Bristol, the largest city in South West England, has diverse architectural styles, from medieval to 20th-century brutalism and beyond. Bristol Byzantine, a unique architectural style to the city, was developed…
Constanța, formerly known as Tomis, is Romania’s oldest continuously inhabited city, founded around 600 BC. The Constanța Casino, a historical monument and modern city symbol, was the first building built…
The cultural, educational, and industrial hub of Ukraine’s Central Economical Region is Cherkasy. Cherkasy has a long history dating back to the 13th century and has been crucial to Ukraine’s…
Jaipur is one of Rajasthan’s most vibrant cities. Pink City is so named because the buildings are composed of pink-tinted sandstone. It is a city full of architectural treasures that…
OOTY! One of the most famous tourist attractions of India is also commonly referred to as the Queen of Hills. Known for its traditional and colonial–style buildings, Ooty is naturally…
The first thing that pops up in one’s head among all the places to visit in Agra is the renowned symbol of love – The Taj Mahal. Agra, a heritage…
The most coveted hill station in India is Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, which is encircled by the magnificent Himalayas and blessed with Cedar, Rhododendron, Fir, and…
Around 5000 BC, during the Neolithic era, the Linear Pottery Culture marked the beginning of the earliest documented permanent settlement of the region. The Celtic Boii tribe established the first…
Kuldhara is an abandoned village situated about 18km southwest of Jaisalmer city in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. Established around the 13th century, this village was located on an…
India reigns its beauty in how diverse and culturally vibrant the country is. Throughout many centuries India has evolved vastly in its architectural styles and building patterns. Architecture in India…
Between 1141 and 1300, Hungarian kings encouraged Transylvanian Saxons at various times to establish towns, create mines, and cultivate the land of Transylvania. They played a significant part in the…
Bochum, with a population of 364,920 (2016), is the sixth largest city (after Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen, and Duisburg) in Germany’s most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the…