The Castello d'Albertis (D'Albertis Castle), once the residence of sea captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, is housing the Museo delle Culture del Mondo, ... read more
The Coudenberg Palace-Ruins are the archaeological remains of the Coudenberg Palace. The palace, dating back to the 12th century, was once the sumptuous power centre and ... read more
The Cork Public Museum, housed in a mid-19th century Georgian house and a modern extension from 2005, is mainly dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Cork ... read more
The CLASSIS Ravenna takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna, the former Byzantine capital, from its origins to the early Middle Ages. The museum constitutes, ... read more
The Château de Brie-Comte-Robert is a restored medieval moated castle, housing a heritage center with archaeological exhibits. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Domgrabungsmuseum (Cathedral Excavations Museum) is an archaeological site below the cathedral, containing extensive remains of a Roman villa from around the third ... read more
The Catacombs of San Gennaro consist of underground paleo-Christian burial and worship sites, taking the visitor to world of tombs, corridors and broad vestibules. ... read more
The Castle of Trani (Castello di Trani) was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom ... read more
The Castle of Agliè, Castello Ducale di Agliè, dates back to the 12th century, but became a Royal summer retreat for the House of Savoy in the 18th century. It has 300 ... read more
Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, embellished and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, was one of the largest ... read more
Castello di Copertino, dating back to the 13th century when the city was made a county capital by Charles of Anjou, is example of Apulia’s Renaissance military ... read more
Capitoline Museums, located on top of the Capitoline Hill, is one single museum containing a group of art and archaeological museums, including ancient bronzes, Roman ... read more
Bruxella 1238 are the remains of a Franciscan monastery, built in 1238, which played an important role in the city’s social and religious life. It contains the tomb ... read more
The Bornholms Museum is a cultural history museum, housing the archaeology findings of Bornholm, exhibitions about the Maritime transport, World War II, classic ... read more
Bonn Egyptian Museum, founded in 2001, is an archaeological museum for Ancient Egyptian antiquities, presenting a selection of the most important collection of original ... read more
The Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, opened in 1885, houses over 40 galleries that display a collection of international importance covering fine art, ceramics, ... read more
The Barbier-Mueller Museum preserves, exhibits and studies a collection started in 1907 by Josef Mueller and continued by his heirs up to the present. This collection, ... read more
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England through its fascinating historical objects and works of art. The collection contains 40,000 items and ... read more
The Ausgrabungen (Excavations) Michaelerplatz, part of the Wien Museum, is an archaeological site, where two main roads crossed in Roman times (now marked with red ... read more
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, ... read more