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Art Traveling at Tripandtravelblog teaches the origins of art by traveling so everybody live the history through worldwide paintings and exhibitions

Three things not to miss in Budapest

The Great Synagogue This is the biggest in Europe and second in the world after New York. The Great Synagogue is located in Via Dohány. A visit to this impressive property is without a doubt...

The five towers and the “artificial landscape” of Chengdu in China

Chengdu is a major city in southwest China; it  is the capital of  the Sichuan province and the fifth largest city by population. Here was inaugurated in November 2012, a large complex of five...

Linderhof Castle in Bavaria, the favourite of King Ludwig

The Bavarians, especially those who go around with the adhesive Freistaat Bayern (Free State of Bavaria), are proud of their King Ludwig II, the "crazy" king (though perhaps it was only for a palace),...

Discover Takayama as if you were in a manga

As many of you probably already know, in Japan the manga comics are a genuine cultural revolution. That's it, these are comics that are read by almost the entire population. Today we want to talk about how to...

The Abandoned castle of Vettignè, in Santhià, Piedmont

Just imagine being close to an exterior winter dawn with fields and sparse trees and off the massif of Monte Rosa in the background reflecting the first rays of the sun, and the towers...

Travel Photos: What do you do with them when you get home?

There are several creative ways to use all the exciting photos you took during your travel. Unfortunately, although many people take a lot of great photos during their vacations, few people know what to...

April Fair | Tío Pepe lends his hat to Seville tram

The González Byass are over the  moon. Due to the April Fair, the brand managers have decided to customize the tram to the fair with the famous Cordovan hat that everyone associates with that...

France: the museum house of Victor Hugo in Besançon is now open

Two hundred and eleven years have passed since the writer Victor Hugo uttered the first cry in the house of Besançon, France regarding the halfway strategic Dijon and Bern. The poet, playwright, essayist and...

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