The article talks about the Jewish roots of the town of Halberstadt, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Category: heritage education
Carsulae, a journey along the Via Flaminia
To walk along the Via Flaminia and imagine what a Roman city must have been like, you just have one thing to do: leave for Umbria and stop to visit Carsulae!
The Basilica in the Ancient City of Palmatis
A wealth of architectural details from the ancient interior.
The dark side of Stortorget, the oldest square of Stockholm
Stortorget, the oldest historic town square situated in Gamla Stan in Stockholm is one of the places known for it's picturesque beauty by the tourists. But does anyone know the dark history of the square...
The Speaking Snake Glycon, Ancient Oracles, and Voices of Dissent
The oracle of the speaking snake Glycon flourished in ancient Asia Minor. Although it enjoyed lasting popularity, dissident voices arose.
The Two Towers of Humboldthain
The towering bunkers of Volkspark Humboldthain are a glaring reminder of Berlin's war-ridden past, but these landscaped lawns pose a fine balance between beauty and beastly.
Culture Rooted in Nature: Trees as Cultural Heritage
How has trees affected our relationship to the natural world throughout history?
Learn about the cultural importance of several sacred trees in Scandinavia, Britain and Greece.
The Former Summer Camps, Expression of Italian Rationalism.
What if, strolling along the seaside, you found a seaplane nestled on the sand? These bizarre shaped buildings are the former summer camps from the Fascist period, masterpieces of Italian Rationalist architecture. Almost a forgotten story, now ready to be rediscovered...
Norwegian Folklore and the Art of Bringing Legends to Life in the Norwegian Landscape
The Norwegian landscape is filled with stories of mythical creatures and fairy tales. These stories are now available to explore through the storytelling app Hidden.