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Article by Webmaori
After the big success of the exhibition dedicated to Cima da Conegliano, with over 110,000 visitors, Palazzo Sarcinelli in Conegliano is ready to host a new project of great historical and artistic importance.
From 11 November 2011 to 15 April 2012 [...]
Article by Tony Maniscalco
If you’re on a holiday walking in Italy, Trieste may not always feature quite so prominently on an itinerary as Rome, Florence and Venice. But this great city has a lot to offer, even though its history over the centuries has [...]
Article by Rohweder Wisz
Proof of hypnotic-like phenomena appears in several ancient cultures. The writer of Genesis seems familiar with the anaesthetic electrical power of hypnosis when he reports that God put Adam “into a deep sleep” to take his rib to kind Eve. Other [...]
Article by ankur choudhary
One would rather get perplexed and confused. This, probably, is the start of the decisive phase of the long war in the AfPak region – this time directly targeted against Pakistan, the ally of the allies. Welcome to the Third World [...]
Article by Jennifer Hanson
You look like you could use a cold one. Why not let Downtown lend a helping hand?
This past October Indiana Brewers were the biggest winners (11 medals) at the 30th Annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF) Championship. The GABF is [...]
Article by Awaisminhas
Europe is known for being the most touristic continent owing to its mass development and scenic setting. In addition to natural beauty and widespread richness, the continent also has a very old and a very interesting history of which, the remains can [...]
Article by Awaisminhas
Europe is known for being the most touristic continent owing to its mass development and scenic setting. In addition to natural beauty and widespread richness, the continent also has a very old and a very interesting history of which, the remains can [...]
Article by A. Mittal
This book is a pioneering work, showcasting Christian themes in Indian art from the beginnings of Christianity in India till today. The authors have, in the main, dealt with paintings and sculptures, but have supplemented this with one chapter on architecture, [...]
Article by Emma Louise Hartley
As the New Year gets closer, it will soon be time to start thinking of your 2012 holiday destinations. To make things easier for you we thought we would list the top 10 European holiday destinations to visit this coming [...]
Article by Robert Marriott
Overseas adventure travel does not always mean walking in the wilds or exploring forgotten lands, I have been taking a look at city break holidays designed by some top adventure travel companies. Companies that have sound responsible travel policies, which also [...]
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