The story of the Cordoba hotels that were an icon of social tourism and are now no longer operational
The article discusses the decline of the Unidad Turística de Embalse, once a hallmark of social tourism in Argentina, now facing uncertainty and potential sale.
Calendar: Who is celebrating today, March 3
Today, March 3, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of Saints Euptrupius, Kleonikos, and Basiliskos, as well as Saint Theodoritos, the Hieromartyr and Presbyter of Antioch.
ICU Main Building Registered as National Cultural Property: From Military Facility to 'School of Peace and Reconciliation'
The main building of International Christian University (ICU) in Mitaka, Tokyo, was registered as a tangible cultural property of Japan on February 10.
50 Heroes Who Shined in Daegu and Gyeongbuk... Encountered through the Webtoon 'Gwiinok'
A webtoon titled 'Gwiinok' features 50 notable figures from the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, bringing their stories to life for broader recognition.
This is Goicolea, the Basque-French kitchen that consolidates as a new 'table of power' in Madrid
Goicolea, a new Basque-French restaurant in Madrid, is gaining recognition as a leading dining establishment while emphasizing refined regional cuisine.
Cultural Heritage Transformed into a Luxury Hotel: The Building in Gion, Kyoto, Becomes the Imperial Hotel
A historic building in Kyoto's Gion district, once a venue for geisha performances, has reopened as the Imperial Hotel, aiming to use tourism profits for cultural preservation.
Paris: Seven Georgians to be tried in June for the theft of Pushkin manuscripts
Seven Georgians face trial in Paris for the theft of cultural artifacts linked to Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek Language by G. Babiniotis
This Sunday, March 8, the newspaper TO VIMA releases the second volume (D-K) of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek Language by Professor Georgios Babiniotis.
More than a hundred churches were demolished in Brazil during the 20th century
Over 130 Catholic churches have been demolished in Brazil throughout the 20th century, due to factors such as infrastructure projects and conflicts.
Tatoi: The exhibition at the Palace moves forward after the 'green light' from the Museum Council
The establishment of a permanent exhibition at the former Royal Estate of Tatoi is progressing, following a positive assessment from the Museum Council regarding the updated museological and museographic study.
The Story of a Mosque: The Prophetic Command in 'Great Mosque of Sana'a' in Yemen
The Great Mosque of Sana'a, believed to be the third mosque built in Islam, holds immense spiritual significance for the Yemeni people due to its historical connection to the Prophet Muhammad's directives.
Diogo Nogueira evolves between the gafieira and pagode in the balance of 'Infinito samba'
Diogo Nogueira launched his ambitious show 'Infinito samba' in Rio de Janeiro, featuring a collaboration with a full band, an orchestra, and dancers, as part of a nationwide tour.
Gaudí's Lost Masterpiece: An Architectural Mystery Resolved After 120 Years
Historians have confirmed that the 120-year-old mountain house north of Barcelona was indeed designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí.
Milan Fashion Week vibrated with an 'Argentinian' collection: Mafalda, buses, and churros
Milan Fashion Week showcased a unique collection by designer Adrián Appiolaza featuring iconic Argentine imagery.
We have proposed to hang up 25 of Edvard Munch's over 26,000 works in Oslo City Hall. It should be perfectly fine.
Oslo's mayor and city council leader respond to a recent editorial advocating for the display of Edvard Munch's artworks at City Hall.
Attributed to Rembrandt the painting 'The Vision of Zechariah in the Temple' dismissed as the artist's work for 65 years
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has officially attributed the painting 'The Vision of Zechariah in the Temple' to Rembrandt after it was dismissed as his work for 65 years.
The creator of the miniature collective farm world: every detail has its own story to tell
Taavi Leola has created a miniature collective farm world, showcasing the history and machines of agriculture, now on display at the Estonian Agricultural Museum.
The Golestan Palace, the 'Iranian Versailles', damaged by Israeli-American strikes
The historic Golestan Palace in Tehran was reportedly damaged by Israeli-American airstrikes, affecting its windows, doors, and mirrors.
Villa Neess in Wiesbaden: The Home of 'Ophelia' is for Sale
Villa Neess, known as the 'White House,' is being sold and is notable for its historical and cultural significance, particularly as the former home of the painting 'Ophelia' admired by Taylor Swift fans.
A historic robbery: 119 Picassos stolen from the Palais des Papes in Avignon
In 1976, a significant art theft took place at the Palais des Papes in Avignon, where 119 Picasso paintings were stolen, shocking both France and Spain.
Preveza: The archaeological site of Kassope is upgraded
The Greek Ministry of Culture is enhancing the archaeological site of Kassope in Preveza, focusing on improving accessibility and infrastructure for visitors.
Grave Robbers Missed Everything: A Treasure Found in Turku Cathedral
Recent archaeological findings in Turku Cathedral have revealed significant historical artifacts related to Queen Kaarina Maununtytär, the only queen buried in Finland.
Lee Tae-woo, Chair of the Ulsan Iron Smelting Technology Preservation Association, "I Want to Fully Rediscover the Roots of Ulsan's Industrialization: Iron Smelting"
Lee Tae-woo, chair of the Ulsan Iron Smelting Technology Preservation Association, emphasizes the historical and cultural significance of Ulsan's iron-smelting technology in revitalizing the city’s industrial roots.
Archaeologist Liana Parlama has died
Notable Greek archaeologist Liana Parlama passed away on February 26th, prompting a heartfelt tribute from the Greek Minister of Culture.
