Castel Sant’Angelo: the mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian turned into a refuge for the popes during wars, sacks, and sieges Interiors Strangeness
In its long life, the Greek Parthenon was used as a church and then a mosque News Interiors Strangeness
The book wheel: A rotating reading desk for 16th century, perfect for those “tormented by gout” News Interiors Lifestyle
At the University of Leeds, J.R.R. Tolkien founded the Viking Club, known for poetry and enthusiastic drinking News Interiors Lifestyle
There is a theory that the city of Troy was located in England and the Trojan War was fought between groups of Celts Strangeness Interiors
Alfama: the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon charms with its narrow cobbled streets and Fado melodies Interiors Lifestyle
An artist established his own micro-nation of Ladonia in Sweden, including a flag, motto, and departments like Ministry of Procrastination News Interiors Lifestyle Strangeness
Roald Dahl, obsessed with Roma culture, worked in a traditional wagon turned writing shed News Glamour Interiors Vintage Hollywood