Industrial Tourism breathes new life into historic industrial sites, transforming them into interactive destinations that showcase a region’s heritage. By offering guided tours, hands-on workshops, and immersive museums, visitors can…
Architecture, in itself, weaves a tale of times gone by, with precincts of wood and stone harbouring values and stories that once transpired. Mies Van Der Rohe once said that…
The Vesuvian Lava formed Pompeii, located on a plateau overlooking Sarno, 30m above sea level. Greeks, Etruscans, and indigenous people developed the city in the late 7th century BC and…
Archaeology is a way to unravel the mysteries of the past. It is a study to understand human history and its significance by unearthing materials and recovering them. In simpler…
A navigational beacon that existed for 1600 years, through three major political systems, and that was repaired and restored several times- The lighthouse of Alexandria- one of the seven wonders…
Al Qal’a of Beni Hammad was a fortified city amidst the mountains in Algeria. It houses the ruins of the first capital of the Hammadid dynasty at 1000m altitude. Most…
Situated among the hills of northern Algeria, a state of Arab Maghrib, lies the ruins of Djémila, also known as Cuicul, on a small mountain village at an altitude of…
Butrint is an ancient city located in the south of Albania. It is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Mediterranean region with archaeology, monuments, and nature. It…
UNESCO World Heritage Sites Heritage is our carried legacy from the past. It is what we live with in the present, and what we pass on to the upcoming generations.…
Nestled deep within the breathtaking yet harsh terrain of Afghanistan’s Ghor Province, the Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam stand as a silent witness to a once-thriving civilization. Rising proudly…
Situated in the southeast of Zimbabwe, the Great Zimbabwe Ruins are among the continent’s most fascinating and mysterious examples of prehistoric architecture. This enormous stone building, which dates from the…
Göbekli Tepe (“Go-Beck-Lee-Tep-E”), translated as “Potbelly Hill” or “Hill of the Navel” in the Turkish language, or “Girê Mirazan” or “Xirabreşkê” in the Kurdish Language, is a Neolithic archaeological site…

