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Exploring Helsinki Cathedral – Finland’s Iconic Landmark
Take a virtual tour inside Helsinki Cathedral, one of Finland’s most recognizable landmarks. Explore its stunning ...
Visitors to Canterbury Cathedral in the U.K. have been surprised to find that parts of the building’s majestic architecture ...
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Tiny Global Villages with Stunning History
When you think about history, your mind jumps to sprawling cities like Rome or Cairo. But some of the most fascinating ...
We will begin the tour in front of Teatro Massimo, Palermo’s opera house and the third-largest opera house in Europe. Situated at the center of Palermo in Piazza Verdi, it is a prime example of the ...
Kent is a rich landscape dotted with beaches, creative spaces in resurgent seaside towns, vintage-inspired amusement parks ...
Kent has been at the centre of a lot of British history, from Roman invasions and Viking raids to naval innovation in Medway ...
A man whose death sparked a search to try to find out who he was has now been formally identified. The man’s body was found on Horotane Valley Rd, in Christchurch’s Heathcote Valley on September 19.
In ordinary times, the arrival of a new archbishop of Canterbury would be a headline that stood alone, especially if England's monarch had just approved the first woman to serve as the symbolic leader ...
The curator of a new art exhibition at Canterbury Cathedral has defended the display ahead of its official opening, after it was controversially branded "ugly" by US vice president JD Vance. From ...
A new exhibition of graffiti-style artworks posing ordinary people's questions to God now adorns the hallowed walls of Canterbury Cathedral and has invited controversy all the way from southeast ...
Forget the old adage that "cleanliness is next to godliness". Graffiti -- of a sort -- is now welcomed at the spiritual home of global Anglicanism in southeast England, to the ire of US Vice President ...
Opposition to Canterbury Cathedral’s controversial graffiti art project has continued, with one Christian writer describing it as part of the “suicide” of the Church of England. The temporary ...
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