Personal stories about heritage studies in Lithuania
Tag: 2020
Who invented time?
Let's answer the question we've all asked ourselves at some point in our lives. Allons-y!
Intangible Heritage is Our Party Gown
Intangible Heritage is, many times, hard to find still in use. In Asturias (Spain) it is really present when the festivities happen.
The dark side of Stortorget, the oldest square of Stockholm
Stortorget, the oldest historic town square situated in Gamla Stan in Stockholm is one of the places known for it's picturesque beauty by the tourists. But does anyone know the dark history of the square...
Leonardo’s Last Supper in XX century
Milan. Leonardo’s Last Supper hit by the bombs of the Second World War, the incredible restoration that lasted 20 years. Could there be a better way to narrate those moments than through the camera of who were present immortalizing them for us?
The Speaking Snake Glycon, Ancient Oracles, and Voices of Dissent
The oracle of the speaking snake Glycon flourished in ancient Asia Minor. Although it enjoyed lasting popularity, dissident voices arose.
Archaeological Visits From Your Sofa
Travelling and visiting museums and archaeological sites is complicated nowadays. But internet offer us several options, created by specialists so we can enjoy these wonders without leaving the safety of our houses
What Lies Beneath? A Short History of Brates Lake
Brates Lake seems small today; it attracts the local population for its strand and there is still some fishing going on. When I first saw this lake, its clean-cut shoreline drew my attention and I asked myself why. Read below some findings.
The Two Towers of Humboldthain
The towering bunkers of Volkspark Humboldthain are a glaring reminder of Berlin's war-ridden past, but these landscaped lawns pose a fine balance between beauty and beastly.