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A Heritage Tour Through Salamanca

Posted onDecember 27, 2017January 12, 2018
Best From Our Students Best of 2016 Capturing Culture Food Heritage Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Say Cheese! The inseparable relation between Italy and cheese

Posted onAugust 27, 2017September 24, 2017
Best From Our Students Heritage Intangible Heritage Student Program Traditions

Modak: The Hindu god Ganesha’s favorite dessert

Posted onAugust 20, 2017September 20, 2017
Built Heritage, Conservation

Nizamuddin Auliya Dargah: Of Qawwalis and Mannats

One of the oldest places in Delhi is the ?dargah? (shrine) of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya,the famous 14th century sufi saint (1238-1325 A.D), in West Nizamuddin …

By Ayesha Saeed
Posted onAugust 30, 2016September 5, 2016
Built Heritage, Community, Discover, Heritage, Travellers

Discover the magical Yuyuan astrological village in rural China

Posted onAugust 30, 2016October 1, 2017

When we talk about built heritage, the country of China is second to no one in richness, abundance, and diversity. From the Great Wall to …

Built Heritage, Community, Conservation, Restoration

The Queenslander: Architecture adapted to climate

Posted onAugust 29, 2016September 5, 2016

A modern take on the Queenslander architectural style was recently awarded Brisbane?s House of the Year. What is so special about this architectural style? Australia?s …

Best of 2016, Built Heritage, Heritage, Public Spaces, Student Program

Schengen: The wine-making village whose secret lies in its name

Posted onAugust 29, 2016September 6, 2018

?The suppression of internal borders of the European Union is recognition that all the citizens of the states concerned belong to the same space, that …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage

Naviglio: Uncovering Milan?s Water Canal Map

Posted onAugust 29, 2016September 5, 2016

Have you ever thought of Milan as a city of water? Five large water canals, or as they are known as?naviglis locally, flow across Milan. …

Blog, Discover, Photo Stories, Travellers

The Colonial Bungalows Of Bengaluru

Posted onAugust 29, 2016October 5, 2016

During the late 17th and 18th century,the British colonial rule gained prominence in Bangalore. They established a cantonment area in Bangalore which became their military …

Uncategorized

The Baolis of Delhi: exploring the underground

Posted onAugust 27, 2016October 9, 2016

The history?of Delhi can be experienced gazing at?what?remains of its glorious past are dotted on every nook and corner. Here a number of capital cities …

Built Heritage, Community, Heritage, Sports, Traditions

Australia’s Pride: The Melbourne Cricket Ground

Posted onAugust 27, 2016October 9, 2016

The story of the MCG starts with the formation of the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1838. The club moved its home ground to its current …

The naked fakir
Heritage, Religious

Sarmad Shaheed: The Fearless Naked Fakir

Posted onAugust 24, 2016October 11, 2016

Existing unbeknown to the everyday stream of visitors of the Jama Masjid in Old Delhi are the twin shrines of Shaheed Sarmad and Hare Bhare …

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