Two thousand years have left their mark in Bonn, tracing its development from a Roman camp into the settlement known as "Villa Basilica," and on through the Baroque era's Electoral Palace, which today houses the University.
Alice Springs, located in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, is a town deeply connected to the desert landscapes and Aboriginal culture that define the region. Long an important meeting place for the Arrernte people, it remains a center of Indigenous art and traditions, with galleries and cultural institutions showcasing some of the world’s most renowned Aboriginal artworks and stories.
Missouri, nestled in the heart of the United States, offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your exploration in St. Louis, where the iconic Gateway Arch stands as a testament to westward expansion and American ambition. This architectural marvel not only offers breathtaking views of the Mississippi River but also houses the Museum of Westward Expansion, delving into the stories of pioneers and explorers who shaped the nation.
Illinois, a state known for its rich history and diverse attractions, offers a wealth of experiences for visitors. Chicago, its largest city, is a dynamic hub of culture and innovation. The iconic Millennium Park features the striking Cloud Gate sculpture, affectionately known as "The Bean," which reflects the city skyline in a captivating way. Just a short walk away, the Art Institute of Chicago houses an impressive collection of artworks, including Grant Wood’s famous “American Gothic”.