These buildings may be well weathered, but they are watched over from above. And, whatever your mood, whatever the weather, there’s always a splash of colour to be found in […]
Street artist Ann, working under the age of CAZ.L, decorates our urban areas with playful animals, using her skilled stencil techniques. She reached the finals of the World Stencil Art […]
The Arsenale was the largest naval production center in the pre-industrial era, producing the extensive fleets of Venice. The site spread across 110 acres, around 15% of Venice, housed […]
The flooding city of Venice has plenty of water, or so you would think. Parts of the city are flooded each year, including St Mark’s Square, but whilst they are […]
Construction of the Sagrada Família commenced in 1882 under architect Francisco Paula de Villar. In 1883, Gaudí took over as chief architect and devoted himself to the project until his death in […]
This cyclist has clearly planned his day well – he is perfectly coordinated with the sangria shop front and the salmon- and saffron-coloured car. And even with the steel […]
La Fête de la Transhumance (the seasonal migration of livestock to a suitable grazing area) adopts an ovine form in Provence in early summer. Local shepherds lead their flocks to […]