Explore the Crypt & look for the ghostly silhouette of a monk on one of the pillars. See where Sir Thomas Becket was decapitated and brave the corridor of the White Lady... Then have a picnic outside! Read more.
Designed by Charles Barry, the Palace of Westminster – which comprises the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben - is now a wonderful mish-mash of styles, dominated by Gothic buttresses, towers and arches. Read more.
Bryggen also known as Tyskebryggen ("the German Wharf") is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen. Read more.
The Drottningholm Palace is the private residence of the Swedish royal family. It is located in Drottningholm. Lyssningslänk: Johan III, frillan Karin och Katarina av Polen Read more.
The Rietveld Schröder House is considered 'a masterpiece of human creative ability' by UNESCO. It was built in 1924 by the Utrecht architect and designer Gerrit Rietveld . 2010 is ‘Rietveld Year’. Read more.
Have to see this major point of interesst in Aachen. Build more than 1200 years ago! Read more.
This is one of Germany´s most famous landmarks and a MUST see. Climb the 533 steps to the South tower for some impressive views of the surroundings and make sure to visit the treasure chamber. Read more.
The pyramid-shaped, wooded mountain of Monte San Giorgio beside Lake Lugano is regarded as the best fossil record of marine life from the Triassic Period Read more.
Visit the Prussin Palace, Sans Souci, in Potsdam. It´s one of Germany´s most beautiful and famous palaces. Read more.