Europe Explored » upper floors https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 The Top 6 Hidden Secret Sights Of London https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/18/the-top-6-hidden-secret-sights-of-london/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/18/the-top-6-hidden-secret-sights-of-london/#comments Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:41:06 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14195 London is one of the most visited cities in the world and filled with exciting attractions. Some of the most popular attractions in this city include Buckingham Palace, London Bridge, Big Ben and the Tower of London. These are amazing attractions that are definitely worth checking out while you are in London. However, you should […]

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London is one of the most visited cities in the world and filled with exciting attractions. Some of the most popular attractions in this city include Buckingham Palace, London Bridge, Big Ben and the Tower of London. These are amazing attractions that are definitely worth checking out while you are in London. However, you should not just hang around these tourist spots. There are plenty of less-known landmarks hidden down the side streets of London that you should visit. These hidden attractions are just as interesting but are not crowded with tourists.

Dulwich Picture Gallery

If you enjoy looking at great artwork, you should check out the Dulwich Picture Gallery. This gallery features some of the finest European artwork in the country. Some of the most popular exhibitions at this gallery include Nicolas Poussin’s First Series of Seven Sacraments, Murillo & Justino de Neve: The Art of Friendship and Coming of Age. If you visit the Dulwich Picture Gallery during the weekend, you can enjoy a free guided tour of the permanent collection.

Brixton Windmill

The Brixton Windmill is one of the most interesting sights in London. It was built in 1816 and has remained beautifully preserved since then. When you enter the windmill, you will be able to hear an interesting story about the family who used to own the windmill. You can also book a guided tour in advance if you want to see the upper floors.

Brixton Windmill, London, UK
Brixton Windmill, London, UK by Stuart

Hunterian Museum

The Hunterian Museum is located inside the Royal College of Surgeons of England and features thousands of medical instruments and specimens. When you are touring this museum, you are sure to see something that boggles your mind. Some of the most fascinating exhibitions in this museum include Model Anatomy, Extinct, Humans as Fossils and Big.

Dennis Severs’ House

If you are in London, you should make the time to stop by Dennis Severs’ House. A man named Dennis Severs used to live in this home without electricity and other modern conveniences. He purchased the 18th century home and decided against restoring it. As you are walking through this home, you will feel like you went back in time. The home is only lit by candlelight, so it is quite dark inside.

St. Mary’s Secret Garden

St. Mary’s Secret Garden is one of the most beautiful places to visit in London. It features a herb garden and vegetable beds that grow winter lettuces, kale and brussel sprouts. Visiting this garden gives you a chance to escape the bustle of the city and just relax. You can also take a very fun and informative gardening course at the St. Mary’s Secret Garden.

Women’s Library

The Women’s Library features a lot of different books and articles that relate to females. When you are there, you can go in the reading room and research the materials for free.

As you can see, there are plenty of less-known attractions in London that are worth checking out. If you just go to the tourist spots in London, you will be missing out on these hidden gems.

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Demänovská Ice Cave in Slovakia – one of the first known caves in the world https://europeexplored.com/2011/06/27/demanovska-ice-cave-in-slovakia-one-of-the-first-known-caves-in-the-world/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/06/27/demanovska-ice-cave-in-slovakia-one-of-the-first-known-caves-in-the-world/#comments Mon, 27 Jun 2011 20:59:39 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4521 Demänovská Ice Cave is located in the entrance to the Demänovská valley in northern part of Slovakia, near the town of Liptovský Mikuláš. It includes the longest known underground system of Demänovské Caves. It was created in the dark-gray (guttenstein) Middle Triassic limestone, mainly by an underground river of Demänovka and is extended in four […]

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Demänovská Ice Cave is located in the entrance to the Demänovská valley in northern part of Slovakia, near the town of Liptovský Mikuláš. It includes the longest known underground system of Demänovské Caves. It was created in the dark-gray (guttenstein) Middle Triassic limestone, mainly by an underground river of Demänovka and is extended in four floors. The cave is also a part of the Low Tatras National Park.

The cave has three surface holes. The inlet lies at an altitude of 740 m, 90 m above the flow Demänovka. The upper floors are ice-free, with weathered limestone ornamentation. You can see the ice only in the front part of the very bottom floor.

Demänovská Ice Cave is one of the first known caves in the world. It was mentioned already in a document Ostrihom Chapter of 5th December 1299. It was first explored and described by Juraj Buchholtz jr. in 1719. Since then, it was well-known and sought out by scholars in the whole world. In 80′s of the last century, the cave was open also to public.

The basic admission is €7. Cave is open from May to September every day except of Mondays, however the opening hours are changing. For further details please check the official website of Demänovská Ice Cave.


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Riomaggiore – where begin Via dell’Amore | Italy https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/26/riomaggiore-where-begin-via-dell-amore-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/01/26/riomaggiore-where-begin-via-dell-amore-italy/#comments Wed, 26 Jan 2011 13:12:24 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=425 Riomaggiore is the first village on the road from La Spezia, situated in the valley of the river Rivus Maior (after which the village is named). Riomaggiore is one of 5 villages in Cinque Terre – costal mountain area in Italy. An old story tells that the historical roots date back to 8th century, when […]

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Riomaggiore is the first village on the road from La Spezia, situated in the valley of the river Rivus Maior (after which the village is named). Riomaggiore is one of 5 villages in Cinque Terre – costal mountain area in Italy. An old story tells that the historical roots date back to 8th century, when a group of Greek refugees, persecuted by Leo III the Isaurian, find shelter here.

Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy
Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy by Artur Staszewski


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Typical tower houses, each in different colour, have about 3 to 4 floors. They have two entrances: the front and rear, which allows direct access to upper floors. In the upper part of Riomaggiore there is the Church of San Giovanni Battista, built in 1340 by Antonio Fieschi, bishop of Luni. Just above the church there is the Castle of Riomaggiore, which dates back to the 13th century. It dominates the village from the hill. Interesting is also the 16th century oratory of the Disciplinati also called “church of the Confraternita dell’Assunta”.

Via dell'Amore, Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy
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But the most beautiful and famous part of Riomaggiore is Via dell’Amore – a hiking trail across the charming countryside leading to the near Manarola. The trail has been closed at the end of the 80s because of a lot of landslides. Thanks to the financing of the European Union in 1995 some renovation works were begun and finally the “Via dell’Amore” was reopened and you can now admire the breathtaking views from the trail.


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