The Alfred Jewel: One of the most famous and mysterious treasures from Anglo-Saxon England Lifestyle News
Fort Breendonk: The military fortification that served as one of the worst Nazi prison camps during the WWII Abandoned Spaces News
The “Portland Vase”, a wonder of Roman glass work, was broken in 1845 by a drunken visitor to the British Museum Featured News
The Parker House Hotel employed, Ho Chi Minh, Malcolm X & the location of JFK’s proposal to Jackie Kennedy Featured News
The Roman Bridge in Chaves, also known as the Trajan’s bridge dates back to the days of the Roman occupation during the first century AD Featured News
Before the development of photography, the Portrait miniature was highly popular in introducing people to each other over distances Featured News
When Francisco Goya was a deaf man in his 70s, he painted the “Black Paintings” directly onto the walls of his home, all unnamed, and they include some of his most important work Featured News
The Sandringham House in Norfolk, England has been the private home of four generations of royal families Featured News