Los monumentos más emblemáticos de Europa cobraron vida en Instagram. Ahora los seguidores de la red social podrán deleitarse con las particulares imágenes pero ahora con montajes analógicos, que te robarán más de una sonrisa.
El joven artista londinense llamado Rich McCor colgó en su cuenta de Instagram varias imágenes que hacen alusión a los inmortales monumentos históricos del mundo, pero todas con una dosis de parodia.
En estas particulares imágenes se aprecia cómo el autor transforma el Arco del Triunfo en un muñeco Lego, una hoja en una bailarina, o la Torre Eiffel en un cohete a punto de despegar.
Desde el London Eye, la Sirenita de Copenhague, los leones de Trafalgar Square o el Big Ben, aquí te presentamos las fotografías que circulan por Instagram:
Fun fact-there is a man in Paris, who invites complete strangers to his house for a dinner party each week. He's been doing this for 30+ years. If you're heading to Paris, you can register on his website to be invited. Here's the link: https://www.jim-haynes.com/contact/ #eiffel #eiffeltower #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #instagram #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #adventure #instagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #bestintravel #paperart #loves_paris #art #silhouette #architecture #architecturelovers
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 22 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 4:57 PDT
Hi to the newbies- thanks for checking out my insta. Here's a new one from my trip to Paris at le weekend When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre, the museum shut down for nine days, the French border was closed and all departing ships and trains were searched. The mystery wasn't solved until two years later though, when the thief turned out to be Vincenzo Peruggia, a carpenter who had been working at the museum and knew all the exits and escape routes. Peruggia had even helped build the glass case that the Mona Lisa was displayed in, so he knew how to get the painting out. At closing time, he hid in a broom closet and then walked out an exit after dark holding the Mona Lisa under his coat. Shot for #lpkids (@lonelyplanet's brand for little adventurers) #louvre #lonelyplanet #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #instagram #intrepidtravel #adventure #instagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #bestintravel #monalisa #paperart #loves_paris #art #silhouette #museum #davinci
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 20 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 12:22 PDT
Towards the end of WWI, France built a ‘Second Paris’ near the capital city to confuse German pilots. It was located near the town of Maisons-Laffitte, on a stretch of the River Seine. As well as replicas of iconic landmarks, including the Arc de Triomphe, it even had sham streets lined with electric lights so that from the sky it would look like a real city. Shot for #lpkids (@lonelyplanet's brand for little adventurers) #arcdetriomphe #lonelyplanet #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #instagram #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #adventureinstagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #bestintravel #lego #paperart #loves_paris #champselysees #silhouette
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 18 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 9:08 PDT
An apartment in Paris was left unoccupied, for 70 years – the owner fled to the south of France before the Second World War and never returned. When she died, a team was tasked with drawing up an inventory of her possessions. Upon entering the untouched, cobweb-filled flat in Paris' 9th arrondissement, one man said it was like stumbling into a castle where time had stood still since 1900. Underneath the dust they found a painting by Giovanni Boldini- it was worth 2 million Euros. #museedorsay #clock #time #silhouette #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville @paris_tourisme #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #architecture #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #adventureinstagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #bestintravel #fact #musuem #loves_paris
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 17 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 11:58 PDT
Novelists James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway were drinking buddies in Paris- often picking fights on their drunken nights out. Famously, Hemingway took a urinal from his favourite bar in Paris and had it installed into his American abode, arguing that he had “pissed away” so much money into the urinal that he owned it #montmartre #basiliquedusacrecoeur #hemingway #karate #silhouette #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville @paris_tourisme #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #instagram #forcedperspective #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #architecture #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #adventureinstagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #bestintravel
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 17 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 11:09 PDT
Niels Juel was a Danish admiral who had absolutely nothing to do with making dogs jump through hoops, but his statue was perfect to play with for this cutout. The Danish are masters of play- the world's most popular toy, LEGO, is a Danish invention. The name comes from the first two letters of the Danish words Leg Godt, which means “play well”. By pure coincidence it was later realised that the word LEGO can loosely be interpreted as “I put together” in Latin #lego #copenhagen #denmark #kopenhagen #visitcopenhagen #VisitDenmark #somewhereincopenhagen #citytrip #igerscopenhagen #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #featuremevisitcopenhagen #sharingcph #statue #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #dog #bestintravel #bbctravel #adventureinstagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #københavn #københavnskommune #copenhague #dogs #play
Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el 13 de Oct de 2015 a la(s) 12:11 PDT
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