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Italian archeologists have uncovered a cavern presumed to be the location, where the Roman priests of Lupercus celebrated the founding of Rome
While the latest report from the Panel on Climate Change threatens with global heating a modern Noah’s Arc is being built way up in the North
<IMG src="/upload/macdonald.jpg" border=0 ><BR>McDonald is famous amongst Europeans for its fast food, fast service - and now for its design.
The A-Team, Die Hard, Jenna Jameson, the Grand Prix, Man U and as much beer as I can drink.
An international team of archaeologists, historians and computer specialists has brought ancient Rome back to life.
New President and New Treasurer presented at the Annual Congress June 5-8 in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Industrial heritage of the Tyneside is on the agenda.
The International Museum of the Reformation receives The European Museum of the Year Award for 2007.
The battles being fought out in cyberspace make Lord of the Rings look like kid's stuff.
You don't need a fortune teller to predict that more and more people in the future will suffer from either technophobia or technophilia.
Find a famous person and launch a campaign.
Walking pace and Lifestyle are related.
Laureates of the “European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards”
There seems to be no particular trend in the Europa Nostra picks, on the contrary, they represent diversity.
Hardly a business or institution has escaped the rebranding bug. Now the turn has come to Saint George, the patron saint of the English.
Dickens World opens its doors April 20 to a Victorian universe of cobbled stoned streets, picturesque archways, and costumed characters.
John Paul Young must have had spring on his mind when he composed his evergreen "Everywhere I look around, Love is in the air."
IN2U, An odourless fragrance by Calvin Klein
When Benedict XVI turns 80 on April 16, he will receive the book: “Beauty and Identity. Europe and its Cathedrals”.<IFRAME border=0 frameBorder=0 width=1 scrolling=no height=1></IFRAME>
After extensive restoration the place of Martin Luther’s birth and death reopens in Eisleben.
Following up on the Da Vinci book and film, the Catholic organisation Opus Dei is trying to redeem itself in the public eye.
Profound changes in the climate calls for a responsible agenda, says rock bands
Why is everybody wild about Rameau?
Have you ever dreamt of living in a castle? Now you may have the chance. Romania's 14th-Century Bran Castle linked to Count Dracula may be purchashed at a mere £40 million.
Louvre is planning to follow in the footsteps of Guggenheim and sign a contract with the united Emirates.
Mein Fuehrer – the Truly Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler
Luberon in Southern France is a heaven for Francophiles from Northern Europe seeking the famous French savoir-vivre, the smell and taste of lilacs, the sun and the sea.
Wintersong from the romantic comedy by William Shakspeare: Love’s Labour’s lost. Act 5, scene 2
Cultural treasure or contested religious site?
Two new Cities of Culture for 2007
An ethical agenda in fusion with wild berries, mushrooms, deer, elk and cheese are all part of the Nordic heritage