centered around the royal tombs built by the ancient Kingdom of Macedon at Aigai. The underground museum containing the burial cluster of Philip II of Macedon began construction in 1993 and was ...
After Greece opened the Palace of Aigai, where Alexander the Great was sworn in as king, Mieza, less than 30 km away is the focus of the archeologists. Angeliki Kottaridi, Director of the Museum of ...
The latest excavation work has revealed the existence… Tomb of a Macedonian Hetairoi and his Wife Discovered in Aigai During the construction of a sewage network, another tomb of a local noble, buried ...
Once a majestic royal residence of the Stewarts, Linlithgow Palace today lies roofless and ruined. Yet entering the palace gates still inspires awe in visitors. James I ordered work on a palace to ...
A work of genius. As smart as hell. The Box Office is open for 90 minutes prior to the performance commencing. See 'What's On' section for performance times Please be aware this is a cashless venue ...
The original Tudor Hampton Court Palace was begun by Cardinal Wolsey in the early 16th century, but it soon attracted the attention of Henry VIII, who brought all his six wives here. Surrounded by ...
Kensington Palace was once a small and suburban villa, known as Nottingham House. New monarchs William III and Mary II chose this modest mansion in 1689 to be their country retreat. Over the years, ...
Greece welcomes the world to witness a grand historical setting as the ancient Palace of Aigai, where Alexander the Great was crowned, reopens after 16 years of restoration. Exploring the world's ...
After leaving, the beauty that is Pena Palace, we headed over to our next sight in Sintra – the Moorish Castle (or The Castle of The Moors – depending on which version of the name you prefer). The ...
The Bible describes the origin of the ancient Israelites in great detail. However, there are not many non-Biblical sources that make mention of this subject. Some of the only non-Biblical writers who ...
Constructing the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw in 1953. Photo by Wojciech Tuszko / www.nac.gov.pl Lev Rudynev, the brains behind the equally monstrous Lomonosov University in Moscow, was put ...
“The Palace will support the filing but will leave the decision to file entirely to the DOJ or the Ombudsman,” he said. In a letter dated Oct. 8, Bersamin informed Interior Secretary Jonvic ...