"This was a marriage that was pre-arranged"
The article discusses the implications of arranged marriages in modern society, focusing on personal stories and societal attitudes in Iceland.
Kadhi made from torn milk out of necessity; this is its 2000-year-old history
The article discusses the history and evolution of kadhi, a popular Indian dish made from yogurt and gram flour.
Continuing the APEC Inspiration... Gyeongbuk Province Selects 4 Tourism Specialty Products
Gyeongbuk Province is launching four specially curated tourism products to capitalize on the international recognition gained from the successful hosting of the APEC summit in Gyeongju last year.
'Bittersweet victory' after burial site damaged by miner declared protected
Traditional owners in East Kimberley have celebrated a victory after their sacred burial site was officially designated as protected, following extensive damage caused by mining activities.
Selma do Coco's granddaughter, Negadeza perpetuates the family legacy in the EP to be released in April with son Zuri Ribeiro
Negadeza is set to release her EP 'Herança Ancestral' on April 10, celebrating her family's artistic legacy alongside her son Zuri Ribeiro.
Russia's war is erasing Kostiantynivka's Soviet-era mosaics — this is why it matters
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine is leading to the destruction of significant Soviet-era mosaics in Kostiantynivka, highlighting the cultural loss amidst the war.
The avenue that pays tribute to Argentina after the visit of a First Lady and is the axis of the neighborhood that transformed Seville
An avenue in Seville named after Argentina serves as a central artery in the Los Remedios neighborhood, highlighting its historical development and significance.
Woman finds item in thrift store that may be worth hundreds of euros
Callie Rose Bedford discovered a potentially valuable vase at a thrift store, sparking excitement and speculation in the online community.
From Iranian Tea to Baklava: Taste Persian Food at These Places in Delhi
The article highlights Persian cuisine and Iranian restaurants in Delhi amidst the backdrop of rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
"I felt adrenaline": in the first edition of "En Petiso por Areco," the little ones showed a spectacular connection with horses
The first edition of "En Petiso por Areco" showcased children's remarkable bond with horses in a family-friendly event at Parque Criollo.
Gallery ⟩ Librarians shared annual awards: laureates stand for the endurance of the Estonian language
The Estonian Librarians' Association announced the annual awards for the library sector, celebrating outstanding librarians and their contributions to preserving the Estonian language.
Theologian bishop says AOC pushed culture aside in heated response to Marco Rubio speech
A Catholic bishop criticizes Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for sidelining cultural discussions in her response to Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Meaning of Names: Name Days from March 2 to 8
The article discusses the meanings of various names celebrated during the name days from March 2 to 8 in Lithuania.
Přerov will rent the grave of its native Josef Kainar at Prague's Vyšehrad
The city of Přerov is set to rent the grave of its famous native, poet Josef Kainar, located at Vyšehrad in Prague.
The Royal Bunker Reopens: The Refuge of the Savoys in World War II
The bunker of the Savoy family in Rome has reopened to the public after renovations, showcasing its historical significance during World War II.
The reconstruction project of the museum complex has been halted: a petition has been announced, signatures are being collected
A petition led by controversial politician Naglis Puteikis has been initiated against the transformation of the historic Jonušas Radvila Palace in Vilnius into a modern museum, amidst protests from heritage conservation experts.
Diogo Nogueira merges modernity and tradition on tour with his hits
Diogo Nogueira reflects on his journey from aspiring footballer to celebrated samba musician, celebrating his new tour 'Infinito Samba'.
Spring and Flood Waters in Master V. Purvītis's Work. Let's Get to Know LNMM!
The article discusses a project by the Latvian National Museum of Art, focusing on educational activities centered around the works of artist Vilhelms Purvītis and various aspects of the museum.
The Government postpones recognizing historic irrigation systems as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Spanish government has postponed the recognition of historic irrigation systems as Intangible Cultural Heritage due to substantial objections received during the process.
‘Relooted’, the African video game that challenges players to recover objects stolen by colonizers: “It’s a rescue mission”
The game 'Relooted' challenges players to recover artifacts stolen by colonial powers through missions set in a futuristic 2099.
Himeji Castle Raises Admission Fee for Non-Residents to 2500 Yen; Odawara Castle Implements 'Dual Pricing' as Well
Himeji Castle has increased the admission fee for non-residents aged 18 and older from 1000 yen to 2500 yen, sparking discussions about pricing fairness and the need for funding maintenance and preservation.
Pavlos Tsiloglanidis: Half a Century in the Service of Pontic Dance Tradition (Part A)
Pavlos Tsiloglanidis is a key figure in preserving and teaching Pontic dance traditions across generations in Greece.
A Million-Euro Archive Located in Kuhmo – IL Investigated the Background of a Private Donor
A million-euro archive funded by private donations from wealthy donor Otto Nieminen is located in Kuhmo, Finland.
Unique Soviet-era architecture reminds of itself during renovation: it may cost significantly more
The Lazdynai district of Vilnius, an exceptional example of Soviet architecture, faces renovation challenges due to its designation as a protected cultural heritage area.
The restaurant of the puna that found refuge in a 187-year-old house
Casa Mocha in Huacalera combines art, culture, and a unique culinary experience with a menu that blends Andean and Lebanese recipes.
Malaysia: The Southeast Asian Destination with Dreamy Beaches, Lush Jungle, and Ancient Cultures
The article highlights Malaysia as a Southeast Asian travel destination known for its beautiful beaches, jungles, and rich cultural heritage, alongside an affordable travel experience.