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1 day ago

Scientists Discover Previously Unknown Pyramid Chamber

Researchers conclude that there is a room within the Menkaure Pyramid that has eluded previous groups of scientists and explorers. The methods used to locate this space had no physical effect on the pyramid.
OMG science
#ancient-egypt
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Perfect Padua and a Greek theatre in Sicily: readers' favourite places in Italy

Padua serves as an affordable base for exploring Venice and other northern Italian cities, offering rich history and charm.
#british-museum
fromianVisits
4 days ago
London

End of the white tents: British Museum gets go-ahead for new entrance structures

The British Museum is replacing temporary security tents with new structures and improving visitor access and experience.
fromArtnet News
2 months ago
Arts

British Museum's Forecourt Redesign Slammed by Conservation Groups

Conservationists warn the British Museum's proposed forecourt pavilions and Mediterranean-style garden will disrupt the building's 19th-century classical symmetry and setting.
London
fromianVisits
4 days ago

End of the white tents: British Museum gets go-ahead for new entrance structures

The British Museum is replacing temporary security tents with new structures and improving visitor access and experience.
Digital life
fromMatt Strom-Awn
5 days ago

Expansion artifacts

Compression technology enables efficient data storage and transmission by discarding imperceptible information, crucial for platforms like YouTube and Spotify.
Design
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

Sharjah Architecture Triennial Presents "A Journey into Architecture Archives" Focused on Baghdad, Damascus, and Tunis

The Sharjah Architecture Triennial showcases architectural archives from Baghdad, Damascus, and Tunis, emphasizing their importance in preserving collective memory and knowledge.
London food
fromTime Out London
6 days ago

This majestic castle near London is one of the most beautiful places in Europe

Sissinghurst Castle Gardens is ranked third among Europe's most beautiful places by Travel+Leisure.
London politics
fromianVisits
6 days ago

London's Alleys: Park Place West, Paddington, W2

The passageway behind Edgware Road has historical significance, evolving from stables to a residential complex known as Park West.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

Versailles Restores Royal Bedroom to Its 1789 Splendor

The restoration of the King's bedroom at Versailles replicates its appearance on October 6, 1789, marking the royal family's final departure.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 week ago

Lost seal of Edward the Confessor found after 40 years

A seal impression of Edward the Confessor, lost for over 40 years, has been rediscovered and is the only authentic royal seal from before the Norman Conquest.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

7 wonders of India for 2026

India's lesser-known architectural heritage offers unique historical insights and deserves recognition alongside famous landmarks.
London food
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

First look: Time Out's review of London's spectacular new V&A East Museum

V&A East opens as a creative hub showcasing diverse art and design, emphasizing accessibility and community engagement.
History
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Teen discovers first ancient Greek artifact found in Berlin

A 13-year-old discovered a rare ancient Greek coin from Troy in Berlin, revealing potential links between ancient Greece and northern Europe.
#archaeology
London
fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

'Chinamaxxing' isn't a new trend, European aristocrats have been doing it for centuries

Chinamaxxing represents a modern fascination with curated Chinese aesthetics, blending historical influences with contemporary trends in the West.
History
fromianVisits
1 week ago

Hidden histories of empire and identity uncovered at Kensington Palace

The exhibition highlights the lives of the last princesses of Punjab, focusing on their activism and relationships, particularly in the context of women's suffrage.
fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

Mystery of 'second Sphinx' deepens as new footage reveals hidden clues

The footage captured by Trevor Grassi shows dozens of square shafts carved into bedrock, many extending deep underground but primarily filled with sand, raising new questions about what may lie beneath the surface.
OMG science
Design
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Cities of the Dead: 10 Projects Exploring Burial Architecture

Cemeteries reflect cultural attitudes towards death, embodying social and political significance through their design and organization.
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Tulip takeover: Hampton Court Palace bursts into bloom as Tulip Festival returns

The tulips gained fame in 1912, when it was widely reported that a tulip with four distinct blooms on one stem had been spotted at the palace, and the following year, it was reported that the palace had its best display in many years.
London
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

Tickets Alert: Open day at Lambeth Palace

Lambeth Palace will host summer open days, allowing public access to its historic site and supporting charity efforts.
London music
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tickets Alert: Themed tours of the Royal Albert Hall archive

The Royal Albert Hall offers themed archive tours highlighting its historical performances and cultural significance for £32 per person.
History
fromOpen Culture
3 weeks ago

How Everything in a Medieval Castle Worked, from Its Moats to Its Dungeons

Medieval castles were complex structures designed for defense, featuring elements like barbicans, moats, and parapets.
London
fromianVisits
4 weeks ago

Seven tonnes of sand to recreate the Crystal Palace in South Kensington

A sand sculpture of the Crystal Palace will be featured at the Great Exhibition Road Festival in South Kensington this June.
London food
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Tickets Alert: Tours of Dorneywood House and its gardens

