It wasn’t just a legend. Archaeologists are getting to the bottom of the city celebrated by Homer nearly 3,000 years ago
In France, makers of the odorous food are singing the blues
Fierce? Yes. Tough? You bet. But the true history of the Greek civilization had a lot more nuance
A photographer takes the plunge into forbidding waters off Norway for an extraordinary encounter with orcas
Researchers have developed a new understanding of what it meant to be a member of the inner circle
A photographic tour of those who eke out a life on the sunblasted island transformed by a volcano
The city best known for its association with Vincent van Gogh now has a new, controversial art center
For hundreds of years, artisans in the southern Italian city have been cooking up the ultimate fast food
A shear celebration of the ubiquitous boxy bushes that have defined the British landscape since the Bronze Age
She was an international superstar. And then she was ignored. Now one family is working fervently to restore the forgotten genius to greatness
For nearly 2,000 years, the Roman ruler has been depicted as an egotistical monster who fiddled while Rome burned. But is this image accurate?
Archaeologists in Greece are showing how the murdered king paved the way for his scion to become a legend
Follow the Frenchman who remade the woods surrounding a royal estate into the world’s first nature preserve
How a covert U.S. Army intelligence unit canvassed war-torn Europe, capturing intelligence with incalculable strategic value
Bat tourism might sound creepy, but it may be the best way to help bat conservation around the world
In which the renowned author of thrillers and mysteries praises the Gothic beauty, damaged by fire but destined to inspire again
A deep dive into the archives yields hundreds of long-forgotten journeys
One hundred years ago, the news broke that World War I had officially ended.
The ghosts of Nazis, French resistance fighters and concentration camp survivors still inhabit the grand building on Paris’ famed Left Bank
We crossed the globe to the tiny, remote island to sample the splendid desolation of the emperor's exile under a scornful British governor
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