The oldest bridge in Europe that is still in use today can be found in Greece; named the Arkadiko Bridge, it dates back to Mycenaean times. The Arkadiko Bridge, also named the Kazarma Bridge, is a ...
In big cities, space always comes at a premium. So it’s perhaps little wonder that throughout modern history clever architects have tried to make the very best use of space in cosmopolitan centres.
For travelers seeking history, Europe is a must-visit. The continent's culture dates back to at least 20,000 B.C., and in the centuries since, it innovated during the Bronze Age, saw the rise and fall ...
It’s difficult to say which is England’s oldest house precisely. Many of the earliest surviving buildings have been updated in later centuries, and others have been built on the site of former houses.
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video One of Europe’s most iconic buildings is collapsing ...
Julius H. Huber, who is known for having designed a handful of buildings in the city’s North Side Edgewater neighborhood, designed the building. 2. Old St. Patrick’s Church The second oldest ...
The first building built in Cody 128 years ago has been a post office, a poker club, a church, radiator shop and a medical office. It's moved three times but it's still standing and open for business.
It didn't take long after the Wright Brothers first took flight for someone to dream that airplanes might be useful for warfare. But without lengthy fuel range, transporting the planes before ...
«Big Pintenfritz» is one of the longest sledge runs in Europe. The route from Faulhorn, through Bussalp and down to Grindelwald Oberäll is therefore an absolute must for sledging fans. Not forgetting ...