Are you planning a trip to Italy? France? Any other country around the Mediterranean Sea? Then you need this guide about Roman Architecture! With this guide in your pocket, you will have a quick access to all the information you will need to identify buildings from the Ancient Rome ... Read the Post
Roman Architecture mini guide – The guide you need for your next trip to Europe
Map of the New Wonders of the World!
In advance of #7Wondersday, I bring you my modest contribution to the celebration of our World Heritage: a new hand-drawn map representing the New Wonders of the World. There are some other new designs too. As you can tell, this isn't a road trip map or a city map, like the ones I usually do, ... Read the Post
A Mini Guide to help you identify Trees of European Forests
Do you know your trees??! If not, don't worry, here is a mini guide which will help you identify trees of European Forests. With this in your pocket, during your next hike, you will have a quick access to all the informations you need to identify trees, mostly thanks to their ... Read the Post
Casa Batlló in Barcelona: One of Gaudi’s masterpieces
Casa Batlló in Barcelona is one of Gaudi's masterpieces and is one building to not miss when visiting the city. Casa Battlo stands out with its colorful facade. It is a bit strange, yet mesmerizing to look at. To visit such a house is a weird experience... Antoni Gaudi, ... Read the Post
A Pocket Guide to Medieval Architecture Vocabulary
A new mini guide is now available and it is all about Medieval Architecture Vocabulary! With this in your pocket, you will have a quick access to all the informations you will need to identify architectural features from Medieval times. Are you planning a trip to Europe? Are you intending to ... Read the Post
The National Palace of Sintra: an overlooked treasure
When arriving in Sintra, chances are that you will want to head straight to the colorful Pena Palace. Quite frankly, I get it! It is so photogenic, it is part of all the tours, (almost) always recommended by bloggers, it is a postcard dream come true... And chances are that because your time in ... Read the Post
The warriors of the Terracotta Army are in Seville
Can't go to China to see the Emperor Qinshihuang's mausoleum? The Terracotta Army exhibit is the next best thing! The Warriors of Xi'an are in Seville until the end of the year. Don't miss it if you are around! ... Read the Post
The Wies Church: the most incredible Rococo Church in Germany
On one of my Birthdays' road trips, on our way to Munich, we stopped at the Wies Church, the most incredible Rococo Church in Germany. I had seen pictures of it on the web, but nothing prepared me for such beauty. First let me confirm that yes, we do road trips for my Birthday which happen to be ... Read the Post
Is it worth going to Expo 2015?
Milano is welcoming the world this year, by hosting the Universal Exposition. 145 countries out of 193 are represented and have gathered to give their views on the theme: Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life. But is it worth going? ... Read the Post
A day in Tanum, Sweden exploring the bronze age rock carvings
While heading to Oslo, and after the visit of the Grimeton Radio station, which I surprisingly enjoyed very much, we stopped by the rock carvings site of Tanum. ... Read the Post
A Pocket Guide to Medieval Castle Vocabulary
If you love medieval castles but feel a bit lost when visiting one because of the terminology used to describe them, fear no more! I got your back!! I've put together for you a mini architecture guide to help you navigate Medieval Castle vocabulary and enjoy your visits even ... Read the Post
Street Art
This post started with the memories of a trip to Prague and the inspiring John Lennon wall. A representation of a peaceful political rebellion which turned with time into a poetic, messy piece of live art where, idealists, dreamers and tourist alike add their contribution everyday. ... Read the Post