Beijing off the Tourist Track, Part 1
Jonathan L shares highlights of his visit to less-known attractions of the Chinese capital. More next week!
Jonathan L shares highlights of his visit to less-known attractions of the Chinese capital. More next week!
Jonathan L shares an unusual artwork, at but not in a museum.
Rebecca Brown has suggestions for those who want to see the Prague they've never seen before.
In Dublin, one cathedral per faith is not, apparently, enough. St Patrick's and Christ Church have co-existed in relative peace for nearly 800 years.
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture in Chicago
DrFumblefinger shares a few snapshots of street murals he encountered while driving around Winnipeg this past year.
On a visit to the asylum at Saint-Remy where Van Gogh spent a year of his life, PHeymont noted connections to Van Gogh's paintings.
The New York City department store that created the tradition of holiday window displays is closing its Manhattan store as a sad ghost of what once was
Munich, like all big cities, is a great place to wander and to take note of interesting sights and sites, PHeymont finds.
DrFumblefinger admires a statue of Leonardo da Vinci in one of Milan's prime city squares.
This Library is located in William Brown Street. next to St Georges Hall. It has a ceiling that most visitors miss - until you tell them to look up. A Show of Modern Art maybe ?
In the grand lobby of the Louvre, an inverted version of the surface pyramids provides light and photo ops.
A huge price rise for locals and a small one for international visitors are part of a scheme to limit visits, while keeping revenue up.
PHeymont notes that Munich has quite a variety of ornamental sculpture, from the whimsical to the classical to the simply amusing, or even puzzling.
George G leads us on a visit to less-known museums, architectural gems and a farmers' market, in the heart of DC