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Northern Italy has been hit by a series of devastating floods in recent years. In March 2025 and the previous autumn, heavy ...
Nathan Marsak, who spent years getting the rights to reissue Arnold Hylen's book filled with his photographs of the city on ...
Health care in the Middle Ages was a world apart from what we know today. In this video, we explore how medieval hospitals functioned, who ran them, and what treatments patients could expect. From ...
New scientific research confirms Irish provenance of manuscripts on loan from Switzerland, returning to Ireland for the first ...
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Inside the Cour d’Honneur, the sweeping formal entrance to the Palais, guests perched on solid wood and red velvet ...
For out-of-state visitors, Castle Gwynn provides a unique addition to a Tennessee itinerary that might otherwise focus on ...
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Prince William, the Prince of Wales, has opted against a lavish investiture ceremony, deeming it "ridiculous" and "medieval." Instead, he intends to dedicate the funds to projects benefiting Welsh ...
On the fertile land of Shanxi, where the essence of Chinese civilization thrives, lie the most magnificent codes of ancient Chinese architecture. From the towering Buddhist temples to the exquisite ...
People had the chance to leave the modern world behind and take a step back in time to the medieval times. There was sword fighting, jesters, meeting the queen and vendors with handmade period items.
A joint program co-curated by Case Western Reserve University distinguished professor of humanities and medieval art history Elina Gertsman and CMA’s curator of medieval art Gerhard Lutz, ...