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لوس
أنجلِس (بالإنجليزية: Los
Angeles)
و(بالإسبانية: Los
Ángeles،
"الملائكة")، تكتب وتسمى LA
اختصاراً، هي أكبر مدن ولاية كاليفورنيا وتقع جنوب غرب الولاية على
ساحل المحيط الهادي بالولايات المتحدة
مقاطعة
لوس أنجلوس (كاليفورنيا)
وس
أنجلوس. تعدّ لوس أنجلوس أكبر مدينة في ولاية كاليفورنيا
دليل
لوس انجلوس السياحي و اهم المناطق السياحية
سياحه مدن خريطة لوس انجلوس المسافرون العرب الان الأحداث القادمة
نقاط
الاهتمام الطقس معلومات عن لوس انجلوس بالانجليزي
لوس
انجلوس اين تقع
los
angeles california
مدن
لوس انجلوس تعبير عن لوس انجلوس بالانجليزي
State: California.
■ "LA", or "City of Angels", is the
second largest city in the United States, with 1,214 km 2 and 3.9 million
inhabitants. (the Angelenos).
■ Los Angeles County (LA County): 10,517 km 2 ; 120 km of
sandy beaches; 10 million inhabitants ; 88 cities, including Pasadena and
Burbank.
■ Temperate climate: low humidity, low rainfall; average:
max. 24 ° C, min. 14 ° C
■ Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST), GMT - 8, 9
hours less than in France.
Tentacular, excessive, fascinating, Los Angeles does not give
itself, it deserves. Because the usual landmarks are disrupted: no center, but
a multitude of "small towns" connected by a mad network of freewaysand
where, however, nature and the ocean have not lost their rights.
In recent years, the city has been renewed, especially in
Downtown, the neglected "center", now again a home of nightlife and
culture.North of Silver Lake and Los Feliz, the two wounded neighborhoods,
Griffith Park and its canyons-covered hills. On its western edge, here is
Hollywood, which is reborn too, after years of decline, and again attracts the
night owls, while West Hollywood, gay, trend and have you seen, never stopped
'be in fashion. To the south, the iconic Wilshire Boulevard unites the Miracle
Mile (which could be called "Museum Mile"!), Hancock Park,
residential, and Koreatown. We do not present, further west, Beverly Hills, her
creatures with dark glasses and palm walks. But to the south, the trendy arty
wildlife may have found its headquarters at Culver City, a land of
architectural experiences where art galleries are proliferating.
A leap to the ocean, where Santa Monica and Venice offer the
quintessence of the glamorous seaside, then to Pasadena, nestled in the hills
of San Gabriel, home to opulent homes of the early twentieth century. and art
collections brought together by philanthropic magnates.
El Pueblo of Los Angeles
Los Angeles was founded when 44 families recruited from the
Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa established their farms on this now
historic site in 1781. The city's Chicano heritage is celebrated in various key
locations, such as Olvera St, while several museums also recount the Chinese
and Italian heritage of the City of Angels.
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Frank O. Gehry's masterpiece was inaugurated in 2003, 16 years -
and $ 274 million - after Walt Disney's widow, Lilian, made a $ 50 million
first donation. instantly an architectural icon. Its auditorium, lined with
amber pine, has one of the best acoustics in the world.
Griffith Park
From the opening of this Art Deco observatory (1935), the
astronomical telescope was open to the public: a wish from its founder Griffith
J. Griffith, which allowed 7 million people to observe the stars! In addition
to the exhibition space and the planetarium, see the memorial dedicated to the
film East of Eden and enjoy the magnificent views of the city.
Hollywood Bowl
For many Angelenos , summer does not happen without going at least
once picnic and listen to a concert at the Hollywood Bowl. For 90 years, the
greatest jazz, rock, pop and classical stars have performed: Rachmaninov gave
his Concerto No. 2 , Jimi Hendrix almost caused a riot, Bob Dylan and Paul
Simon performed together, and Ellie Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong ... Very
convenient: the shuttle service, especially from the Hollywood & Highland
subway station.
Sunset Strip
All the glamor and hedonism of the rich and famous is concentrated
in this artery lined with gigantic billboards. Travel by car in the evening,
stop for a rock concert at Whiskey at Go Go or, if the valet rate is not scary,
enjoy a drink at the bar of the chic Chateau Marmont: good food and celebrity
guaranteed.
Rodeo Drive
Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Chanel ... for many, shopping at
Rodeo Drive is practiced ... as a spectator! Failing to lick the windows, we
can admire the architecture of Anderton Court, an iconic shopping mall that was
the latest Frank Lloyd Wright in Los Angeles (1952).
Miracle Mile
In the 1920s, the promoter AW Ross imagined, on this portion of
Wilshire Boulevard, a commercial area that would meet the expectations of the
then nascent automobile culture: built in the Art Deco and Streamline styles,
department stores were designed so that one could look at their windows while
driving. Many of these stores have become museums, such as the former May
Company store on the corner of Fairfax Ave, which has become LACMA's annex.
