The Trans Europ Express: A sustainable example from the past
The Dutch Transport Museum holds the last train carriages of the Dutch Transport Europe Express (TEE).
A walk through the Valencia of the humanist Luis Vives
Juan Luis Vives (Valencia, 1492-Brujas, 1540) is recognised as one of the great European humanists of the 16th century, along with Erasmus of
Routes {Back}2 Roots
The Digital and Immaterial Village’s Archives – DiVA’s project is a philanthropic initiative aimed to promote univer
First printing house in Panevėžys
Naftalis Feigenzon printing house is the first printing house in Panevėžys establishes in 1880. Feigenzon receives permission to ope
The ‘Industry’ that unifies two cultures in one city: Ayvalik
Ayvalik, a city located in northwest Anatolia, has been at the forefront of olive-based industries since the 1880s which was an important Gree
A Place with the size of the World
The proposal intends to tell the story of the people of a Largo in the city of Lisbon, Largo do Intendente Pina Manique.
Cantar os Reis (To sing with the Magi)
Just as the Magi followed the guiding star to the stable where the baby Jesus was born, and the hermit Pelagius followed the stars that pointe
Bergen in a Nutshell
This story describes a special heritage round-trip travel in Bergen, Norway's 2nd.
Liverpool Blue Coat School Organ Scholarship
The Liverpool Blue Coat School Organ Scholarship aims to create a new generation of highly proficient young players to perpetuate solo and cho











