It is the second largest air museum in the world. Situated at 4 kilometers from the city Sibiu, it presents the wonderful world of the Romanian villages.
If you have the chance to visit Rome, don't miss out on this impressive construction, one of the most recognizable Roman landmarks.
A city with deep historical roots, which will hypnotize you with its traditional atmosphere.
If you're strolling around in Maramureș, you might as well set your GPS on Săpânța.
Romania has the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon.
One of the largest and comprehensive collections, with more than 7 million objects from all over the world, illustrating human culture, from its beginning until nowadays.
The city of Hiroshima was founded in 1589, and in 1945 it became the first city in history assaulted by nuclear armament when the United States of America dropped an atomic bomb on it.
This Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapanui people.
The Red Square is the most famous square in Moscow and probably one of the most famous in the world.
500 imposing statues, carved in stone, stand as proof that pre-Hispanic cultures inhabited this region of Colombia for over fifteen centuries.
Falling under the occupation of one empire after another, Beirut's history goes back more than 5000 years.
A city with a rich heritage, bustling with Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman monuments.
Mozart's hometown has a lot of attractions for its visitors: a castle, a fortress, museums and 'The Sound of Music' guided tours.
A famous resort on the Amalfi Coast, but with its fare share of history.
A trendy coastal town, turning into a crowded city in summer, as a playground for Turkish and international holidaymakers alike.