Dorneywood House, a government minister's residence near London, opens to the public for two-week periods annually, offering rare access to its ground floor and gardens with afternoon tea included.
London
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Dorney Court manor house's open days confirmed for 2026

Dorney Court will open to the public daily in June 2026, offering tours and family history insights.
London politics
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Church Yard Walk, Paddington, W2

A pedestrian passage at St Mary on Paddington Green represents an early example of pedestrianisation, created when a former road was blocked to unite the church and graveyard into one site.
fromLos Angeles Times
19 years ago

In Defense of the Persian Palace

A compleat Persian Palace--there are many minor variations and lesser imitations--is distinguished by its exaggerated moldings, numberless layers of cornices, elaborate grillework and columns galore. A Persian Palace brazenly combines motifs and wantonly disregards proportion and scale.
LA real estate
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Rooms as Heritage: How Interior Typologies Carry Cultural Memory

Cultural memory often survives in domestic interiors and everyday practices rather than visible architectural facades.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Tickets Alert: Open days at Whitehall's Banqueting House

Whitehall's Banqueting House, one of the few survivors of the vast Palace of Whitehall, is due to reopen this summer, but is having a few preview days before fully reopening. Inside the highlight is the painted ceiling by Sir Peter Paul Rubens, commissioned by King Charles I and installed in 1636. That painted ceiling would also have been one of the last things the King saw when he was led out onto the scaffolding to be executed.
#great-pyramid
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London Alleys: Buckingham Mews, Victoria, SW1

Despite its proximity to one of London's busiest tourist attractions, its back street location is remarkably quiet and peaceful. Leading off Stafford Place, it was originally, and unsurprisingly, called Stafford Mews, as it was built as stabling for houses on Buckingham Gate, facing the palace. Constructed around 1860, the stables were simple two-storey houses, built initially with stables at the ground and accommodation above.
Real estate
London
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

This much-loved London museum has just taken the top spot as the UK's most popular attraction for the first time

The Natural History Museum in London attracted 7.1 million visitors in 2025, becoming the UK's most-visited attraction.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

A Landmark Reopening For One Of Thailand's Most Storied Hotel Brands

Dusit Thani Bangkok reopens as a luxury, André Fu–designed hotel with park-facing rooms, extensive dining, exceptional breakfast, and preserved heritage elements.
Philosophy
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

When Do Buildings Begin to Matter? Rethinking Heritage in Local Time

Global heritage systems prioritize longevity and material authenticity rooted in European slow-growth models, disadvantaging rapidly changing cities where cultural time operates unevenly.
France news
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Louvre to fully restore Empress Eugenie's crown after heist

The Louvre will restore Empress Eugenie's 170-year-old crown, largely intact despite deformation and minor losses, and will select accredited restorers with expert advisory input.
Remodel
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Heritage in Motion: Bangkok's Buildings That Continue to Become

Architectural heritage is a continual process of layered building, reuse, and public re-occupation that museums can reveal through adaptive reuse despite commercial pressures favoring demolition.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

The height of Old World style

A $15.9 million double-penthouse condo combining two penthouses on the highest floors of a Wilshire Boulevard high-rise features luxury amenities and 19th-century design elements.
Miscellaneous
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Tickets Alert: Climb up inside the Old Royal Naval College domes

Dome Tours at the Old Royal Naval College resume in April, allowing small groups to climb inside domes, view Wren's structure and enjoy 360° views.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

What the 'Louvre of the desert' reveals about the human story | Aeon Videos

Tsodilo Hills preserve over 4,500 rock paintings reflecting complex spiritual, social, and artistic traditions of the San across tens of thousands of years.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

You Can Now Tour Queen Elizabeth II's Private Rooms at Holyroodhouse

Holyroodhouse Palace opens Queen Elizabeth II's private apartments for a limited 100-day tour celebrating her centennial, offering unprecedented public access to royal chambers filled with Royal Collection artworks and personal objects.
#bayeux-tapestry
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

How to Modernize a Grand Hotel Without Erasing Its Memory: Lessons from Brenners

Refurbishment can extend material life and preserve architectural identity while reducing environmental impact when original materials are durable and project conditions allow.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Two Medieval Men Found Buried in Prehistoric Site - Medievalists.net

Medieval men were buried in the Menga dolmen, a Neolithic monument in Spain, over 4,000 years after its construction, demonstrating the site's enduring symbolic importance across millennia.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Material Mediation and Architectural Heritage

Updating historic buildings requires balancing modern performance, regulatory demands, and energy goals while preserving material, cultural, and symbolic continuity.
History
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Looted from a royal palace: The medieval jug now on display in London

