Colosseum – The third of the Seven Wonders.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum, the third of the Seven Wonders of the World to be visited by Moonhouse Expedition

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum, the third of the Seven Wonders of the World to be visited by Moonhouse Expedition

Rome, Hotel Atlantico, Emil Vinterhav.

#1.4 Rome, Hotel Atlantico, Emil Vinterhav.

We wanted to catch Rome at its best and have the benefit of the morning light and thus we set out to start our expedition early. By 7:15 am we had finished breakfast and checked out from the hotel Moonhouses #1.4”, #2.3 and I. We were on an important mission this warm summer morning in Rome. We were setting out on an expedition to the Colosseum, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the third to be explored by a Moonhouse Expedition. From the hotel close to Rome Termini, the central station in Rome, it was supposedly a 25 minute walk to the Colosseum and Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #2.3 to Rome. Here on a Roman door bell.

#2.3 Door bell Emil Vinterhav

The path of the most successful expedition is, as any seasoned explorer knows, never the simplest, or even the suggested. Exploring is all about making unexpected choices and going where no house has gone before and the best place for a house is not necessarily what is considered when a path is suggested to you as an explorer. So, instead of taking the main road this expedition ventured down the back streets of a down town Italian capital busy readying itself to welcome the world to another day in its long history. Every turn in the road or exit from the main road was assumed to lead to hidden treasure in the form of unexpected and exotic settings to explorer with the Moonhouses.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in grape vines, Can you hear it?

#1.4 Roman Grape Vine Emil Vinterhav

At one place along the trail the expedition chose to divert the path through an ancient tunnel thought the (what should be trademarked) Roman combination of reinvented ruins and explored along the way. Among the settings explored were the overgrowth on old an old building where the Moonhouse made itself well at home on the grapevine as it were.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Colosseum one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Amidst the exploring of the roman milieus suddenly the expedition found itself on a little hill right next to and overlooking the objective of this expedition, the Colosseum. Removed from the visitors from the four corners of the world milled around the landmark building below, the expedition was free to explore the relation to the Colosseum on the hill.
At a first glance the Colosseum and the Moonhouse may not appear to have much in common but there are connections, of course when you look for them. Both are designed to stand out their surroundings and to make a mark in people’s minds. Red houses with white corners have housed generations of swedes and still do while the Colosseum was once designed to house the Romans for a bit of fun and games. The Colosseum is not exceedingly dramatically coloured as is the Moonhouse but it does have a distinct Moon colour.
The connections may be academic but the pictures in the Roman early morning are unconditionally beautiful and dramatic as are the pictures from the following expedition leg to the Forum Romanum. After Forum Romanum the expedition added a leg to the monument over Vittorio Emanuele II, the king that united Italy at the turn of the previous century.

This expedition marks another accomplishement in the challenge to bring the Moonhouse Expedition to the seven wonders of the world and earns Emil Vinterhav a place in the Moonhouse Explorers Hall of Fame.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here posing as ruins.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here posing as ruins.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here with the Dome of Saint Peter in the background.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here with the Dome of Saint Peter in the background.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in the grass at Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here in the grass at Forum Romanum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Forum Romanum in an alcove prepared for it 2000 years ago.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at Forum Romanum in an alcove prepared for it 2000 years ago.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at the Arch of Constantine adjacent to the Colosseum.

On June 28, 2013 Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #1.4 to Rome. Here at the Arch of Constantine adjacent to the Colosseum.

The House in front of the House

The House in front of the House #2.11 Mia Engström June 2013

The House in front of the House
#2.11 Mia Engström June 28, 2013

On June 28, 2013 Mia Engström brought Moonhouse #2.11 the the Swedish Parliament effectively making it The House in front of the House.

Congratulations Mia to your successful expedition and fair winds for your coming adventures.

Menton – A house of the Rising Sun

On June 27, 2013  Christian Vinterhav brought House #2.30 into the morning light with the Winged Victory of Samothrace at Menton on Cöte d'Azur.

On June 27, 2013 Christian Vinterhav brought House #2.30 into the morning light with the Winged Victory of Samothrace at Menton on Cöte d’Azur.

On June 27, 2013 Christian Vinterhav brought House #2.30 into the morning light with the Winged Victory of Samothrace at Menton on Cöte d’Azur.

Christian writes:

Hi Emil!
Here are some more moonhouse pictures. This time shot on a hill in Menton in Southern France, at the side of the Winged Nike [Winged Victory of Samothrace] if I am not mistaken. There was no sunrise over the Sea available as background for the house but the first rays of light that found their way over the mountains offered pretty lighting. My favourite is 086.
Cheers!
//Christian

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Christian Vinterhav, Menton, June 27, 2013

Winged Nike is also known as Winged Victory of Samothrace and has been described as ”the greatest masterpiece of Hellenistic sculpture”. We agree that picture 086 (above) is very beautiful indeed but is a hard call to make considering the competition (right).
Congratualtions Christian to your successful expedition to, the Riviera, to the sun, to music (House of the Rising Sun) and to the Gods (Nike).

Expedition HQ was hard presses on wheter to call this house ”The Victory” or ”The House of the Rising Sun” but must settles in the latter: Let Moonhouse henceforth be known as The House of the Rising Sun.

