While in lockdown we need to find new ways to discover and enjoy the heritage around us. Investigating the story of our cities is a nice way of doing so
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Cottbus: A Small Historic Town in Germany
The article talks about the heritage trail of the small town of Cottbus in Germany.
Hanging on the Wall
In the city of Leiden the walls of the buildings are part of the heritage of the city. And not only because the buildings but because what is painted on them.
What future for the market place?
The market place has changed a lot since medieval times. What are the challenges it is faced with nowadays? Naumburg and Weimar provide us with insight and some... food for thought...
Eisenach, a city of music and inspiration
The articles explores major attractions of Eisenach, a city in Thuringia, in a heritage walk.
Jewish Heritage of Halberstadt: A story of memory and identity
The article talks about the Jewish roots of the town of Halberstadt, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Carsulae, a journey along the Via Flaminia
To walk along the Via Flaminia and imagine what a Roman city must have been like, you just have one thing to do: leave for Umbria and stop to visit Carsulae!
Filling the Stockings
Christmas is a time full of traditions that change from place to place. And this is not different for who brings the presents.
Exploring Present Day Heritage at the V&A
You enter a museum. Surrounding you are aged, priceless objects, protected by reflective glass walls. They are unique, rare ‘fossils’ of the past that must be saved from decay, so through them, we can learn about the history and people’s experiences of the past. But if we can learn about the past through objects, what...