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A Visit to the House of the Wannsee Conference in Berlin
Back in January 1942, leaders of the Nazi Party got together in a house next to the Wannsee Lake in Berlin. The goal for this meet-up was dedicated to…
A Juriti: One of the most traditional bars in São Paulo
A Juriti is the name of one of the most traditional bars in São Paulo. Located next to Parque da Aclimação, in an area known as Cambuci, this bar is p…
Eating Liege Waffles at Pollux
Belgium is world famous for their amazing waffles, but if you ever go to Liege, it is mandatory to eat the ones that take the name of the city. When r…
A Visit to the Szechenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest
Szechenyi Medicinal Baths are the biggest and most popular bathhouse in Budapest. And the only one I managed to find the time to visit during the shor…
The Yard of Lost Toys in Lviv
Close to the center of Lviv, there is a makeshift museum of sorts. This unlikely tourist spot can be found on a typical urban courtyard, but this is f…
Postmodernist Architecture in Noisy-le-Grand: Science Fiction in the Suburbs of Paris
Located on the outskirts of Paris, halfway between the French capital and Disneyland, Noisy-le-Grand looks like a piece of science fiction in the real…
Edifício Copan: Exploring One of the Largest Buildings in Brazil
Edifício Copan, known in English as the Copan Building, is one of the most important and memorable buildings in São Paulo. Located at Avenida Ipiranga…
Lübecker Salzspeicher: The Historical Buildings where Nosferatu was filmed
The Lübecker Salzspeicher are six historical building, wholly made of brick, that used to function as salt storehouses from 1579 on. Salt was mined ar…










