SlovakiaNestled in the heart of central Europe, Slovakia, a landlocked country, often gets overshadowed by its more popular neighbors. With Poland and Czechia to the north, Austria to its west,…
Historical Context of the Roma The Roma are an ethnic group of people, who originated in Northern India (Punjab and Rajasthan regions) and a habitually wandering lot, mainly in Europe.…
Gothic architecture is a defining style of the medieval period that flourished in Europe during the 12th century. Gothic Architectural style evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance…
Europe is famous for its rich history, its architecture, as well as its beautiful squares, inviting cafes, statues, a town hall or an iconic church. Central plazas and public squares…
Heritage in Europe- History often shapes the present and future of cities, and architecture is no exception to this. Architecture has always been influenced by the social, political, economic, and…
Not every book is turned into a story, but every structure, whether modern or historical, has a development story that helps us understand it better. Jewish heritage of the Deccan:…
When one hears Belgium, what comes to mind? Certainly, waffles and chocolates. Bruges is no exception to that. Indeed, it’s got a lot more on its plate. Bruges was the…
Amidst the whirlwind of urban growth and environmental decline, architects are reconnecting with the age-old practices and insights of mud architecture. Mud, a venerable building material dating back through the…
B30, a historic structure in The Hague City center, was built in 1917 and later renovated and planned to meet modern-day needs by KAAN architecten in 2017. It is situated…
In the middle of the passage of the Baltic Sea that touches the shores of Denmark, Sweden, Poland, and Germany stands a Danish island that was once a Viking stronghold.…
Mauritshuis, a palace made for Count John Maurice of Nassau in 1673, currently exhibits Dutch and Flemish artworks of master artists such as Rembrandt Van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, Roelant Savery,…
The Renaissance was a vibrant and transformative period that revolutionised Western culture, leading to a more profound understanding of the relationship between man and nature, the world, and God. Secular…