Born from a fishing village in the thirteenth century, known as the “Venice of the North”, Amsterdam is a city entirely built on islets of the Amstel River and Lake…
The Agora of Athens was one of the fundamental places for the birth of democracy and is still one of the most visited places in the Greek capital. The agora…
The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as Olimpeion, was built between the sixth and second centuries a.C. in honor of Olympian Zeus. It is a marble building that had…
Red Square is Moscow’s main square, separating the Kremlin, once the Tsar’s residence, from Kitaj-gorod, the merchants’ quarter. The square is considered the very center of Russia since its streets,…
The Moscow Kremlin is a citadel that dates back to medieval times. From 1264 it became the official residence of the princes of Moscow. The Kremlin was renovated several times…
Peterhof which in German means “Court of Peter”, is one of the palaces wanted by the Tsar and is located about 20 kilometers from St. Petersburg, on the shores of…