Moonhouse in sports history – Nadal beaten at Wimbledon

Fredrik Zeybrandt and Moonhouse #2.4 sees Rafael Nadal being defeated by Steve Darcis at Wimbledon on June 24, 2013

Fredrik Zeybrandt and Moonhouse #2.4 sees Rafael Nadal being defeated by Steve Darcis at Wimbledon on June 24, 2013


Fredrik Zeybrandt and Moonhouse #2.4 sees Rafael Nadal being defeated by Steve Darcis at Wimbledon on June 24, 2013.
The short accompanying message says it all:

Wimbledon! Matchen där Nadal förlorade.

In English:

Wimbledon! The game where Nadal lost.

Congratulations Fredrik on your successful expedition and fair winds for your coming adventures.

Fly me to the Moon

Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #3.1 to the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget on June 19, 2013

Emil Vinterhav brought Moonhouse #3.1 to the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget on June 19, 2013


Last week was the time for one of the biggest events in aviation, The Paris Air Show at Le Bourget. Le Bourget is the airport where Charles Lindbergh landed with his Spirit of Saint Louis after performing the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic. Most of the worlds aviation industry was represented at the event that also featured daily demonstration flights with the Airbus A380 and the Sukhoi SH-35, displays of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, air acrobatics and more.

House #3.1 was there too of course. In the above picture it is seen on the roof of Breitlings Bently.

Location:Le Bourget, France

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a … house on my toe!

Sini Merikallio has outdone herself again. What else can you say about this inspiring and mind challenging picture of the house on a toe.

Huset 2.14 just återkom från Lille
(Eng: House 2.14 just returned from Lille):[…]
Moonhouse #2.14 – The Animal Kingdom in Lille, France
Moonhouse #2.14 – The Animal Kingdom in Lille, France
Och när namnet var redan ”Animal Kingdom”, visiterad denna hus naturligtvis också Lille Zoo.
(Eng: As the name was already ”Animal Kingdom”, this house naturally also visited the Lille Zoo)
Moonhouse #2.14 – The Animal Kingdom in Lille Zoo, France

We guess that the house in the background of the second image is the ”Hôtel de Ville de Lille” but we have absolutely no idea what the big rodent (or moose?) in the background is. A newly discovered mammal perhaps. You never know what you will find on an amazing adventure.

Thank you for the beautiful pictures Sini. Congratulation to yet another successful expedition and fair winds for your coming adventures.

¡Olá Madrid!

Peter Wiklund brought house #2.26 to Madrid in Spain on June 17, 2013.

Peter Wiklund brought house #2.26 to Madrid in Spain on June 17, 2013.

Peter Wiklund has lain new grounds to explore for the Moonhouse.

This message from Peter reached HQ a few days ago:

Hej, jag tog med mitt hus (2.26) i bagaget till Madrid i helgen… men bagaget kom bort på vägen!
Fick tillbaks väskan lagom till jag skulle åka hem – så huset fick stå på Barajas flygplats utanför Madrid…
Bilderna tagna måndag 17 juni 2013.

In English

Hi, I brought my house (2.26) along in my baggage to Madrid this weekend… But the baggage was lost in transit! I got my bag back right when I was about to go back – so I had to place the house at the Barajas airport outside Madrid…
Pictures taken Monday June 17, 2013.

Well what can we say. Adventures are… well adventurous. Good thing you got your luggage back Peter and that house #2.26 is safely back and ready for more exloring.

Congratulations Peter on your successful expedition and fair winds for your coming adventures.

På väg… Öresundsbron, Öresundstunneln, LEGOland!

House #2.2 on the Öresund bridge on the way to Legoland in Denmark. Brought there by Nils Pokrupa and family.

House #2.2 on the Öresund bridge on the way to Legoland in Denmark. Brought there by Nils Pokrupa and family.

House #2.2 at Legoland in Denmark. Brought there by Nils Pokrupa and family.

House #2.2 at Legoland in Denmark. Brought there by Nils Pokrupa and family.

Nils Pokrupa brought house #2.2 on an expedition to Legoland on June 18. 2013. The short version of the expedition story is told in the above pictures where the house is documented on the way there first on the Öresund bridge, then in the Öresund Tunnel and finally at LEGOland in Billund, Denmark.

As a curiosity, the Öresund bridge also figured in an earlier expedition to Malmö.

We trust that the visit to Legoland was as enjoyable to the Pokrupa familty as can ever as good as can be hoped for. Congratulations to you all on your successful expedition and fair winds for your future adventures.

House in Diplomacy

Cissi Rikanovic brought Moonhouse #2.25 to the last function of the Croatian Embassy in Stockholm before Croatia became a member of the European Union.

Cissi Rikanovic brought Moonhouse #2.25 to the last function of the Croatian Embassy in Stockholm before Croatia became6 a member of the European Union.

Cicci Rikanovic brought Moonhouse #2.25 to wittness that last function at the Croatian Embassy in Stockholm before the country becomes a member of the European Union on July 1, 2013.
Cicci writes:

The Moonhouse has the honor to participate in the very last event on the Croatian Embassy in Stockholm before Croatia becomes the 28th EU Member State. [at the Croatian Embassy].

The picture is a little hazy. We understand that this was an emotional event where tears of nostaliga were shed.

We congratulate Cicci on her first completed expedition with House #2.25 and wish her fair winds on her coming adventures.

Timetravel

The Moonhouse at Skansen, the worlds first open-air museum with a unique collection of historical buildings and Stockholms only zoological garden.

Brought there by Christian Vinterhav on a sunny day, it found its right place on a sundial.

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