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grünes Gemüse - traducción al Inglés

MUSEUM IN DRESDEN, GERMANY
Saxon crown jewels; Gruenes Gewoelbe; Grunes Gewolbe; Crown Jewels of Saxony; Grünes Gewölbe
  • Bath of Diana (1705)
  • Structure of the Historic Green Vault
  • Structure of the New Green Vault
  • ''Pretiosensaal'' in 1904
  • Royal Household at Delhi (1701-1708)
  • ''Juwelenzimmer'' in 1904 (destroyed 1945)
  • Moor]] with Emerald Cluster
  • Golden Coffee Service (1697–1701)

green vegetables         
  • A bundle of curly-leaf [[kale]]
  • Liponda greens to be cooked and accompany ugali in east Africa
  • Ligurian [[pansoti]] filled with ''preboggion'' boiled greens and served with nut sauce
  • Large pot of collard greens being prepared on a US Navy ship
PLANT LEAVES EATEN AS A VEGETABLE
Greens (vegetable); Potherb; Leaf vegetables; Leafy vegetable; Leafy greans; Leafy green; Pot-herb; Pot herb; Green vegetable; Leafy greens; Green leafy vegetable; Leafy green vegetable; Leafy vegetables; Leafy green vegetables; Potherbs; Green vegetables; Pot herbs; Pot-herbs; Green leafy vegetables; Leafy top; Green, leafy vegetable; Green, leafy vegetables; Salad leaves; Salad leaf; Green-leaf vegetable; Salad greens; Salad green; Green-leaf vegetables; Vegetable greens; Vegetable green; Dark green vegetable; Horta (Modern Greek); Horta (food); Boiled greens; Preboggion; 🥬
grünes Gemüse, junges Gemüse
calabrese      
n. Brokkoli, grünes Gemüse
greens      
n. grünes Gemüse

Wikipedia

Green Vault

The Green Vault (German: Grünes Gewölbe; pronounced [ˈɡʁyːnəs ɡəˈʋœlbə]) is a museum located in Dresden, Germany, which contains the largest treasure collection in Europe. The museum was founded in 1723 by Augustus the Strong of Poland and Saxony, and it features a variety of exhibits in styles from Baroque to Classicism. The Green Vault is named after the formerly malachite green painted column bases and capitals of the initial rooms. It has some claim to be the oldest museum in the world; it is older than the British Museum, opened in 1759, but the Kunstkamera in St. Petersburg, Russia was opened in 1714 and the Vatican Museums date their foundation to the public display of the newly excavated Laocoön group in 1506.

After the bombing of Dresden during World War II, the Green Vault was completely restored. Today, its treasures are shown in two exhibitions: The Historic Green Vault (Historisches Grünes Gewölbe) is famous for its splendors of the historic treasure chamber as it existed in 1733, while the New Green Vault (Neues Grünes Gewölbe) focuses the attention on each individual object in neutral rooms.

The Green Vault is located on the first and second floors of the western section of Dresden Castle. It is now part of the Dresden State Art Collections.