A medieval English bronze jug looted from Ghana's Asante kingdom reveals how European luxury goods became valued ceremonial objects through trans-continental trade networks before colonial appropriation.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Tower of London 'at-risk of serious harm' under draft plan for Square Mile

Historic England warns that the City of London Corporation's City Plan 2040 poses serious risks to the Tower of London's preservation due to excessive development scale and location.
Arts
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Get tickets to visit the House of Dreams

An ordinary South London terraced house, the House of Dreams, houses a vividly decorated, immersive art environment by artist Stephen Wright that is open monthly.
London
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

One of London's most spectacular houses is opening to the public next month

The Cosmic House, a rare Grade I-listed postmodernist building in Kensington designed by Charles Jencks and Sir Terry Farrell, opens to the public on April 22 with an Isaac Julien film installation.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Luxurious silk slipper with royal connection goes on display

A late 17th-century silk and leather slipper possibly worn by King James II will be displayed at Killerton estate in the National Trust exhibition.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse

Treasures unearthed by hundreds of archaeologists so far during work on the controversial planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC. The 450,000 objects, which are being held in a secret warehouse, include a possible Roman gladiator's tag, a hand axe that may be more than 40,000 years old and 19th Century gold dentures. It is an "unprecedented" amount and array of items, which will yield new insights into Britain's past, says the Centre for British Archaeology.
London
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: From the Walls of Babylon to the Sewers of Rome

Seven were the strings of the lyre (unless there happened to be eight or nine), seven were the gates of Thebes, and seven were the "wandering stars" in the night sky (if you count the sun and moon). The identity of the wonders was less important than the length of their list, and indeed, additions and changes were proposed since the beginning.
History
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Mystery of Egypt's pyramids deepens as hidden megastructure revealed

More than 200 scans from multiple satellites, including Italy's Cosmo-SkyMed and the US-based Capella Space, showed uniform results suggesting massive pillars about 65 feet in diameter wrapped in spirals and plunging nearly 4,000 feet deep. Those pillars appear to end in 260-foot cubic chambers beneath all three pyramids and the Sphinx, which Biondi described as 'huge chambers' measuring roughly 260 feet in length and width.
History
London
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 home features that signal old money to anyone who knows what to look for - Silicon Canals

Subtle, lived-in home features—used libraries, worn oriental rugs, inherited furnishings—signal enduring old-money wealth rather than flashy, ostentatious displays.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Medieval hall discovered in Northern England - Medievalists.net

Excavations at Sparrow Croft near Skipsea Castle reveal rare Anglo-Saxon high-status structures: a malthouse, timber tower foundation and large hall predating 1066.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Visiting the Household Cavalry Museum

The Household Cavalry Museum combines accessible military-history exhibits with a live view into active stables where soldiers care for ceremonial horses.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Mosaics displayed under floor of new Istanbul museum

An intact mosaic from Late Antiquity discovered during restoration of a historic municipal building in Istanbul is now a floor again, covered in plexiglass and welcoming visitors to the new Zeytinburnu Mosaic Museum. Visitors of Turkey's newest museum move across elevated glass walkways, suspended right above the original floors themselves. The mosaics are not relocated fragments mounted on walls, but surfaces that remain exactly where they were first laid, preserving their context for all to see.
History
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Opulent golden slipper, believed to have belonged to England's King James II, goes on display in UK

A magnificent leather and golden silk slipper believed to have once been worn, then lost, or given away by King James II, is going on display at Killerton, a mansion in Devon which houses the National Trust's costume collection. He is said to have worn the slippers when visiting Coventry in in 1687, where a grand banquet was held in his honour, and may have given them to one of his hosts.
History
History
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A new 'Cleopatra' immersive experience in London will be all about Ancient Egypt

Cleopatra: The Experience opens at Immerse LDN as a 3,000 square metre, nine-gallery immersive exhibition tracing the late Ptolemaic dynasty with artefacts, AR, VR and staged environments.
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

The Magical Gemstones of King John of England - Medievalists.net

King John's gemstones reflect medieval belief in jewels' protective and healing powers; Victorian and Edwardian historians judged monarchs as 'good' or 'bad' by parliamentary contributions.
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Rare Mithraic altars found in Scotland go on display for the first time

Two exceptionally rare and beautifully carved Mithraic altars found in Inveresk, East Lothian, Scotland, are going on display for the first time. They are not just the only Roman altars ever found in Scotland, but are among the finest examples of Roman sculpture in Roman Britain. They are also uniquely early in date, having been made in 140s A.D. during Antoninus Pius' reoccupation of southern Scotland, whereas most other archaeological materials related to the worship of Mithras in Britannia date to the 3rd century.
History
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
2 months ago

Sealed bronze medieval reliquary found in Turkey

An intact sealed bronze reliquary cross from 9th–11th century Lystra was found containing shroud-like textile and designed to be worn as a pendant.
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