Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, also known as the Museum of Fine Arts, is home to a rich collection of paintings by artists from bygone eras. And though the establishment's impressive picture gallery has amazed visitors from all around the globe over the years, the museum itself is a work of art that equally deserves the "Ohs!" and "Ahs!" of foreign and local visitors. Its beauty and crucial function as a cultural public space are what make this building an asset to this tranquil city.
The irony of Jakarta's current coffee culture is that despite the number of coffee shops scattered across the city, there are only a handful that claim to offer specialty coffee. One Fifteenth Coffee, which is located in Gandaria, is one of the few cafes that can be considered to be a leading "specialty coffee" establishment. Spacious and bright, this cafe is bound to enhance your coffee drinking experience.
Secondhand bookstores have a nostalgic value, but more important than that is their role to give old books a home. Located in Kuala Lumpur's bustling Chinatown, Junk Book Store is home to towers and towers of used books that are hard to come by elsewhere. The existence of stores like this proves that books are able to survive the digital age.
Working at home might sound like a good deal, but it is not as easy as it sounds. Coffee shops can be a good alternative, but it would be hard to concentrate with the endless chattering in the background. The most ideal option, however, might be Comma Indonesia. This co-working space located in South Jakarta could be the solution to all freelancers' problems.
Specializing in vintage and industrial-style items, Moje Natural Furnishing offers coziness in the form of tables, shelves, cabinets, and many others. While Moje's products are crafted in Ciawi, its showroom is located in Jagakarsa, South Jakarta. This store is heaven for those who are interested in custom-made rustic furniture.
Located behind the existing buildings of Salihara, Anjung Salihara will give a new experience to new audiences. This latest addition to Salihara aims to facilitate the development of creative subjects — be it dance, drama, music, or even writing. It will all be possible here.