What to do in Würzburg, Germany? This beautiful and historic city is a real gem, offering everything from palaces to beautiful views. Here are our top tips!
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What to do in Goslar? This German town is a charming and historic little gem, with an old town centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here are our top tips for things to see and do!
Read moreThe Rammelsberg mine is a Unesco World Heritage Site in the German town of Goslar, located in the Harz mountains. We visited the mine last summer, and it turned out to be very interesting.
Read moreRastatt Castle is a mighty German baroque castle from the early 18th century. Once built by Margrave Ludwig William of Baden and his wife Sibylla Augusta of Baden, it is now open to the public.
Read moreCastle Favorite in Rastatt is an exclusive 18th century summer palace in western Germany. Although the owners only spent a few summer weeks here, no expense was spared in decorating it...
Read moreTrosky Castle in the Czech Republic is a landmark in the Czech nature reserve Bohemian Paradise. The two towers, now in ruins, rise majestically on a volcanic hill, and are clearly visible from afar. But what exactly is this castle?
Read moreWant to experience Cappadocia in Turkey? This area is a magical place on earth, with amazing rock formations and hot air balloons rising into the sky every morning.
Read moreTureborgen in Uddevalla is an exciting ruin of a castle that looked medieval, but was built at the turn of the century. Today you can discover the remains of the castle and hike in the beautiful surrounding countryside.
Read moreGuest writer: Maria von Gegerfelt
Croatia's second largest city Split is located on the coast of the Dalmatia region. It is considered one of the oldest cities in Europe with its thousand-year history. Its wealth of preserved remains from antiquity onwards makes it a paradise for lovers of archaeology, art and the preserved art treasures of the old Roman Empire.
Read moreRoyal castles in Sweden are what we're talking about today. Did you know that there are 11 Swedish castles that are usually considered royal? In addition, there are other castles and villas with royal connections ...
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