The Not-So Humble Town Of Hallstatt
While this Austrian village’s population of 946 might seem puny, its history certainly is not. Home to the world’s first salt mine and classic Austrian architecture, the village is one of Austria’s...
View ArticleThe Way Europe Was
Before seemingly frozen in debt debacles and recessions, what we recognize today as Europe consisted of little more than ice, snow and emptiness. The post The Way Europe Was appeared first on All That...
View ArticleA Stunning Sunset In Stockholm
While serving as Sweden’s largest city and most populated urban area in Scandinavia, Stockholm’s true charm lies with the innovation bustling within the city’s over 700 year-old walls. Stockholm is...
View ArticleEurope In 1648
1648 marked the end of the incredibly destructive Thirty Years War as well as the fragmentation of modern-day Germany, resulting in the Holy Roman Empire’s limited power. The 1648 Treaty of Westphalia...
View ArticleMunich Loves You
München mag dich, or “Munich loves you” is the Bavarian city’s motto, but with views like this it could just as easily be said that you should love Munich. If its sights aren’t enough to wow you,...
View ArticleThe Magnificent Mostar Bridge
The largest city in the Herzegovina region is also one of the most important. In addition to its rich history, the city is home to one of the most exemplary fixtures of Islamic architecture in the...
View ArticleMonaco Shines At Night
This view is fit for a princess. Located on the French riviera, Monaco holds the title of the world’s lowest poverty rate and the highest number of millionaires and billionaires per capita. The post...
View ArticleA Classic Cologne
Situated alongside the beautiful Rhine River, the metropolitan and art-rich city has roots stemming back all the way to 50 AD. The post A Classic Cologne appeared first on All That Is Interesting.
View ArticleThe Heavenly Sights Of Hamnøy, Norway
It seems that the farther north one goes in Norway, the more spectacular the views become. Case in point: Hamnøy. The post The Heavenly Sights Of Hamnøy, Norway appeared first on All That Is Interesting.
View ArticleAn Aerial View Of London
Though The Clash can hear London calling to this day, the foggy city has been called many other names in its history. At the time of the Roman Invasion, it was called Londinium. In Saxon times, it...
View ArticleThe Rich Heritage Of Toledo, Spain
Like most cities within Spain, Toledo has gone through many “owners” and cataclysmic transfers of ownership before becoming the face of tranquil radiance that it is today. After the Roman Empire...
View ArticleParis In Winter
True, winter is finally over, but Paris’ beauty springs eternal. Here’s a four-minute slice of it. The post Paris In Winter appeared first on All That Is Interesting.
View ArticleMidnight In Barcelona
The second largest city in Spain and the sixth largest metropolis within Europe offers a panoply of tastes, heights and sites. If you don’t have the budget or the stomach for a long-distance flight,...
View ArticleHow The Black Death Plagued Europe
For a while, the black death’s etiology was uncertain. But thanks to ever-improving technology, scientists have determined that the plague originated in a Chinese rodent population in the form of the...
View ArticleMont Aiguille, The Birthplace Of Mountaineering
1492 proved a seminal year for exploration both upward and outward. As Christopher Columbus so famously sailed the ocean blue, France’s Mont Aiguille had been discovered for climbing. From then on,...
View ArticleLighting Up Ibiza
Most head to the party capital of the world for its nightly treasures, but Ibiza has just as many natural gems to offer during the day. The post Lighting Up Ibiza appeared first on All That Is...
View ArticleNine European Kings, One Funeral
Source: Wikimedia From Wikipedia: The Nine Sovereigns at Windsor for the funeral of King Edward VII. Standing, from left to right: King Haakon VII of Norway, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, King Manuel of...
View ArticleThe Red Ball Project Hits Paris
The time to talk about the elephant in the room has ceased, at least to artist Kurt Perschke. It’s time to talk–or as Perschke hopes–wonder about the large red ball directly in your path. By the...
View ArticleThe Technicolor Town Of Burano, Italy
Popular among artists for obvious reasons, this northern Italian island gets its multicolored streets thanks to a system stemming from the golden age of the area’s development. In other words, if you...
View ArticleGdańsk At Night
Despite its characteristically frigid temperatures, this Baltic Coast beaut certainly appears warm and inviting in this photo. The post Gdańsk At Night appeared first on All That Is Interesting.
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