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Step back in time with this 4K walking tour through the enchanting medieval streets of Prague, filmed in 2025. Wander past ...
Enjoy a 4K HDR 60fps city tour of Aarhus, Denmark—an immersive walking experience through the country’s vibrant cultural ...
Summer 2025 is shaping up to be a dynamic and eventful season for travellers heading to Europe. If you're jetting off on your long-awaited summer holiday, there's so much to consider, from tourism ...
Concrete is all around us, and we haven’t quite wrapped our heads around it. Understanding its history more clearly, the Skyscraper Museum’s new exhibition in Manhattan implies, just might help us ...
Subscriptions are in the works, but Bluesky's 25-person team has a lot on its plate as it tries to foster a community where 'you get to choose what kind of timeline you're on,' says CEO Jay Graber.
Photography enthusiasts discover endless inspiration at Hammond Castle. The interplay of stone textures, dramatic ocean backdrops, and the unexpected angles of medieval architecture create countless ...
Tudor-style architecture nestled among tropical plants? It’s like someone dropped Downton Abbey into a botanical garden and said, “This works!” Photo credit: Karen Furtado The castle’s silhouette ...
Welcome to the timeline that never was. But in truth, it should have been: retro-futuristic medieval fantasy. Here is the terrain where analog dreams meet digital myths: a realm where rusty ...
The Harvard Graduate School of Design displayed “Envisioning Cluny: Kenneth Conant and Representations of Medieval Architecture, 1872–2025”— an exhibition tracing the efforts of Kenneth J ...
Some authenticity is lost here; while medieval people took good care of their teeth, they most certainly didn’t have an orthodontist to bless them with Hollywood smiles.
They were understood by their worshipers — and still are — as something very different. FM: Tell us about one aspect of medieval Armenian architecture that has always confused you.
The famine was the product of a cooler and damper climate, coupled with the medieval inability to dry and store grain effectively. Colder winters and wet summers severely affected the harvest.