Santa Monica Pier
The last survivor of the jetties which, at the beginning of the
20th century, punctuated the coast between Santa Monica and Venice. In 1916,
the amusement ride manufacturer Charles Looff built an amusement park, which
remains the "racecourse". It's a pleasure to stroll around Santa Monica,
which looks like a seaside resort, with its beach and walking streets, almost a
rarity in LA
Getty Center
Perched on a Brentwood Hill, this monumental museum ensemble, by
Richard Meier, sparkles. Highlighting works with natural light is the watchword
of the architect: special filter windows illuminate collections of European art
(Titian, Cranach, David, Van Gogh, etc.).As for the Central Garden, it is also
a work of art, conceived by the conceptual artist Robert Irwin. Extend this
visit by the Getty Villa of Malibu and its antique collections.
Huntington Library
Henry Huntington (1850-1927), a railroad magnate, and his wife,
Arabella, passionately collected books and works of art. In their house,
designed by Myron Hunt (1909), one admires a part of their canvases
(Gainsborough, Lawrence, Turner ...), as well as the research library, which
gathers 6 million books. We also go to the park, extraordinary: 48 ha of
sumptuous gardens, more than 14 000 different plants, many of which were
cultivated by Huntington himself.
Downtown
If Los Angeles lacks a center, Downtown serves as its economic and
financial home. Delimited by three freeways and a river, this skyscraper
neighborhood reveals a sample of the city's ethnic diversity (Little Tokyo,
Chinatown). Abandoned for the benefit of the west and the green periphery, it
has, for the last ten years, witnessed a spectacular renewal of development:
the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the Disney Hall of Frank Gehry have
transformed its cultural horizon, its lofts and luxury residences attract
newcomers, and the nightlife and artistic life awakens ...
Griffith Park / Los Feliz / Silver Lake
South of the Santa Monica Mountains, the strip of land between
Griffith Park and Downtown is called "Eastside" - although east of
Los Angeles, of course, goes well beyond this border ... Here is the heart of
the bobo attitude , the territory a trendy counter-culture bringing together
artists, writers and musicians who have remained in the shadows. The
"bohemian" gentrification has flourished cafes and yoga workshops,
among Mexican bouibouis and garages. It is also the Los Angeles of Frank Lloyd Wright
and Richard Neutra, whose architectural legacy is discovered over the splendid
homes populating the surrounding hills.
Hollywood
It's been 30 years since the big movie studios left Hollywood for
the San Fernando Valley, and the boulevards have populated with strip clubs,
souvenir shops and tattooing ... Yet, the eternal symbols of his age of gold
remain, indelible. As for the rest of Los Angeles, the key word in recent years
is the revitalization: millions injected into the nightlife and its VIP clubs,
frequented by young and casual celebrities, promoters building in noisy luxury
for attract new residents ... And every year, with the Oscars, the cinema
returns to Hollywood.
West Hollywood
Laurel Canyon's evergreen, bohemian-style, Doheny Drive-clad
villas, "WeHo" is a younger, trendier version of Beverly Hills. On
the hills are home to the richest and famous, while the "bottom of the
ladder" - actors "minors", golden boys , etc. - is content with
small houses and apartments 1920 very "Spanish Revival", below. The Pacific
Design Center surrounds itself with a constellation of designer studios,
furniture showrooms and other trendy shops ... and, on Sunset Strip, Los
Angeles' cool heart and largest concentration of bars and clubs in the city,
float the flags of the gay community.
Beverly Hills / Culver City
Limousines with chauffeur, perfect brushings and sparkling
windows, Beverly Hills is his cliché! On the hills, the alleys pulled with the
line, hemmed with rows of slender palms, line sumptuous residences, while in Downtown
Beverly Hills, the tourists mingle with the addicts of the shopping and the
schemers of all kinds ... Three kilometers to the south, Culver City is in full
rebirth. Cradle of the film industry as Hollywood, the district today finds a
new identity, trend and contemporary, thanks to the proliferation of art
galleries and daring buildings.
Brea / Hancock Park / Koreatown
Linking Downtown to the ocean, via Beverly Hills, Wilshire Blvd is
a historic Los Angeles arterial: a major westward expansion road, built in the
1920s by an oil tycoon for which it was named. Fifth Avenue de LA is a journey
back in time, punctuated by Art Deco or Streamline buildings, residential
neighborhoods with original architecture and along the Koreatown enclave.
Between Fairfax Ave and La Brea Ave, it's called Miracle Mile, recalling the
spectacular success of the first shopping centers created in the early days of
the automobile, and now museums.
Santa Monica / Venice
Connected to Downtown by a tram line, then a freeway , the small
town of Santa Monica changed in the early twentieth century. in a pleasant
seaside resort; the Angelenos like to stroll (on foot, for once) and enjoy the
ocean breeze; surfers love the waves ... A little to the north, the mythical
Malibu Beach is an enclave for stars, while to the south, Venice Beach has a
more bohemian face: dreamed in American Venice by an ambitious entrepreneur, in
1905, then became a colony hippie, she kept a funky and relaxed charm, spiced
up by a colorful and creative wildlife ... not to mention the body-builders,
who reign on Venice Boardwalk.
Pasadena
Pasadena is nestled in
the San Gabriel Hills, on the northeastern edge of the Los Angeles metropolitan
area. Old resort of the wealthy Americans of the Middle West (late nineteenth
century), the city developed as an architectural and cultural island in the
early twentieth century, its downtown area decorated with Victorian residences,
Spanish Revival and Art Deco, its residential quarters of ArtsCrafts creations.
Thanks to the generosity of some of these retired magnates, interesting museums
have emerged there; as for the community of physicists, astronomers and other
scientists, it is explained by the presence of the laboratory of NASA and
Caltech, advanced university.
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