The Benaki Museum in Athens displays important historical artifacts from across the ages found in Greece and other nearby countries. Explore an excellent collection from antiquity to the mid-20th century housed in a Neo-Classical mansion once [Read More]
I recently visited Heidelberg, Germany and was pleasantly surprised at the architecture, beautiful greenery and wealth of unusual museums waiting to be discovered. Here are ten awesome reasons to get your fix of culture at [Read More]
Hundreds of bloggers gathered at The Grand Da Vinci Hotel in Cesenatico, Italy for the opening speech of TBD-Italy (Travel Bloggers Destination) last night. The hotel, a classic and oh-so-stylish venue was the perfect setting [Read More]
Open Monuments Day 2014 / Open Monumentendag (part of The Hague Heritage Days) took place in Den Haag, Netherlands on the 13 – 14 September. This was a very special event geared towards locals, expats and tourists [Read More]
Maastricht is a lovely little city that has a very different charm to it when compared to other Dutch cities. What really stood out in terms of culture were the St. Pietersberg Caves situated on the [Read More]
Ten years ago I visited Basel in Switzerland and climbed the Basel Muenster. Back then, I was in my matriculation year soon to graduate from high school. My young legs couldn’t carry me up the [Read More]
When Lorenzo from the Travel Blogger Destination (TBD-Italy) committee contacted me about applying to attend the conference I jumped at the opportunity. Like so many others, I have always appreciated the beauty of Italy, especially [Read More]
The Huygens Museum Hofwijk is situated in Voorburg, a suburb of Den Haag, the Netherlands. This little town has a lovely shopping street, ideal for a Sunday afternoon stroll. But a definite gem of the place is the [Read More]
I was feeling rather spontaneous, got on a train and travelled from The Hague in The Netherlands to a place called Apeldoorn a few hours away in the direction of the German border. A train [Read More]
Although not a museum per se, Cimitero Acattolico should definitely constitute as one. This cemetery, located just metres away from the Pyramid of Cestius in Testaccio, Rome houses the highest concentration of the graves of [Read More]
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