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The Marx Memorial Library: Exploring the History of Marxism in London
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 21, 2023
If you’re interested in politics and history, visiting the Marx Memorial Library in London should be on your list of must-see destinations. The library is dedicated to studying and preserving the works of Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, two of the most influential philosophers of the 19th century.
Read MoreMuseum der Dinge: A True Gem Among Berlin’s Museums
by Marcela Faé | Mar 19, 2023
A True Gem Among Berlin's Museums: Museum der Dinge Why you should visit this unique museum ; The...
Read MoreThe Roman Odeon of Kos
by Felipe Tofani | Mar 1, 2023
Whenever you visit Kos, remember to spend some time at the Roman Odeon of Kos since this is a living piece of history that captures the ancient splendor of the Romans and Greeks. It is a must-visit site for anyone interested in art and history, and its impressive structures and artifacts provide a glimpse into the past. The odeon is well-preserved, making it an excellent destination for those who want to explore and appreciate the wonders of ancient history.
Read MorePyramid of Caius Cestius in Rome
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 24, 2023
The Pyramid of Caius Cestius is an ancient pyramid-shaped monument in the Testaccio neighborhood of Rome, Italy. It was built as a tomb for the Roman magistrate and priest Caius Cestius in 12 BC, during the reign of Emperor Augustus.
Read MoreA visit to the Camera Museum in London
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 19, 2023
Embark on a journey through time at the London Camera Museum, a unique and historical museum located in the heart of central London, right next door to the renowned British Museum. Immerse yourself in the rich history of cameras while savoring a freshly brewed cup of coffee in the accompanying coffee shop that takes over the ground floor.
Read MoreHeidelberg Tun: The largest wine barrel in the world can be found in Germany
by Felipe Tofani | Jan 25, 2023
Heidelberg Castle in Germany is home to a remarkable, unusual piece of history – the Heidelberg Tun. This massive wine barrel is one of a kind and has been a source of fascination and inspiration for hundreds of years.
Read MoreCheap pleasures: free things in Berlin
by Marcela Faé | Oct 12, 2022
I know what you’re thinking: Berlin is a city that has everything. Berlin has magic, has freedom but most of all; Berlin has gentrification.
Like many of the cities we learn to love, it is slowly getting ruined by capitalism, and therefore we must provide a list of free things in Berlin.
Unusual Things to See in Hamburg
by Felipe Tofani | Aug 3, 2022
We have been to Hamburg quite a few times, and we can easily describe it as our second favorite city in Germany. Because of all our visits, we decided it was time to put together a list of our favorite unusual things to see in Hamburg.
Read MoreFree things to do in Berlin
by Marcela Faé | Jan 10, 2022
Free things to do in Berlin How to enjoy the German capital on a budget! ; You maybe heard the...
Read MoreA visit to the Bauhaus Museum Dessau
by Felipe Tofani | Dec 20, 2021
Bauhaus Museum Dessau is one of the best places to learn about the Bauhaus movement and its artwork since it has the world’s second-largest collection of Bauhaus-related objects. Only the Bauhaus Archive in Berlin has more to show regarding the topic!
Read MoreThe Panathenaic Stadium in Athens: A visit to the Marble Stadium that hosted the first modern Olympics
by Felipe Tofani | Dec 15, 2021
The Panathenaic Stadium is a must see tourist destination in Athens and a unique architectural destination since it’s the only stadium in the world built entirely out of marble. But what makes this place stand out from everything that we saw in Greece is that this place is where the first modern Olympics Games were hosted back in 1896.
Read MoreThe Berlin Wall Memorial: A Visit to the Border Control on Bernauer Strasse
by Felipe Tofani | Nov 15, 2021
The Berlin Wall Memorial, also known in German as Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer, is a mix of monuments and museums commemorating the city’s division by the Berlin Wall and the people who died because of it. And we consider it to be the best place to learn about the wall and how it affected the city and the entire continent.
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