Florence – The birth place of Renaissance
Florence is rightly called the "Cradle of Renaissance", famous for its monuments,churches and buildings of great architecture writes Manisha. The post Florence – The birth place of Renaissance appeared...
View ArticleExperience history and heritage on Go Heritage Run runcations
Go Heritage Runs are the best way to experience heritage and history across India. They are untimed (you can walk too), family friendly destination marathons organized at heritage sites across India....
View ArticlePetra -The Rose City
Petra, made famous by the scenes shot in a Indiana Jones movie, is an ancient, archaeologically rich World Heritage site in Jordan, writes Manisha. The post Petra -The Rose City appeared first on...
View ArticleIndian Weavers & The art of weaving
Weaving is an ancient traditional craft in India with a considerable number of practiioners still present. Prashant describes in detail in this article. The post Indian Weavers & The art of weaving...
View ArticleGalle – A taste of colonial past
Galle, the beautiful town of Sri Lanka on the southwest coast was once a port town and home to Portuguese and the Dutch for a long time. Ayandrali writes a travel memoir and lists a few tips on what to...
View ArticleAjanta-Ellora Caves
The Ajanta Ellora caves in India are astonishingly hand-carved into hillside rock in the middle of nowhere. Here's what you can look forward to when you visit. The post Ajanta-Ellora Caves appeared...
View ArticleRekha Pandram : Agent of Change bringing back a traditional food
Rekha Pandram, a resident of Dindori in Madhya Pradesh, has brought Millets - a traditional food, back into cultivation through her persistence. Mohini writes a case study on her grit in keeping a...
View ArticleBecome a Museum Mapper!
Join the Sahapedia-GoUNESCO Museum Mapping project in India this summer! Let's build The post Become a Museum Mapper! appeared first on GoUNESCO - Make Heritage Fun!.
View ArticleJust Berlin!
Berlin, home to the magnificent Musuem Island (Museumsinsel) is a bustling city and one of the most creative cities in Europe, writes Jasna. The post Just Berlin! appeared first on GoUNESCO - Make...
View ArticleThe Ruins of Nalanda University stand as a symbol of India’s glorious past
Nalanda was a ‘Mahavihara’ (i.e. Great Monastery) and was destroyed in 1193 CE and in 2006 former President of India late APJ Abdul Kalam proposed the idea of revival of Nalanda University. The ruins...
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