Read more about the article Sisi’s Castle From Netflix’s The Empress Available To Rent On Airbnb
Image shows Weissenstein Castle, undated photo. The palatial residence in Pommersfelden, Bavaria, southern Germany will be bookable on Airbnb on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022. (CZS/Newsflash)

Sisi’s Castle From Netflix’s The Empress Available To Rent On Airbnb

Fans of the new Netflix hit "The Empress" will soon be able to book a stay in one of the main filming locations featured in the show on Airbnb. The…

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Read more about the article Painting From Train Station That Ridicules Hitler Was Probably Painted By Picasso Say Experts
Picture shows the painting that could be by Pablo Picasso, undated. It is believed that the dictator Adolf Hitler is represented in a caricatured manner. (Team Arte in Fuga da Hitler/Newsflash)

Painting From Train Station That Ridicules Hitler Was Probably Painted By Picasso Say Experts

A 1930s artwork that pokes fun at Hitler and was believed to have been found years ago in a train station may have been painted by Picasso. ‘The Eye of…

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Read more about the article Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Artefacts Under Single Metre Of Soil Trampled On Daily
Photo shows white bowl with red geometric pattern, which was broken on purpose, undated photo. An archaeological discovery in Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico revealed it as one of the oldest sites in the Basin of Mexico. (Mauricio Marat, INAH/Newsflash)

Archaeologists Find 3,000-Year-Old Artefacts Under Single Metre Of Soil Trampled On Daily

Archaeologists in Mexico City have discovered artefacts including arrowheads and human figurines that had laid buried for over 3,000 years under a single metre of earth that is trampled on…

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Read more about the article Picturesque Thousand-Year-Old Spanish Castle Ruin Blown Up By Napoleon For Sale For Half Million Euros
Castle of Cogolludo has been up for sale on the internet. (Newsflash)

Picturesque Thousand-Year-Old Spanish Castle Ruin Blown Up By Napoleon For Sale For Half Million Euros

This picturesque Spanish castle ruin with a history spanning a thousand years and dating back to the 11th century has gone up for sale for EUR 500,000 after being blown…

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Read more about the article Intact Ancient Stone-Carved Theatre Masks Unearthed At 2,500-Year-Old Site
Some of the stone theatre-mask carvings that represent comedy and tragedy plays performed in the ancient city of Castabala, found by the Turkish archaeologists, in Osmaniye, Turkey. (Newsflash)

Intact Ancient Stone-Carved Theatre Masks Unearthed At 2,500-Year-Old Site

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These photos show incredible, intact stone-carved theatre masks representing comedy and tragedy that have been unearthed in the ancient theatre of a 2,500-year-old city. Excavations in the ancient city of…

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Read more about the article New Exhibition For Rediscovered Austrian Artist Murdered At Nazi Castle Where Mentally Ill Were Gassed
Ida Maly, self-portrait , 1917. (Neue Galerie am Universalmuseum Joanneum/Newsflash)

New Exhibition For Rediscovered Austrian Artist Murdered At Nazi Castle Where Mentally Ill Were Gassed

A new exhibition is taking place in memory of a rediscovered Austrian artist who was murdered at a Nazi castle in 1941 where the mentally ill were systematically gassed to…

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Read more about the article 13th Century Christian Crusaders Who Died Of Brutal Injuries Found Buried In Mass Graves In Lebanon
Crusader mass graves from a 13th-century attack on the port city of Sidon were discovered in Lebanon - picture shows burial 110, showing how the rectangular grave has truncated one of the earlier Iron Age stone post pads.

13th Century Christian Crusaders Who Died Of Brutal Injuries Found Buried In Mass Graves In Lebanon

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The skeletons of 25 soldiers from the 13th-century Crusades have been found in two mass graves with their bones showing marks of numerous brutal injuries inflicted by swords, arrows and…

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Read more about the article Rare Sword Won By Duke Of Marlborough At Battle Of Blenheim On Display In Germany
The exhibition "Battle of Blenheim 1704", at the Hochstadt Castle on the Danube in Germany.

Rare Sword Won By Duke Of Marlborough At Battle Of Blenheim On Display In Germany

A rare 300-year-old sword - that belonged to an officer at the Battle of Blenheim where Winston Churchill's ancestor the Duke of Marlborough defeated the Bavarians – is on display…

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