Robin Road

Robin Road, was first established with the large brick house on the corner. Further development would wait until the mid-1950s when A. William Hajjar designed homes on many of the remaining lots. This was a unique opportunity for Hajjar, allowing him to…

York University’s Public History Students Podcast

Welcome to our tour! Here you will find a series of podcasts produced by undergraduate students in HIST4310 Living History and HIST4840 Public History, the two capstone courses of York University’s Cross-Disciplinary Certificate in Public History….

THE “SENTIERO DELLE LEOPOLDINE”

The path meanders its way across a part of the valley where several “Leopoldina” farmhouses, local traditional farmhouses with distinctive dovecote tower, can still be seen; these were mostly built in the 1700-1800s following the extensive l…

The Australian National Aviation Museum

The Australian National Aviation Museum owns a remarkable collection of aircraft and artefacts relating to the commercial and military aviation history of Australia. Despite their outstandingly significant collection and having been named as Australia&#…

McClelland Outdoor Permanent Collection

The McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery outdoor permanent collection is comprised of Australian artists in the natural surrounding bush lands of Langwarrin. Creating a conversation with art and the surrounding landscape, our sculpture collection seeks…

Moving Through Time

This Audio Tour will take you through some of Melbourne’s best adaptive re-use projects – old industrial and merchantile buildings which have had their uses transformed to more modern functions. In the tour we will listen to the architects w…

Mountain of Grief

Opening of the “Mountain of Grief” Hiking route in memory of LGBT people in the mountains is the result of cooperation between the civil sector and the art sphere, Diana Arseneva from LGBT organization “Labrys” and Maxim Finogeye…

Aboriginal Heritage Outdoor Artwork Tour (City of Melbourne)

The Kulin Nation was made up of five Aboriginal tribes from central Victoria who were once the sole occupiers of the land we are exploring (Presland 1994, p. 36). This tour explores the presence of Aboriginal peoples’ heritage in the landscape thr…

E-cul-tour – Germany

As part of the evaluation of the Innovation in Managing Cultural Attraction classes of Masters in Tourism Management and Planning in University of Aveiro, this tour was developed to support a presentation of the student´s experiences during the Bl…

The Truffle Path – Il Sentiero del Tartufo

The Truffle Path winds its way along the shady paths of the trifolao, the seekers of the precious White Truffle of the Rocche, climbing along vineyards clinging to sandy soils and dotted with ciabòt (rural buildings) of all shapes in a ring natur…

A Walk Through Melbourne’s Cafe History

To sit and have a coffee in a cafe seems such a normal, modern thing to do. But hopefully, this tour will introduce you to more of the history and heritage of Melbourne’s cafe scene – a heritage that has been an undercurrent of Mel…

Public Art as Cultural Heritage

The central business district of Melbourne is home to a extensive number of artworks. Street art, graffiti, murals, mosaics and sculptures can all be found in close proximity, and in varying conditions. Public art has an important relationship to the bu…

Urbirun Bern

Distance : 12km / 7.4mi (7.7km/4.8mi)Elevation : high (200m)Rotation : clockwiseParks/Pedestrian : 7.5km/4.65 (ca 63%)Urban constraints : lowSuggested start : Train Station Square / as any urbirun route, you can start wherever you want. Watch for the ro…

Roero WineTour 1 – SHORT RING FOR HIKING

WineTour 1 – The crus where Arneis originatedSHORT RING FOR HIKING An itinerary that winds entirely through the Canale territory and crosses many of its most famous crus, including Renesio, the ancient toponym from which the dialect term Arneis or…

Sheffield Botanical Gardens Tree Trail

This trail will help you discover some of the wonderful trees at Sheffield Botanical Gardens.  The trail is numbered to start at the main Clarkehouse Road entrance to the Gardens but, as it’s circular, you can also begin at either of the othe…

Discovering ottoman cultural heritage-Belgrade

Belgrade has always been a city of really good and desirable strategic position. It is located at theconfluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, and the intersection of Western and Oriental Europe. Thisfeature represents the most influencing factor in sha…

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