be less crowded and many things will be cheaper. Instead of sweating while waiting in lines during summer, you’ll have a much nicer experience whether you decide to visit the museums, entertainment parks, restaurants, or something else.
Mediterranean cuisine is amazing all year long, but when it’s too hot during summer, you don’t always feel like eating. Colder weather is actually perfect for exploring the rich food culture in Barcelona, a city with numerous incredible restaurants. Our recommendation is local food paired with a glass of sangria!
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]]>The post 3 Alternative European Destinations for City Break appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Albania borders with Greece so it’s the perfect city break destination after your dream beach vacation. It’s famous for pastel buildings that will look amazing on your Instagram feed.
More and more tourists are rushing to Lisbon each year, but it’s still not too crowded and the weather is perfect pretty much all year round. Just hearing all the locals speaking beautiful Portuguese will transport you to another dimension!
Who says you can’t cheat a little bit and go on a city break to the city with some of the most beautiful beaches and resorts in Europe? There’s so much to see and do around Antalya you may want to book a few days more than what you initially planned.
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]]>The post Best European Cities For Art Lovers appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Every traveler must visit Florence to truly experience the Italian Renaissance. This is the home to Michelangelo’s famous David sculpture and Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and renowned museums such as Accademia Gallery and Uffizi Galleries.
Maybe not among the most popular cities in Europe, but Bilbao is home to one of the largest museums in Spain, the Guggenheim Museum. Don’t miss a visit to the Bilbao Art District, where you can see open-air sculptures by iconic artists such as Salvador Dalí, Eduardo Chillida, and Anish Kapoor.
Do we really have to explain why Rome is a must-see destination on your art tour? This is the town of Julius Caesar, the gladiators and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling and the home of mesmerizing architectural pieces like the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.
The capital of Austria has a rich history and thriving art scene, so don’t miss the chance to enjoy all the classical and contemporary museums it has to offer. The Museumquartier is in the city center, with numerous museums and exhibition halls you can easily visit in only one day.
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