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The government of the Canary Islands has declared a state of emergency on Lanzarote, after the island crippled by a two-hour ...
"Always taste it on the spoon, not on bread, because everything tastes delicious on French bread." ...
Want spectacular Italian towns and villages? Make a beeline for Umbria.
The King and Queen have taken us on a trip down memory lane as they marked their milestone anniversary with a special video ...
City-building can be an exhausting affair, once you’ve evolved beyond the initial joy of cottage windows lighting up ...
In the April editorial, the guest editor of Domus, traces the history of a material that is just about everywhere, from the ...
The Roman Empire has never ceased to fascinate the world, even after the fall of its western half 1½ millennia ago. And with ...
When you can't make it to Italy, or would prefer to skip its massive crowds, head to this budget-friendly French city with ...
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste ...
Beneath the Rusovce Manor in Bratislava, archaeologists have uncovered a Roman aqueduct, shedding light on ancient engineering marvels. This discovery adds to the growing understanding of Roman ...
Myra's oddest claim to fame is that in the 3rd century BC it was home to a bishop called Saint Nicholas, who is alleged to ...
the first known Roman aqueduct in the region. Found about 31 inches beneath the surface, the 12-inch-wide channel was constructed out of stone and Roman tiles known as tegulae. According to ...