Savile Row

Detail InformationEdit Known worldwide as the home of bespoke British tailoring, Savile Row is the place to come if you want a handmade suit crafted the old-fashioned way (with a price tag to match). Credited with inventing the tuxedo Henry Poole & Co – also the first Savile Row tailor – is still cutting cloth […]

Forth Bridge

Detail InformationEdit The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge, and 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of central Edinburgh. It was opened on 4 March 1890, and spans a total length of 2,528.7 metres (8,296 ft). It […]

Holborn-Clerkenwell

Detail InformationEdit Holborn-Clerkenwell is a district in central London. Holborn and Clerkenwell is in many ways a buffer zone between London’s West End and the City of London financial district. Holborn has long been associated with the legal professions, notably in the Lincoln’s Inn area and was also a major centre of the old British […]

Nerja

Located in the historic region of La Axarquia, Nerja is bright town on the Malaga coast which has a beautiful sea front formed by beaches, coves and cliffs. Its historic quarter has fine examples of popular architecture, with lovely walks and emblematic spots such as the Balcon de Europa, a splendid viewpoint over the sea. […]

Barcelona Pavilion

Detail InformationEdit The Barcelona Pavilion also known “German Pavilion” , designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. This building was used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition. It is an important building in the history of modern architecture, […]

Santa Maria in Domnica

Detail InformationEdit Santa Maria in Domnica also known as Santa Maria alla Navicella is a basilica church in Rome.The church was built in ancient times, close to the barracks of the 5th Cohort of the Roman Vigiles on Caelian Hill. The church is mentioned in the records of a synod held by Pope Symmachus in […]

Church of Domine Quo Vadis

Detail InformationEdit The Church of St Mary in Palmis (Italian: Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Piante, Latin: Sanctae Maria in Palmis), better known as Chiesa del Domine Quo Vadis, is a small church southeast of Rome, central Italy. It is located about some 800 m from Porta San Sebastiano, where the Via Ardeatina branches off […]

San Gaetano

Detail InformationEdit San Gaetano, also known as Santi Michele e Gaetano is a Baroque church in Florence, Italy, located on the Piazza Antinori. The church was built for the Theatine order, who obtained funding from the noble families in Florence, including the Medicis. Cardinal Carlo de’ Medici was particularly concerned with the work, and his […]

Ducal Palace of Modena

Detail InformationEdit The Ducal Palace of Modena is a Baroque palace in Modena, Italy. It was the residence of the Este Dukes of Modena between 1452 and 1859. It currently houses a portion of the Italian Military Academy. Construction of the palace started under Francesco I d’Este in 1634 and was finished by Francesco V. […]

Central European University

Detail InformationEdit Central European University (CEU) is a graduate-Level, English-language university promoting a distinctively Central European perspective. The university offers degrees in the social sciences, humanities, law, public policy, business management, environmental science, and mathematics. The university is located in Budapest, and is accredited in the United States and in Hungary. CEU evolved from a […]