Casares, Spain
Added: 2025-09-24
Casares
One of our discoveries in Spain was a beautiful, picturesque white town in Andalusia. The first settlement existed here as far back as Roman times. There is even a legend that Julius Caesar was treated in the thermal waters and ordered the settlement to be founded. Hence the name Caesaria, which over time became Casares, read more...
Almodóvar del Río Castle (Castillo Almodóvar del Río), Spain
Added: 2025-09-24
Almodóvar del Río Castle (Castillo Almodóvar del Río)
The first fortifications on this site were built by the Arabs in the 8th century. After the Reconquista (expulsion of the Arabs), the castle was rebuilt several times, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, and controlled the route between Cordoba and Seville. In the 20th century, Count Torralvo (1910–1936) invested significant funds in the restoration of the castle. Thanks to this, the castle is currently in excellent condition, read more...
The Windmills of Consuegra (Molinos de Viento de Consuegra), Spain
Added: 2025-09-24
The Windmills of Consuegra (Molinos de Viento de Consuegra)
These windmills are one of the symbols of Spain. Even if you don't know where they are, you've heard of them and seen them, as windmills are closely associated with the image of Don Quixote, read more...
Game of Thrones at the Itálica Archaeological Complex (Conjunto Arqueológico de Itálica), Spain
Added: 2025-09-24
Archaeological Complex of Italica (Conjunto Arqueológico de Itálica)
Beautiful ancient ruins not far from Seville. The city was founded in 206 BC by the Roman commander Publius Cornelius Scipio after his victory over the Carthaginians. Italica became the first Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula and played a huge role in the history of the region, read more...
The Geertje Farm (Boerderij 't Geertje), Netherlands
Added: 2025-09-22
The Geertje Farm
This is a farm where cows, goats, pigs, chickens, sheep and ponies are kept. There is a restaurant and a shop selling dairy products. The farm is a tourist attraction and is particularly popular with children who can see and feed various animals, as well as ride ponies, read more...
Noordwijk Beach, Netherlands
Added: 2025-09-22
Noordwijk Beach
A beach in the Netherlands, well suited for sunsets. The total length of the beach is 13 km and it is quite wide. There is a promenade, restaurants, clubs, shops, showers and toilets. We stopped by because we saw the Ferris wheel, which is located right next to the car park, read more...
Corpus Museum of the Human Body, Netherlands
Added: 2025-09-22
Corpus Museum of the Human Body
An interactive museum of the human body that will be interesting for both children and adults. It was opened in 2008, and its construction cost €20 million. During your visit, you will travel through different parts of the human body and see how its organs work from the inside. Be sure to take an audio guide, as you will need to listen to the tour, read more...
Amerongen Castle, Netherlands
Added: 2025-09-22
Amerongen Castle
The first mention of this place dates back to 1286. In the 16th century, the castle was acquired by the Van Reede family, who remained its owners for many centuries, read more...
The artists' village of Worpswede (Künstlerdorf Worpswede), Germany
Added: 2025-09-21
The artists' village of Worpswede (Künstlerdorf Worpswede)
An artists' colony that played an important role in German art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. First mentioned in 1218, it became widely known in 1899 when young artists such as Fritz Mackensen, Otto Modersohn, Hans am Ende, Heinrich Vogeler, and Paula Modersohn-Becker moved here to live in nature and tranquillity, read more...
Westfield Shopping Centre in Hamburg and Lego Discovery Centre, Germany
Added: 2025-09-21
Lego Discovery Centre
In 2025, one of the most modern shopping centres in Germany, Westfield, opened in Hamburg. It covers an area of 419,000 square metres and cost €2.4 billion to build. The shopping centre is designed without doors, resembling city streets covered by a glass roof, similar to a passageway, but on a much larger scale, read more...