Skånelaholm Castle, a former abbey and crown estate manor, offers much to see, such as furniture, art, books, a natura medica cabinet from the 18th century and a ... read more
Shakespeare's Birthplace is the house where William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) is supposed to have been born and where he spent his childhood. The small museum is ... read more
Schönbrunn Palace was the main summer residence of the Habsburgs and is together with its gardens, one of the best known Baroque ensembles in the world. read more
Castle Rosenburg, first mentioned in 1175, is one of the most impressive and probably best preserved architectural monuments in Austria. Since 1681 it is in the hands of ... read more
Schloss Eremitage Waghaeusel is a baroque castle and former hunting lodge for the prince-bishops of Speyer, built 1724 -1729 by Michael Ludwig Rohrer. Today, castle and ... read more
Santa Chiara Cloister is a complex of buildings, including the Church of Santa Chiara, the tombs, the monastery and the archeological museum. It is famous for its majolica ... read more
Royal Palace of Caserta, is one of the largest royal residences in the world and is surrounded by a 120 ha baroque park, with formal vistas, fountains and cascades. The ... read more
Mariemont, also Morlanwelz-Mariemont, is a former royal estate and hunting park created in the 16th century by Mary of Hungary. Today it is a museum, surrounded by a 45 ... read more
Rodriguez-Acosta Museum is the country house where famous Spanish painter from Granada, Jose María Rodríguez-Acosta (1878-1941) lived and worked. The house, with ... read more
The Risorgimento and Resistance Museum, Vicenza, (Museo del Risorgimento e della Resistenza) is a museum dedicated to the unification of Italy and the Italian resistance. ... read more
Rheinsberg Palace was the residence of Frederic the Great , when he was the Prussian Crown Prince. Later his younger brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, lived here and ... read more
Plas Newydd House was the home of Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby from 1780 for the next 50 years. The house was originally an unpretentious little ... read more
Pittencrieff House was constructed in 1610 and modified in 1731. In 1903 Andrew Carnegie, (1835 – 1919) the Scottish-American business magnate acquired the ... read more
The Pearse Museum, set in 20 ha (50 acres) of beautiful St Enda’s Park, tells the story of Patrick Pearse and his brother William, both of whom were executed for their ... read more
Palazzo Fantini is an elegant and austere country seat, dating from the mid-18th century. Today it is still owned and inhabited by the same family for almost three ... read more
The Palanga Amber Museum, a branch of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art and housed on the first floor of the restored 19th-century Tiškevičiai (Tyszkiewicz) ... read more
Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum) is dedicated to the city’s history through models, paintings and photographs. The museum is housed at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park. ... read more
The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, a branch of the National Museum of Ireland, tells the story of Irish country life between 1850 and 1950. The museum ... read more
The Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de la ville de Meudon presents the history of Meudon through various paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures and models. The ... read more
Museum Stéphane Mallarmé is dedicated to the life and work of the poet Stephane Mallarmé (1842-1898), and contains furniture, manuscripts, photographs and other ... read more