Heating Law: Germany, Underground
The article discusses the significance of basements in Germany alongside the implications of a new heating law.
Heating Law: Germany, Underground
The article discusses the cultural significance of basements in Germany, particularly as they relate to hobbies and storage, within the context of the heating law.
Flooded basements, closed riverbanks, limited movements... The city of Angers under water after the flooding of the Maine
The city of Angers is experiencing severe flooding as the Maine River rises, prompting officials to advise residents to limit travel.
Private Disaster Protection: My House, My Car, My Bunker
As public shelters are lacking, homeowners in Germany are preparing for potential conflicts by creating private shelters in their basements.
Lithuanians Sell Shelters: How Much Would It Cost
An authentic bunker-type shelter in the Kėdainiai region, equipped with two exits, is being sold for 6,300 euros, highlighting its unique appeal over standard basements or storage rooms.
ONLY LIMITED TIME ⟩ Housing associations get the opportunity to receive significant financial aid from the state
Housing associations in Estonia can now apply for state aid to improve basement security and living conditions, covering a significant portion of the costs involved.
Loutraki: 41-year-old opened 31 storage rooms and basements in three months
A 41-year-old man in Loutraki was arrested for stealing money, oil containers, tools, and various items from 31 storage rooms and basements over three months, along with accomplices.
The dark basements of the internet
The article discusses the overdose death of a man during an online challenge, highlighting the unacceptable leniency of platforms and institutions towards extreme content.
The Secrets of Big Museums: Billions of Euros Worth of Art Hidden in Dark Basements
The article reveals that a significant portion of valuable artworks by famous artists remains hidden in the basements of major museums, with only a small selection displayed to the public.
Overcrowded workers in basements and non-stop working hours: the silenced story of the tourism 'boom' in the Balearic Islands
The article reveals the harsh conditions faced by workers in the Balearic Islands during the 1960s tourism boom, living in overcrowded basements and enduring endless working hours without proper support.
Garages, basements, and attics: in the illegal mosques of 'invisible' worshippers
The article explores the use of makeshift spaces like garages and basements as illegal mosques by Islamic worshippers in Italy, highlighting the challenges faced due to lack of official places for worship.