The Cathedral of Monreale – one of the greatest treasures and most important attractions of Sicily, Italy

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Gold covers nearly every surface inside Monreale Cathedral. Six thousand four hundred square metres of Byzantine mosaics tell stories from the Old and New Testaments. The figures stare down from the walls with enormous eyes, their robes shimmering in the dim light. King William II built this cathedral in the twelfth century to outshine the […]

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Mažučiai – Largest Japanese Garden in Europe | Lithuania

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The Mažučiai Japanese Garden is the largest Japanese garden in Europe, an extraordinary 16-hectare landscape of cherry trees, koi ponds, stone lanterns, traditional Japanese bridges, and meticulously raked gravel gardens in the countryside of western Lithuania that is the life’s work of the Lithuanian landscape architect šarūnas Kasmauskas. This improbable slice of Japan in the […]

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Aqueduct of Segovia – one of the oldest bridges in the world | Spain

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The Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the greatest surviving monuments of Roman engineering, a colossal double-tiered arcade of 167 granite arches soaring 28 metres above the Plaza del Azoguejo in the heart of the Spanish city of Segovia, constructed without a single drop of mortar nearly 2,000 years ago and still standing in magnificent […]

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