Czech Museum of Music, part of the National Museum in Prague, displays a collection of musical instruments made by renowned Czech and international artisans. The ... read more
The Czech Police Museum objectively documents and presents the history, development and operation of security forces in the former Czechoslovakia since its inception to ... read more
Drents Museum, established in 1854 and located on the site of a former nunnery dating back to 1259, is dedicated to Drenthe’s history, from prehistoric times to the ... read more
Drübeck Monastery dates back to 877 and is today a centre of spiritual and cultural inspiration, including concerts and exhibitions. read more
East Bohemian Museum is a museum in a historic building, built in 1909-1912 and designed by Jan Kotěra, a renowned architect of his time. The museum's permanent ... 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
The Ernst Fuchs Museum (Otto Wagner Villa) is a house-museum, which the famous architect and urban planner Otto Wagner (1841-1918) built for himself and his beloved wife ... read more
The Folklore Museum - Volkskunde Museum, part of the Salzburg Museum and housed in a charming 17th century hunting lodge, displays abundant folklore holdings, with a ... 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
Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden: The site, today property of the National Trust, is built around the ruins of a Cistercian abbey, transforming the wild a ... read more
The Franciscan Monastery in Kadaň dates back to the 15th century and is today housing the Municipal Museum of Kadaň with an exposition of life in a monastery. Around ... read more
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
Frauenwoerth Abbey was founded in 772 by Tassilo III of Bavaria and is located on the second largest of the three islands in Chiemsee. It has a charming garden containing ... read more
The Frietmuseum (Friesmuseum), established in 2005 by Eddy Van Belle, is devoted to the history of potatoes and the potato fries. The museum is housed in the former wool ... read more
The Fuggerei is the oldest existing social housing complex in the world and was created by Jacob Fugger and his brothers in 1521. The Fuggerei with museum, display ... read more
Galerie David d'Angers, opened on 1984, is dedicated to the works of the sculptor David d'Angers (1788 –1856). His real name was Pierre-Jean David. The museum ... read more
The Old Burgrave's House is a palace building and National Monument. The castle and grounds are used for all kind of cultural events, included the art gallery. read more
Gerulata was a Roman military camp, built in the 2nd century in the frontier Roman province of Pannonia and abandoned in the 4th century, Today it is part of the ... read more
Glebe House, originally a Rectory built in the 1820s, has been the former home of the late Derek Hill (1916 – 2000), a renowned painter and collector. He was ... read more
At Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, in one and a half miles you can explore an exciting 70 acres of woodland and 2000 years of history with lakes, streams, ancient ... read more