Modern Architecture Guide

With all due respect to the Baroque, Historicism and Art Nouveau periods – Vienna’s architecture has a lot more to offer than the glamorous edifices from the monarchy era. The Modern Architecture Guide shows you impressive architecture witho…

Beethoven Walk

Do you want to stroll in Ludwig van Beethoven’s footsteps? Then come with us on a city walk that shows you Beethoven’s Vienna. An audio walk which brings you to places that are closely connected with his biography. And there is much to disco…

Bath – a walking tour of World Heritage architecture site

This tour from award-winning British travel journalist Tim Richards is with Bath guide Jan Hudson and covers the great architecture of Bath’s streets and crescents. Bath is a Unesco World Heritage city and was mainly built in the eighteenth and ni…

Bath – there’s more to see than architecture

Bath in the west of England is a UNESCO World Heritage City for its Georgian architecture. But there’s great shopping, some very fine museums as well as the Roman Baths and the mineral water Pump Room. The Abbey was one of the few in Britain which…

Forbach

Audioguide of the city of Forbach in 14 languages. Realized in 2017 – 2018 by allophone students of the Lycée Blaise Pascal de Forbach, in partnership with the town hall of Forbach.

Carrière Barrois

The Barrois quarry is located in the municipalities of Freyming-Merlebach, Hôpital and Saint-Avold in the Warndt forest. The name Barrois comes from the name of geologist Charles Barrois In the Barrois quarry, you can see several lakes, a shale pi…

Gouvy

Gouvy Théodore is a famous composer of classical music of the nineteenth century. He was born in Germany in Saarbrücken in 1819 and then he lived in France in the department of the Moselle. He left us in 1898. Of Franco-German nationality, t…

Sybaris: Sentier des Flâneurs Ēlectroniques

A ‘flâneur’ or ‘flâneusse’ (from the Old Norse verb ‘flana’) is someone who wanders or strolls with no purpose, commenting on what she/he observes and feels. We, Les Flâneurs Ēlectroniques, fl&acirc…

Football in Milan, or, “The Ball is Master of All”

Football is simply part of modern Italian culture. Let’s find out a bit more about it. The tour written and recorded by studio Audioguides.ru Photo San Siro wide.jpg by Jacoplane is licensed under Attribution 2.0 Generic

The churches in Gallarate

The official guide on the churches and religious structures present in the “City of the Two Gauls”, created by Pro Loco Gallarate with the help of scholars and experts.

The historical centre of Mendrisio

There are many reasons to visit Mendrisio, one of which is the historical and cultural value of the nucleus, which has been able to preserve its ancient appearance, further enhanced and embellished by recent and successful restorations. Palaces and chur…

I’m Every Lesbian – Belgrade

Dear lesbians of Belgrade, “I’m Every Lesbian” is a city walk, an audioguide and map that tells some parts of your history in Belgrade. It’s based on the stories that some of you so generously have shared with me during my time h…

Rainy Belgrade

Where to spend time in Belgrade when it’s raining? Don’t let the rain stop you from discovering Belgrade history and art in public space! If you don’t want to just sit in a bar or a restaurant and you’ve already seen museums and …

Belgrade Central Area

Welcome to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia where ancient fortresses meet chic cafes and you are reminded at all sides of the history and exotic influences of this great city. Today Belgrade is a modern, vibrant city but still retains its sense of histor…

Old Tallinn Tour

Welcome to medieval Tallinn. We hope you will enjoy your visit with our short audio tour

The Secret Life of Things at Boschendal

Boschendal is truly the treasure house of the Winelands. With a legacy of careful restoration of its Cape Dutch architecture, the Manor House has been declared a National Monument since 1976. Boschendal continues to be custodian of t…

Walking to the city center

Walking tour of aproximatly thirty minutes. We start at the Hotel Jerez. Once, we are at the Plaza del Arenal, we will do a little  route of fifteen minutes  to visit the outsides of the Palacio Virrey La Serna, Alameda Vieja,  Alc&aacute…

Rome, Campanile walk 2

District Centro Storico – the neighbourhoods of Trastevere, Isola Tiberina, Regola, Trastevere, Borgo (± 5 km)

 This walk by a number of Romanesque campanili (belltowers) of Rome starts in Trastevere, visits some more neighbourhoods of…

London: Jack the Ripper

The London Audio Walk following in the footsteps of The Ripper himself, this is not a walk for those with a nervous disposition!It started in Victorian London in August 1888. Whitechapel, at the heart of a London’s seedy East End, became the backdrop …

Pub crawling in London.

When it comes to history, London has lots of it and the same goes for pubs too! In fact, visiting some of the best-loved drinking dens in the English capital is one of the best ways to get to know the character of the city and to pick up some interestin…

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