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Berlin | East Berlin
The wall that separated people from love, freedom and dignity - Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin 896; Craft techniques and customary practices of cathedral workshops, or Bauhütten, in Europe, know-how, transmission, development of knowledge and innovation 01558 Strip of Berlin Wall in Bernauer Straße and its reconstructed watchtower This is probably the first blog that I have written that the focus is not on a WHS. In fact the historic significance of this wall far outst
Maximus Nostramabus
Apr 14


Rotterdam
Port city, windmills, carnival and a live architecture experiment - Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout 818; Van Nellefabriek 1441; Craft of the miller operating windmills and watermills 01265; Rotterdam Summer Carnival 01870 Windmill arrays in Kinderdijk What and Why The port city of Rotterdam , is in every sense of the word, very un-European. When I landed in Rotterdam from my recent cruise at got into the city, my immediate response was 'Wow, what a sight!'. Unlike most
Maximus Nostramabus
Mar 25


Wuxi (无锡)
Origin of industry in China - The Grand Canal 1443; Chinese traditional architectural craftsmanship for timber-framed structures 00223; Traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China 01884; Spring festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration of traditionadl new year 02126 Qingming bridge and Jiangnan canal at night Wuxi ( Chinese : 无锡) has a special place in my heart as this was my first time travelling abroad (technically d
Maximus Nostramabus
Mar 16


Le Havre
A city rebuilt from rubbles - Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret 1181; Gastronomic meal of the French 00437; Artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread 01883 Le Havre at dusk What and Why I have to say that I had no particular expectations of Le Havre. It was a cruise stop, a box to tick, a city I associated vaguely with Claude Monet's famous painting of his hometown 'Impression, Sunrise (French: Impression, Soleil Levant)' and wartime bombing. What I did no
Maximus Nostramabus
Mar 10


Lisbon (Lisboa)
City sitting on seven hills, mixed with rich maritime history and contemporary culture - Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon 263; Fado, urban popular song in Portugal 00563 Rua Augusta Arch - main entrance gateway of the city Another relocation, this time to Southampton, another hiatus of my blog. Based on popular demand, I am on board again. What and Why I came to Lisbon (Portuguese: Lisboa) by cruise, as I seem to come to most places these days, whic
Maximus Nostramabus
Nov 28, 2025


Santiago de Compostela
Final destination of the Saint James' Way - Santiago de Compogstela (Old Town) 347; Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain 669 Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela from Praza de Praterías What and Why Santiago de Compostela is genuinely an underrated city in terms of tourism, cultural heritage and history. I knew it the moment we turned a corner and suddenly the main plaza opened up in front of us, with hundreds of exhausted, elated pilg
Maximus Nostramabus
Jul 8, 2025


Luxor (الأقصر) | West bank
Ancient Egypt royal necropolis and monuments in an ancient capital - Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis 87 Valley of the Kings with Al-Qurn as the backdrop What and Why Luxor ( Arabic : الأقصر, Al-Quṣūr ) stands as one of the most iconic and culturally rich sites in the world. The modern city morphed from the ruins of Thebes (Greek: Θῆβαι, Thē̂bai ) or in Egyptian ' wꜣs.t' and was the capital of ancient Egypt (مصر , Miṣr ) during parts of the Middle and New Kingdoms (
Maximus Nostramabus
May 25, 2025


Karlovy Vary
Historic spa town adorned with gorgeous Belle É poque architecture - The Great Spa Towns of Europe 1613; Knowledge, craft and skills of handmade glass production 01961 Karlovy Vary main square: Market Colonnade What and Why Karlovy Vary is one of the most iconic recreational and spa towns in Europe, renowned for its healing thermal waters, mineral springs, elegant Belle- É poque architecture, rich cultural heritage, and historic ties to the art of Bohemian glassmaking . Ne
Maximus Nostramabus
Apr 10, 2025


Lyon
Historic and gastronomic centre of France with hidden corridors - Historic Site of Lyon 872; Belfries of Belgium and France 943; Gastronomic meal of the French 00437; Artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread 01883 Restaurants along Rue Saint-Jean What and Why Against common beliefs, the gastronomic centre of France is not Paris , but Lyon . So much that Lyon is inscribed as the UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy . The city has apparently more restaurants per capita
Maximus Nostramabus
Feb 20, 2025


Saint Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург) | Outer districts
The Russian Versailles, Russian Amsterdam and its old citadel - Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments 540 Fountains of Peterhof What and Why As blogged in Saint Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург) | City Centre , the city of Saint Petersburg ( Russian : Санкт-Петербург, Sankt-Peterburg ) is a city built from scratch with a European model in mind, almost fully conceptualised by Peter I (Пётр I, Pyotr I , né Пётр Романов, Pyotr Romanov ) in the early
Maximus Nostramabus
Feb 1, 2025


