Posts Tagged ‘italy’
The 5 Most Beautiful Bridges in the World
From logs balanced across rivers to rope bridges swinging precariously over vast gorges, bridges have come a long way over the years, and so much more than just a means of crossing water. They have become statements, calls for artistic expression, shows of wealth; pushing architectural design and new materials to their limits. The world [...]
Top 5 Rooftop Bars in Europe
So summer is well and truly looming down on us; forcing us to change our wardrobes, see our friends and family a bit more and hopefully allowing us to take a well deserved break from work. What better way to wind down from the throws of work and exhausting home life than kick back and [...]
Taste of Venice
This floating city is filled with enchantment as its stunning beauty captures all who visit. Capital of Veneto, Venezia is located within northern Italy and is considered the most beautiful city built by man. Recently seen in the motion picture The Tourist, its breathtaking architecture and famous canals set the perfect backdrop for this sultry [...]
10 Must See European Cities
Dubrovnik, Croatia Situated on the coast of the Adriatic Sea in Southern Croatia, Dubrovnik possesses a stunning natural beauty, abundant cultural heritage, and energetic nightlife. Less touristy than other European cities and with a pleasing climate, it is valued as an attractive Mediterranean destination. It’s summers are hot and dry while it’s winters are cool with a [...]
The Fascinating Life of Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519 By: Everything Beautiful There wasn’t much that Leonardo didn’t do. This Renaissance genius was a painter, sculptor, architect, mathematician, engineer, scientist, geologist, anatomist, inventor, botanist, cartographer, musician and writer. His diversified way of thinking is owed to the insatiable curiosity that dominated his mind as well as a unique creativity. Constantly looking at his world [...]
New 7 World Wonders
The New 7 World Wonders development was an attempt to modernize the wonders of the world through an unscientific poll led by Canadian-Swiss Bernard Weber. This project relied on private funding and multiple votes were cast via telephone and internet, in truth permitting it to be biased and uncontrolled. However, the New 7 World Wonders [...]



