Barsa-Kelmes
Once the Aral Sea's largest island, Barsa-Kelmes—named "the place of no return"—vanished in the 1990s, leaving behind folklore,…
Once the Aral Sea's largest island, Barsa-Kelmes—named "the place of no return"—vanished in the 1990s, leaving behind folklore,…
A 194-meter sandstone formation above the Elbe River near Dresden, the Bastei has attracted visitors since 1824 and…
A grand imperial bath complex inaugurated in 109 AD atop the ruins of Nero's Domus Aurea on Rome's…
A Palestinian village preserving Roman-era agricultural terraces and irrigation systems, alongside archaeological remains of Beitar, the final stronghold…
A dramatic limestone cave complex near Kuala Lumpur housing Hindu temples and shrines, famous for the monumental entrance…
Six modernist buildings across Weimar, Dessau and Bernau commemorate the Bauhaus, an experimental school (1919–1933) that revolutionized 20th-century…
Nel Medioevo, donne pie che non volevano farsi monache crearono nelle Fiandre un mondo tutto loro: i béguinage,…
A 7.8-kilometre ceremonial axis in Beijing linking iconic monuments from the 13th century onwards, UNESCO-recognized as a narrative…
Dopo le rivolte fallite contro Roma, il giudaismo si reinventò in Galilea. A Beit She'arim, dove visse e…
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