Abu Simbel (أبو سمبل)
The grand temple of Ramesses II that moved and started the UNESCO WHS - Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae 88 ; Handmeade weaving in Upper Egypt (Sa'eed) 01605 Abu Simbel temple What and Why The great temple of Abu Simbel ( Arabic : أبو سمبل) is perhaps the most remarkable sites of Egypt (مصر , Miṣr ) , past and present. The grandiose and majesty of the temple needs no introduction, but its cultural signature is definitely more significant. The temple itself is alr
Maximus Nostramabus
Jan 23, 2025


Bushmills
Spectacular rock columns built by 'giant' gracing the coast of Northern Ireland - Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast 369 Giant's Causeway What and Why The Giant's Causeway is the northern coastline along Northern Ireland where more than 40,000 interlocking basalt rock columns were formed and lined, forming a spectacular vista. These rock columns were formed due volcanic eruption some 50 to 60 million years ago, during the Paleocene epoch, and underwent slow cooling unde
Maximus Nostramabus
Jan 17, 2025


Bellinzona
Fortified city protected by three mediaeval castles - Three Castles, Defensive Wall and Ramparts of the Market-Town of Bellinzona 884 Castelgrande ramparts (from internet) What and Why Bellinzona , located near the foot of the Alps ( Italian : Alpi ) at the canton of Ticino , houses a group of important and well-preserved mediaeval fortifications to shelter herself from foreign invasion. These fortifications come in the form of castles and ramparts and they collectively
Maximus Nostramabus
Nov 5, 2024


Le Verdon-sur-Mer
The king of all lighthouses - Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France 868; Cordouan Lighthouse 1625; Gastronomic meal of the French 00437; Artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread 01883 Cordouan Lighthouse What and Why The Cordouan Lighthouse ( French : Phare de Cordouan ) , often referred to as the 'king of lighthouses ( roi des phares )' or the ' Versailles of the sea ( Le Versailles de mer ) ' to highlight its grandeur and majesty compared to the rest of boring
Maximus Nostramabus
Oct 25, 2024


Collinsville
Mounds built by Mississippian culture a millennium ago - Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site 198 Cahokia mound: Monks Mound What and Why During the turn of the last millennium, a native Mississippian culture and polity called Cahokia (pronounced /kəˈhoʊkiə/ ) settled near the present town of Collinsville and built a major city, lasting from mid-9th century to mid-14th century. During its heyday, the city covered more than 15 km² and had around 20,000 people, making this va
Maximus Nostramabus
Oct 2, 2024


Saint Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург) | City centre
Beautiful European-styled city in the North - Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments 540 Hermitage at the background through the staff building What and Why Founded by Peter I ( Russian : Пётр I, Pyotr I , né Пётр Романов, Pyotr Romanov ) in 1703, Saint Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург, Sankt-Peterburg ) is definitely one of the most cosmopolitan and culturally significant cities of Russia (Россия, Rossiya ) . Upon completion of the city within ten
Maximus Nostramabus
Sep 13, 2024


Aswan (أسوان)
Cultural and historic confluence of ancient Egyptian and Nubian civilisations - Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae 88; Handmade weaving in Upper Egypt (Sa'eed) 01605 Philae Temple from river cruise What and Why Aswan ( Arabic : أسوان , ʾAswān ) , located in southern Egypt (مصر , Miṣr ) on the banks of the River Nile (Latin: Nilus ) , is a city of great historical and cultural significance. With a history that stretches back thousands of years, Aswan has been a cultu
Maximus Nostramabus
Sep 1, 2024


Morcote
Prime destination for geology, palaeontology and natural splendour - Monte San Giorgio 1090 Monte San Giorgio from Morcote (from internet) What and Why Monte San Giorgio , located in the canton of Ticino of Switzerland ( Italian : Svizzera ) and overlooking Lake Lugano ( Lago di Lugano ) , is one of the world's most important palaeontological sites. The pyramidal shaped Monte San Giorgio offers a fascinating blend of natural beauty, scientific significance, and cultural h
Maximus Nostramabus
Aug 26, 2024


Brampton
Great wall of Roman legacy in Britain - Frontiers of the Roman Empire 430 Hadrian wall near Willowford What and Why Hadrian's Wall (Latin : Vallum Hadriani ) , stretching across the north of England , is one of the most significant remnants of the Roman Empire (Latin: Imperium Romanum ) in the United Kingdom . Constructed on the orders of Emperor Hadrian (né Aelius Hadrianus (Latin) ) in 122 under 'divine instruction', the wall served as the northern frontier of the Roman
Maximus Nostramabus
Aug 21, 2024


Saint-Émilion
The heart of wine-making and Romanesque architectural heritage - Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion 932; Gastronomic meal of the French 00437; Art of dry stone construction, knowledge and techniques 02106 Saint-Émilion vineyards What and Why Nestled in the heart of the Gironde region of France , Saint-Émilion is a name that resonates deeply within the world of wine . This picturesque mediaeval village, surrounded by gently rolling hills and vineyards ( French : vignobles ) , is
Maximus Nostramabus
Aug 15, 2024
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