Behind this imposing entrance you'll find the former "Queen of the Hanseatic League", today a UNESCO cultural heritage site. In 1987 the entire Old Town was distinguished with this status: a work of art comprising over 1,000 buildings ranging from Romanesque to modern styles that have been designated as protected historic monuments. They include the City Hall, Gothic brick churches, the Buddenbrook House, magnificent merchants' houses, the medieval Holy Ghost Hospital, and looming brick gabled h
This desert city in west Texas might be small in size, but it is big in arts! As an arts hub, founded by artist Donald Judd, it features both huge outdoor, and indoor, installations on an old army base. Whether you are looking for traditional, or quirky, in your art, Marfa has it.
Telšiai, often called the capital of Lithuania’s Samogitia region, offers visitors a deep dive into a unique cultural heritage paired with striking natural settings. The town is set on the shores of Lake Mastis, where the reflections of historic buildings and lush forests create a calm and inviting atmosphere. Telšiai’s old market square bustles with life and is home to some of the town’s most notable landmarks, including the Neo-Gothic St. Anthony of Padua Cathedral.
Île des Pins, often referred to as the "Island of Pines," is a serene paradise located in New Caledonia. This tropical haven is renowned for its pristine beaches, turquoise lagoons, and lush pine forests, offering visitors an idyllic escape from the everyday. The island's charm extends beyond its beaches. The Pic N'Ga peak offers panoramic views of the island's lush landscape, accessible via a scenic hike through dense forest.
Mahé Island is the largest and most culturally central island in the Seychelles, home to the capital city of Victoria and the majority of the country’s population.