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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative '19th Century Historical' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your 19th Century Historical Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to 19th Century Historical 1. Historical Hotels In Budapest, Hungary - By: (see Article) What emanates from the heart of the city of Budapest is adeliberate steadfastness despite its momentous past. There issubstantial authenticity in a city that houses an array ofhistorical hotels that acknowledge past cultural influences,exhibit classical elegance, and demonstrate collaborativ... Featured ArticleHistorical Hotels In Budapest, Hungary What emanates from the heart of the city of Budapest is adeliberate steadfastness despite its momentous past. There issubstantial authenticity in a city that houses an array ofhistorical hotels that acknowledge past cultural influences,exhibit classical elegance, and demonstrate collaborativeinnovation. This verity can be witnessed in how these hotelshave transformed themselves throughout the centuries.Historical Hotels - Relics Become Habitable When Romans occupiedthe area whe ...
Read full story 2. Historical Hotels In Prague, Czech Republic - By: (see Article) The history of Prague is reflected in its hotels. The citydating back to the 9th Century, has been historically, and istoday, a crossroads between ancient and modern worlds. It's acity that has throughout its existence continually reinventeditself. As a result, Prague offers an array of hist... 3. A Brief History Of The Tower Of London - By: Pauline Wapping The Tower of London has a fascinating history spanning nearly 1,000 years. It has served various purposes over the centuries fortress, prison, royal palace, jewel house, mint, arsenal and place of execution. When work was begun by William the Conqueror in 1078, Londoners had ... 4. A Look At Ivory Chess Sets - By: Michael Russell Ivory chess sets have a long and distinguished history, going back nearly to the advent of the game itself. Ivory has been used for many centuries in the construction of chess sets. Some of the earliest chess pieces still in existence are made of ivory. The British Museum di... 5. Travel In Germany: Nuremberg - By: Pamela Bruce The Southern German city of Nuremberg will always be associatedwith two historical events - the Nazi party rallies held on theZeppelinwiese, and the post-war Nuremberg trials. These eventsdefinitely should be remembered, but there is more to thehistory of this city.Nrnberg, as Nuremberg ... 6. Munich Germany -- 10 Insider Tips - By: Marcus Hochstadt Munich Germany is a city in the state Bavaria. Would you like to know what the real interesting sights in Munich Germany are? I will tell you 10 of my good ones. If you would like to know something about the city and its history, visit my website for information about that. In this articl... 7. Travel In Germany - Rothenburg - By: Pamela Bruce The town of Rothenburg is one of the most popular touristdestinations in Germany, and once you get there, you will seewhy. Once upon a time, many German towns looked like this:quaint half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, all thissurrounded by a wall with many towers. Unfortunately, most... 8. The Real Kama Sutra Is Not Tantra......but Here's Why You Should Be Interested In Both... - By: Tao Semko Tantra and the Kama Sutra are often lumped together by sex writers today. But as you'll find out below, the two, very worthy subjects are only distantly related! Modern sexual marketing has ensured that the first things most people envision when they hear "Kama S... 9. Famous Chefs In History - By: Michael Russell Because of the French domination of the culinary scene since time began (or so it seems, anyway), it stands to reason the most famous chefs in history are what else? French, with the exception of one American woman (discussed later), who was, nevertheless, trained in classical French cooking.br /... 10. Berlin Germany Insider Sigtseeing Top 10 Sights Part 3 Of 4 - By: Marcus Hochstadt Did you know that Berlin has more than 140 Museums? In this third part we will take a walk through the medieval Museum's Island. I strongly recommend using the S-Bahn to go there (station "Friedrichstrasse"). It's just amazing when you recognize how the S-Bahn passes between two of the fi... 11. Buying Paintings Neoclassicism - By: Michael Russell Between the 18th and 20th centuries, a few quite distinctive trends were absorbed into the category of Neoclassicism, and it during these times that the movement as a whole came to absorb the classical inspirations that created a revival of ideals. These ideals, though standards from ages past, wer... 12. How Museums Began - By: Michael Russell The word "museum" comes from the Greek word mouseion which means "Temple of the Muses". In Greek mythology, the Muses were goddesses of the arts whose lives were removed from the cares of everyday life. The very first institutions to be called a mouseion were founded in Alexandria, Egypt... 13. Berlin Germany Insider Sigtseeing Top 10 Sights Part 2 Of 4 - By: Marcus Hochstadt In this second part we will go onto the TV Tower, and through the Brandenburg Gate, and... let's see ;-) Did you know that Berlin Germany has more than 140 Museums? Did you know that this city has more than 1,400 bridges, and besides all that more than 100 additional places of interest? R... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |