Tucked away amidst sprawling farms in the vast countryside, Pierce Ranch Vineyards is where some of the city's finest wines come to life. Spanning a massive 30 acres (12.14 hectares) of vineyards and farmland, everything that goes into the wine is grown on-site, which helps maintain consistency in flavor and texture. Regular tours of the vineyard offer a glimpse of what it takes to produce a fine batch of wine. Visitors can witness the various stages of production, from the picking of fruits, to the barreling and ageing process.
If you like photography, this is the gallery for you. Here you can view, as well as purchase, the works of local and international photographic artists. Most of the works of art are done in black and white, however a few are in color. The gallery has a large collection of Ansel Adams famous photographs of Yosemite National Park. In addition, the gallery shows the works of Julia Margaret Cameron, Frederick Evans, Yousuf Karsh, Edward Weston, Mark Citret and Jeffery Becom, to name just a few.
Este espacio se encuentra en un viejo edificio que data de 1904 y que suele ofrecer unos 10 estrenos al año. Durante todo el año se ofrecen clases de arte y de ballet, y el edificio cuenta con 18 estudios diferentes, y cada uno de ellos exhibe las obras de un artista distinto. La organización se esfuerza por establecer una conexión entre la comunidad de Pacific Grove y los mchos artistas emergentes de la zona. También podrán participar de otros eventos artísticos, como lecturas de poesía, conciertos y mucho más.
Este faro, ubicado en el condado de Monterey, está en funcionamiento desde 1855, lo que lo convierte en el faro activo más antiguo de toda la Costa Oeste. Además de su gran historia, el faro, gracias a su ubicación privilegiada, ofrece una vista espectacular. La caminata que los llevará hasta el faro también es bellísima y vale la pena hacer el esfuerzo extra si no están del todo en forma. Mientras estén en la encantadora y bella ciudad de Pacific Grove, visiten el Museo de Historia Natural.
Among the most photographed and scenic routes in the United States, California State Route 1 has plenty of sites to see, including the formidable Bixby Creek Bridge. The reinforced concrete and open-spandrel bridge was constructed in 1932 to connect Big Sur residents with the outside world, as there was no proper road at the time. The bridge is one of the tallest single-span cement bridges in the world. The historic bridge has been featured on stamps, in automobile advertisements and on scenic California posters. Be sure to bring your camera when visiting this monolithic landmark.
This internationally renowned gallery specializes in Early Californian and American paintings dating from 1880 through 1945. It also represents several estates. The gallery has produced several exceptional publications through the years and is always on the hunt for quality impressionist and modernist paintings from the aforementioned time period. Artists represented include Maurice Braun, Guy Rose, William Wendt, Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond and John Gamble. It is a must-see for any art lover while visiting the Carmel area.
This internationally renowned gallery specializes in Early Californian and American paintings dating from 1880 through 1945. It also represents several estates. The gallery has produced several exceptional publications through the years and is always on the hunt for quality impressionist and modernist paintings from the aforementioned time period. Artists represented include Maurice Braun, Guy Rose, William Wendt, Edgar Payne, Granville Redmond and John Gamble. It is a must-see for any art lover while visiting the Carmel area.
Whether it be sports, history, or landscape pictures, this gallery has something for everyone, including hundreds of collectibles. More than 3,000 photographs comprise the inventory, which was put together from various auctions and archives from around the world. Everything to showcase art is here, and a variety of frames are available for whatever photo you decide to buy. The staff members are top-notch experts in their fields, and this is a truly unequaled gallery experience.
At this gallery, you can find photographic art of the beautiful Monterey Peninsula. The gallery exhibits the breathtaking photography of Helmut Horn. Particularly inspiring and breathtaking is Horns' Rising Storm and Last Light. Gary Geigers' Yellow Pots photographic art is intriguing. Another equally impressive work is The Eighth Hole at Pebble Beach by Joan Dost. The photographic art displayed in this gallery is exquisite and not to missed on your visit to Carmel.
Collectors come from all over the world to browse the selection of this gallery, one of California's oldest. Just walk into this top-notch spot and you'll probably see millionaires from across the country purchasing artwork for personal collections. This place is that famous. More than 100 artists are displayed here, and the receptions are legendary. Paintings and sculpture are the featured media. The collection is very sophisticated but not pretentious, and the staff is very friendly.
Among the most photographed and scenic routes in the United States, California State Route 1 has plenty of sites to see, including the formidable Bixby Creek Bridge. The reinforced concrete and open-spandrel bridge was constructed in 1932 to connect Big Sur residents with the outside world, as there was no proper road at the time. The bridge is one of the tallest single-span cement bridges in the world. The historic bridge has been featured on stamps, in automobile advertisements and on scenic California posters. Be sure to bring your camera when visiting this monolithic landmark.
This exquisite gallery is one of the premier ones in Carmel and it features an outstanding collection of fine art from artists around the globe. The proprietors bring you nearly 30 years of combined fine art experience, and they can help you with any possible aspect of fine art and/or collecting. The setting of the gallery itself is an intimate one with subdued lighting. Artists represented include Guido Borelli, Jack Braman, Guan Ze Ju, Maurice Harvey and Ernest Baber.