Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération (Museum of the Order of the Liberation), housed in the Hôtel National des Invalides, is dedicated to the history of the ... read more
St Marks Clocktower, dating back to the last decade of the 15th century, was meant to be seen from far on the waters of the lagoon, to embody the might, wealth and glory ... read more
The Doge's Palace, constructed in 1340 with later extensions and modifications, was the residence of the Doge of Venice. The Doge was the supreme authority of the ... read more
South Tyrolean Folklore Museum offers a good overview of social and local economic life in the past. It includes a noble residence “Mair am Hof” with stately room, ... read more
Monastero dei Benedettini di San Nicolò l'Arena, dating back to 1500, is the second biggest Benedictine monastery in Europe. Today it hosts the Department of ... read more
Royal Palace of Turin, dating back to the 16th century, has been on of the residences of the Royal House of Savoy, until 1946, when it was converted by the Italian ... read more
The National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini" houses important ethnographic collections, a collection regarding the Italian history and a ... read more
Palace of the Consuls in Gubbio is a complex of buildings, dating back to the 14th century, houses the Museo Civico, including an art gallery and archaeological Roman ... read more
The Palazzo Doria Tursi is a 16th century palace and is today the Town Hall of Genoa. Its monumental halls display the art works of Italian masters, decorative art ... read more
The Prince-Pückler-Museum Park and Palace Branitz Foundation is dedicated to bring to the public's eye, the more than 300-years of history of Branitz and the von ... read more
Schloss Aschach, containing today three museums, dates back to the 12th century and was since 1874 the summer residence of the Counts von Luxburg. The family donated the ... read more
Gilbert White's House, a village house, was built in the 18th century by Reverend Gilbert White. He was also a pioneering naturalist and author of 'The Natural ... read more
Sulgrave Manor was built in 1539 by Lawerence Washington, ancestor to George Washington. Some additions were made in the 18th century. Since 1921 it is in the care of the ... read more
Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan house where Charles II was hiding from Cromwell's troops, during his escape to France, after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The ... read more
Fulham Palace is the former country residence of the Bishop's of London, from at leat the 11th century. Today, still owned by the church, is used as a museum and art ... read more
Crystal Palace was the famous iron-plate-glass construction, built for the Great Exhibition in 1851, and designed by Joseph Paxton. Originally located in Hyde Park, it ... read more
Rodriguez-Acosta Museum is the country house where famous Spanish painter from Granada, Jose María Rodríguez-Acosta (1878-1941) lived and worked. The house, with ... read more
Huerta de San Vicente is the former summer house of Garcia Lorca, the Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director (1898-1936). The house is a museum, dedicated to ... read more
Royal Palace of Caserta, is one of the largest royal residences in the world and is surrounded by a 120 ha baroque park, with formal vistas, fountains and cascades. The ... read more
Villa Rufolo was built in the 13th century for the Rufolo family, but was extensively transformed in the 19th century by Scotsman Francis Neville Reid. The famous ... read more