Gusir Höyük: An Overview Gusir Höyük is a prehistoric settlement that will be inundated by the Ilısu Dam reservoir. The site will be covered by 20 meters of water upon the project’s completion. Discovered in 1989 during the Tigris-Euphrates Archaeological Reconnaissance Project, it was initially named Güzir Höyük. While the exact beginnings of Gusir Höyük…
The Roman Theatre of Mérida
The Roman Theatre of Mérida: A Timeless Spectacle Nestled in Mérida, Spain, the Roman Theatre of Mérida stands as a testament to ancient Roman architecture and entertainment. This iconic structure, built between 16 and 15 BCE under the consul Vipsanius Agrippa, continues to captivate visitors with its rich history and remarkable design. A Storied Past…
Fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas
The Fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas: A Hidden Gem The Fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas, often simply called the Fort of the Berlengas or Fort Saint John the Baptist, sits off Portugal’s western coast. It’s on the largest island of the Berlengas archipelago, in Peniche, Oeste region. This fort once stood…
The Walls of Ávila
The Majestic Walls of Ávila: A Journey Through Time The Walls of Ávila, built between the 11th and 14th centuries, stand as a testament to medieval fortification and architecture in Spain. These walls are the most complete and best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country. The Old Town of Ávila, including its walls and extramural churches,…
La Sagrada Familia
Introduction to Sagrada Família The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, commonly known as Sagrada Família, is a Catholic church in Barcelona, Spain. It is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world. Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed it. In 2005, UNESCO added Gaudí’s work on Sagrada Família to the World Heritage Site…
Taversöe Tuick
Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn: A Double-Chambered Mystery The Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn is a remarkable archaeological site nestled on the Orkney island of Rousay. Dating back around 4,000 years to the Neolithic period, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the burial customs and architectural skills of this ancient culture. Uncovering the Past Discovered in 1898…