Priority Access — New Verticals Before the Open Intake
What opens next
European cities · 1920s–1940s
Brussels, Budapest, Warsaw, Bucharest, Prague — significant Art Déco building stock, underserved in English-language heritage travel content. Opening 2026 H2.
1880s–1914 · Cross-border
Paris–Brussels–Vienna corridor. CHO has existing archive depth in this period. The vertical formalises B2B partnership around it. Opening 2026 H2–2027.
Italy · lesser-known sites
The 400+ Renaissance buildings outside the Florence–Rome–Venice triangle that receive almost no international travel content. Opening 2027.
Catalan · Spain
Barcelona and Catalonia’s Modernista heritage outside the Gaudí tourist circuit. Context-rich, underserved in English. Opening 2027.
First in. At the founding rate.
When a new vertical opens, CHO notifies active Legacy subscribers before any public announcement. You have a 30-day window to apply for the founding cohort of that vertical at the founding rate (equivalent to the Liberty vertical founding rate — i.e., −30% off standard). After the 30-day window, the vertical opens to the public and founding rates close.
This mirrors exactly what you are accessing now with Liberty — the advantage of entering before the cohort fills.
