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Grote Kerk is found in The Hague and is a large church that is built from red brick in Gothic style.
The fairy-tale medieval city of Carcassonne becomes part of the modern world every year during July for the Festival de Carcassonne
During the Festival International d'Orgue (International Organ Festival) organ concerts, the Chartres Cathedral's renowned pipe organ brings inspiring sounds of sacred Christian music to the sublime sanctuary.
Completed in 1811 and standing at an impressive 203 feet tall (62 meters), St Petersburg's Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan exhibits Russian classical architecture, having replaced a wooden church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.
The annual Western Australia Gourmet Escape (held each November) is one of Australia’s largest food and wine festivals
Stockholm's Old Town, known as Gamla Stan, is a small concentrated area where the city began in the middle of the 13th century. Much of the medieval enclave remains, although in typical Scandinavian style, it is freshly brushed and painted regularly.
The exclusive tour only in the Christmas period! This special times brings magic Nuuk. "Nuuk" is the Kalaallisut word for "cape" (Danish: næs).
Suzdal’s Museum of Wooden Architecture and Peasant Life is an open air museum dedicated to showing how Russian peasants lived in centuries past.
One of South America's most attractive cities (also one of the largest), Buenos Aires is often the first glimpse of Argentina most visitors will have before heading off to popular tourist destinations such as Patagonia
One of the first places in the world to welcome the new year, Sydney Harbour puts on a spectacular show.