Flowers and trees are part of the human history, and many times they influenced us more than we know.
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Convento do Carmo: A Roofless Survivor
In the heart of ancient Lisbon, a roofless convent stood still.
The Museum of the Certosa di Pavia
Strolling through the beautiful cloisters and courtyard of the Certosa di Pavia you can still feel the slow passing of monks’ life, who have inhabited those spaces for centuries...and passing by one of the countless wooden doors you will discover the Certosa’s secrets.
Berat: city of one thousand and one windows
Berat remains today as the most iconic historical town in Albania. This city is a living testimony of the coexistence of various cultural and religious communities down the centuries.
Who Discovers the Heritage?
Ever wonder what happens in an archaeological excavation? Take a look in this diary to know more.
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.
Tracing Jewish Roots in Poland’s Capital
For centuries, Poland's Jewish community was a vital part of the cultural landscape. Seventy years after the Holocaust, what's left to be seen?
Moria of Germany: Freiberg, culture and identity
Freiberg is one of the best cities serving as a real example of how heritage can shape a town’s image and, surely, its people..
Neues Museum, Berlin: Experiential Conservation
Neues Museum in Berlin is an example of Architectural conservation portraying layers of history in its application.