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Polish Jewish migrant Tuschinski established several cinemas in the Netherlands
The story behind a viral photograph of Swedish artist Einar Bager painting naked
Perspective panorama were popular in the 18th century, the forerunners of visual entertainment tools
Discover seven places across Europe which are nicknamed Venice
Histories behind students' educations in other countries
There are more than 900 botanical gardens in Europe
How changes in aviation policies introduced art to the airport
A short history of working as a waiter in restaurants
Discover culture and nature through alternative travel experiences.
Exploring public art in Ireland's capital city
The “Republic of Letters” was established in Italy with the first humanists. Their abundant correspondence, which included letters that were both personal and intellectual, continued to the Enlightenment.
Temporary triumphal arches adorned Lisbon to mark the occasion
Henri Cassiers' artworks promoted tourist locations in Belgium and the Netherlands.
Celebrated yearly on the 8th of August, International Cat Day, also known as World Cat Day, is a day to raise awareness for cats and learn about ways to help and protect them.
What do the symbols on headstones, tombs and graves mean?
Stemming from the collection of Francesc Martorell i Peña who died in 1878.
Spin the wheel and be inspired to virtually visit interesting places across Europe
Find inspiration for your holidays at home in literature
How the emerging travel industry inspired trends in fashion and accessories in the 20th century.
Explore the history of hiking in Europe, from Wandervögel to Grand Randonnée
A group of Scandinavian artists gathered in Skagen in the 19th century
Symbolising the games, host cities and sport
Read about one of the most famous and lavishly illustrated manuscripts made in England in the Romanesque era.
More than 60 cities across Europe have held the title.