South Africa (my home country) has one of the most meaningful and inspirational museums in the world – a museum that touches the soul and makes one realise just how grateful we should be in life and [Read More]
I’ve been to Bournemouth in the UK a couple of times and years ago whilst there for the first time I visited the Russell-Cotes Museum. Ever since, I’ve been dying to visit again as the [Read More]
Kingston Lacy is a wonderful, Italian-style home located in Wimborne Minster in the Dorset countryside, in the United Kingdom. Three members of the Bankes family created the estate; the land was purchased from 1632 – 1636 and the house [Read More]
Strandweg 1A. That’s the address of the Bunker Museum – an address in The Hague that we simply couldn’t find…”It must be here,” I muttered as we looked high and low, walking from the harbour [Read More]
This past weekend we decided to cycle from The Hague city centre to a castle I’d read about called Duivenvoorde. The castle is located in the suburb of Voorschoten just outside of the city. The cycle trip itself [Read More]
The Netherlands is well-known as the land of tulips and those who’ve travelled (even if only) to Schiphol Airport before are sure to have seen the many tulips and tulip memorabilia for sale. Having lived in the [Read More]
No one will tell you to visit Museum Bredius in The Hague. Instead they may tell you to visit the Mauritshuis instead. And that’s a real shame. Why? Because Museum Bredius is certainly a museum that [Read More]
There are two museums in The Hague dedicated to the Dutch artist, Hendrik Willem Mesdag best-known for his incredible panorama of the Scheveningen beach in the 19th century. Firstly, the Panorama Mesdag museum which features this panorama and [Read More]
The Louwman Museum in The Hague is by far one of the best museums I’ve visited in the city since my arrival in 2013. This is a car museum that documents the history of the automobile [Read More]
The Museu da Misericórdia do Porto is situated in the centre of Porto in a location that has always been of artistic and cultural importance for locals. In fact, the name of the museum derives from one of [Read More]
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