The Zadkine Museum in Paris
Ossip Zadkin was a Russian-born French sculptor. Born in Belarus then he became partof the Russian Empire from a Jew father and mother of Scottish descents as IoselAronovič Čadkin, after attending the art school...
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),...
The fairytale – painted houses of Mittenwald in Bavaria
If Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria is located your ideal castle (of course that was what Disney had in mind ...), if you are looking for your ideal country in Bavaria, Mittenwald then is literally...
Devil’s Bridge in Martorell, Spain
The Devil's Bridges are a feature of several Italian and European cities, almost always characterized by a great span that exceeds a ravine or a rushing river, reminiscent of the days when certain works...
5 museums in Manchester that will change your view of the city
When you get to Manchester you may expect to find a dirty, dark and industrial city. One comes to this city thinking of a monotonous and boring place where he will not see anything...
The National Museum of the Navy in Paris
The great galleries of the Musée National preserve the artifacts of naval history dating back to the seventeenth century with many fine antique ship models, maritime-themed paintings, navigational instruments and parts of ships of...
Kronborg: Castle of Shakespeare’s Hamlet setting in Denmark
Unesco World Heritage Site since 2000, the Kronborg Castle in Elsinore was built in the sixteenth century as a garrison for the channel Sound, which separates Denmark from Sweden. In the 600s the structure...
Visiting the Ossuary of Douaumont in France
The ossuary of Douaumont, near Verdun (France) is a must for a tour of the memorial areas of the First World War. There they meet, around the village and the fort of Douaumont, thousands...