You enter a museum. Surrounding you are aged, priceless objects, protected by reflective glass walls. They are unique, rare ‘fossils’ of the past that must be saved from decay, so through them, we can learn about the history and people’s experiences of the past. But if we can learn about the past through objects, what...
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The Basilica in the Ancient City of Palmatis
A wealth of architectural details from the ancient interior.
Traversing Transylvania: Romania’s new pilgrimage route
The Tasuleasa Social Association offers a new way to appreciate Romania's natural beauty.
Whose Memories?
The 20th century was a convulsed time for Spanish society. It affected, and still does, its art and cultural heritage.
Halloween: A History
Continuing the theme of the spookiest time of year, let's explore the origins of October's favourite holiday: Halloween.
A History of Witches
Step into a metaphorical house of horrors as we explore the history of witches in Europe.
Cycling the Limes
Cycling is part of the daily routine in the Netherlands. So, this way of moving has taken over the way of access heritage as well. The Roman limes are visitable in the Netherlands following a 200km long bike lane.
Journey of Dresden Elbe Valley: From A World Heritage Site To Its Delisting
The Dresden Elbe Valley with its natural and historic features was part of the UNESCO World Heritage List but the construction of the Waldschlößchen Bridge , led to its delisting.
Who invented time?
Let's answer the question we've all asked ourselves at some point in our lives. Allons-y!