– Over to all of you to join the challenge with your own restless post, or with a post based on any single word that takes your fancy. Thanks to everyone […]
The Berliner Stadtschloss was a royal palace, winter residence of the Kings of Prussia and the German Emperors, originally built in the fifteenth century. It was subject to seriously damage during WWII. […]
This nineteenth century hamam sits in the centre of Sheki, close to a grassy square and a teahouse or two. . Copyright Debbie Smyth, 3 June 2017 Posted as part of Tuesday […]
An early 1960s-era Mark 2, in British racing green, hangs precipitously over Cours Victor Hugo in central Bordeaux. Luckily, no Jaguars were harmed in the making of this parking lot. […]
Marx and Engels first met on 28 August 1844, at the Café de la Regency in Paris, beginning a lifelong friendship. You can find this pair between Palast der Republik […]
There is a painted portion of the Berlin Wall for all to enjoy, alongside the River Spree in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg area of Berlin. The body responsible for this is the East […]