Located adjacent to the French-German border in Eastern France sits the city of Strasbourg. The city is situated in the historically and culturally rich region of Alsace. Due to this…
A lambent jewel in the crown of Latin America, Argentina is a vast country that spans over 3500 kilometres. It has a world-class infrastructure and stands proud of all its…
underrated tourist spot of Peru, burgeoning for its photogenic structures and a place with a lot of history and fun. It is the second-largest city in Peru after Lima. Nuestra…
Athens, the capital of Greece, is named after Athena, goddess of wisdom. In Greek mythology, it is believed that there was a competition between Athena and Poseidon to decide who…
A dynamic city set in the frame of streetscapes and crystal clear waterscapes is an awe-inspiring settlement. The cobblestone streets, chocolate aroma, historical grandeur, captivating nightlife, and contemporary buildings fabricate…
Being the world’s fifth-largest country, Brazil is one of the most multicultural and diverse countries. The history of architecture in Brazil is defined by its rich history and heritage, with…
We are all familiar with the master architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his iconic works like Fallingwater. Known for being one of the pioneers of the Prairie style in architecture,…
With an architectural history of different styles, the United Kingdom has the footprints from romanic architecture to 21st century architecture. Out of which, England has seen one of the most…
Madrid is not only the national capital of Spain but also its arts and financial centre. In 1561, Philip II decided to take the court to Madrid. However, it was…
Cities are human artefacts. They are cumulative creations of the rooted acts of people who inhabit them. What defines a city are the reasoning, ideology, and workability behind it, which…
Often called “Venice of the North”, built on a cluster of fourteen islands by the Baltic Sea, opposite the Gulf of Finland, Stockholm is one of the most pristine capitals…
Mosques, a constant sign of Islamic architecture, have stood as landmark architectural masterpieces since time immemorial. These religious structures offer a place for Muslims to gather, reflect, pray and celebrate…