The Luxembourg Revolution Trail 1848

The Luxembourg Revolution Trail 1848 takes you to places that tell the story of the 1848 Revolution and its background. On 22nd February, 1848, parts of the population of Paris, led by liberals and republicans, rose up and brought the French capital und…

Esterházy-castle, Fertőd

The complex of buildings of the Esterházy Castle in Fertőd and the contemporary history exhibition in it is the main attraction of the town of Fertőd, one of the outstanding tourist attractions of Hungary. Esterháza is located in the eas…

Tower of London: 950 Years of History

• Listen to interesting facts from the history of the Tower of London• Visit every tower and find out their secrets• Learn more about the Beefeaters of Tower, why they are called so, who they are, and what they do• See the place where Guy Fawkes…

ClownGuide Paderborn

ClownGuide Paderborn City tour – following the nose :o) Welcome to Paderborn, welcome to this very special ClownGuide – AudioWalk! Before you start, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Ottilie, PepperMint Indeed and I am a clinic cl…

Day 5 of Kulturartekoa

The workshop is coming to an end and the member will enjoy a closing ceremony while they keep learning and improving their bridging skills, and their intercultural competence as well. 

Vilnius – The Jerusalem of the North

Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, located in the southeastern part of the country. Vilnius was often called the Jerusalem of the North, a city that had more than 100 synagogues. The first notion of the Jewish quarter in Vilnius was established by kin…

Vilnius Old Town. Free audio tour (by “Go Vilnius”)

Discover Vilnius old town on foot! Lithuanian capital has been the political centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the 13th to the end of the 18th century. It has had a profound influence on the cultural and architectural development of much of Ea…

A Bard’s Tale

Join us on following the footsteps of Nathaniel and his ancestors. Nathaniel’s book was written by professional storyteller, poets and those who commemorate ancestors through rhythm and rhyme. Nathaniel and his ancestors tell us about their travel…

Park Guell: The Colorful Utopia of Antoni Gaudi

• Explore Barcelona’s most beautiful park with this private self-guided audio tour• Admire the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi and discover new dimensions of his unrivaled genius• Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea…

Beach Park Bacteria

When listening to Beach Park Bacteria, listeners will be able to learn about the current bacteria contamination at Edmonds Marina Beach Park. The water at the beach is contaminated with bacteria from pet waste, due to the fact that part of the park is a…

Palermo

Palermo has a strong architectural and artistic heritage due to its past. It was founded by the Phoenicians 3,000 years ago and since then it has kept the remains of its creation. Palermo has known many civilizations, such as the Arab conquest in 831, w…

Via Vitae Romanae in Ulpia Noviomagus

Tour through the oldest city in the Netherlands: Ulpia Noviomagus. On this tour, you will learn about the daily life of the citizens of the first city in the Netherlands, found by the Romans in 60AD, on the grounds of what is now Nijmegen-West and just …

Sights of Bangui

Bangui is the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic. The city is located on the Ubangi River, which separates the Central African Republic from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. From our guide you will learn about the sights …

Smith’s Bush nature trail

Smith’s Bush at the Onewa Domain, Northcote Road is an unusual forest remnant compared with other bush patches in the district as there is no kauri, and although trees were planted, they have not survived. The original forest composition is unclea…

Memorial Walk

Despite the promise to respect the country’s neutrality, German troops invaded the Grand-Duchy on 10th May 1940. The occupiers, under Gauleiter Gustav Simon, pursued two goals: the Germanisation of the population, as well as the destruction of the…

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