The Frans Hals Museum, or the Museum of the Dutch "Golden-Age", dates from 1862. Its rich collection however, which belongs to the town of Haarlem, has its roots ... read more
Erasmus House is dedicated to the life and work of Erasmus, paintings, books, manuscripts and a philosophical garden. The Beguinage of Anderlecht was the smallest ... read more
Bois Richeux is one of the oldest fortified farms in France, dating back to Celtic times. It has a Medieval garden, reconstructed on the basis and inspired by historic ... read more
Artist Colony Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt is a group of buildings, created by artists from the Art Nouveau period. The artists' individual houses, studios and other ... read more
Circus, Villa & Mausoleum Massenzio is a very well preserved complex, which was built for Emperor Maxentius (276 – 312). The mausoleum, which was probably meant to ... read more
San Giovanni in Laterano is not only the oldest public church in the city of Rome, but also the oldest basilica of the Western world. It dates probably from around 313 ... read more
Circus Maximus was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome (621 x 118 m) and could accommodate over 150.000 spectators. Today it is used as a park and a venue for ... read more
Spanish Steps date back to 1723-1726, and were designed by Baroque architects Specchi and de Sanctis. The purpose was to link the Spanish Embassy and the Trinità dei ... read more
Forum Romanum was the real heart of Ancient Rome; the centre of government, economic activities, temples, processions, trials, public speeches...It is one of the worlds ... read more
Villa Adriana was constructed early 2nd century AD, as a retreat for Emperor Hadrian. However probably after 128 AD, he used it as his official residence and governed the ... read more
The Villa Romana del Casale dates back to the 4th century, but constructed on the remains of an older villa. It has famous mosaics and a courtyard. The site was abandoned ... read more
Mies van der Rohe Pavillon (Fundació Mies van der Rohe), is the rebuilt German Pavillon for the Barcelona International Exposition of 1929, designed by Ludwig Mies van ... read more
The Tudor House and Garden has a fascinating history and provides us with rich insight into the lives of people in Southampton over the last 800 years. is home to a range ... read more
Belgrave Hall dates from early 18th century and was commissioned by Edmund Cradock a hosiery merchant. He died soon after its completion, and the house changed hands ... read more
Les Colombières was created in the 1920’s by the artist Ferdinand Bac, Illegitimate grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, for its first owners, Emile and Caroline-Octavie ... read more
The Museum Plantin-Moretus is a house-museum, the original residence and workshop of the Plantin and Moretus publishing dynasties from the 16th century. The last owner, ... read more
The Snijders&Rockoxhuis is museum, located in the two historic neighbouring houses, presenting the refined life style of the rich residents of 17th century Antwerp. ... read more
The Museum Vleeshuis is dedicated to six hundred years of music and dance in the city, through displaying musical instruments and telling the stories of the trumpet ... read more
The Comics Art Museum - The Belgian Comic Strip Center, opened in 1984, is dedicated to the Comics Art and its creators. It is located in an architectural jewel, built in ... read more
The Musical Instruments Museum, part of The Royal Museums of Art and History, is internationally renowned for its exquisite collection of over 8,000 musical instruments. ... read more