Public Places 4 Chart |
Spectrum Chart - 300 : Public Places 4
1. Amusement Park – An amusement
park is a group of entertainment attractions, rides and other events
in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people. They
usually contain a selection of different types of rides, along with
shops, restaurants and other entertainment outlets.
2. Water Park – A water park is
an amusement park that features water play areas, such as swimming
pools, water slides, splash pads, spray grounds, lazy rivers or other
recreational bathing, swimming and bare footing environments.
3. Circus – A circus is a special
kind of entertainment that can be enjoyed by children and adults.
Circuses are a group of performers that may include acrobats, clowns,
trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, hoppers, tightrope walkers,
jugglers and other artists who perform stunts.
4. Auditorium – An Auditorium is
the room in a theatre, cinema, concert hall or other place where the
audience is located to hear and watch the show. Auditoriums are made
with great sound. The sound is easily heard by everyone in the
auditorium. Musical concerts, theatre plays, general meetings etc are
organised in an auditorium.
5. Art Gallery - Art gallery is a
place where works of arts are shown for people to look at. Paintings
are the most commonly displayed art objects, however, sculpture,
decorative arts, furniture, textiles, costume, drawings, pastels,
watercolours, collages, prints, artists' books, photographs, and
installation art are also regularly shown. Most art galleries are
open for the public to visit, but there are also some which are
private.
6. Museum – A museum is an
institution that conserves a collection of artifacts and other
objects of artistic, cultural, historical or scientific importance
and some public museums makes them available for public viewing
through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.
7. Sports Stadium – A sports
stadium is a place or venue for outdoor sports and consists of a
field surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators
to stand or sit and view the event. Different sports require fields
of different size and shape. Some stadiums are designed primarily for
a single sport while others can accommodate different events. Sports
stadiums are also used for music concerts in various countries.
8. Library – A library is a place
where many books are kept. Most libraries are public and let people
take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow
books for several weeks. Books are kept on shelves in a special order
so they are easy to find. Public libraries have books of various
topics & subjects. They also have a reading area, where one can
read the books.
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