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]
And now! At Last! Another castle completely different from some of the other castles which aren’t quite the same as this one is. To the uninformed Doune Castle might not be that impressive and in [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]
Escape into the unknown at the Criminology Museum in Rome, Italy. Situated at number 29 Via del Gonfalone, this museum is what I call the epitome of ‘hidden Rome’, so to speak. The Criminology Museum [Read More]
The Keats Shelly House in Rome is the perfect locale for literature lovers and creatives. This tiny, quaint museum is situated right at the bottom of the Spanish Steps in the heart of the bustling [Read More]
Museum Speelklok is an interactive, audio-visual experience for young and old alike. The museum, based in Utrecht, The Netherlands is a must-see for museum lovers and those with an appreciation for everything nostalgic. I had [Read More]
Curious minds will find much fascination at Museum Boerhaave in Leiden, The Netherlands. This is a museum that brings together the history of cosmology, physics, medicine, physiology and botany in a single building. Its main [Read More]
Matthew Day Jackson’s work entitled, ‘The Tomb’, forms part of the ‘Uneasiness and Appropriation’ exhibition at the Gemeente Museum in Den Haag. This artwork immediately struck me as something worthy of analysis. A pastime of [Read More]
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