The Museum of Cycladic Art houses one of the most complete private collections of Cycladic art worldwide. 647
Meteora Monasteries, Greece
A visit to Meteora monasteries offers a unique perspective of nature’s grandeur in conjunction with history, architecture, and man’s everlasting desire to connect with the Divine. 646
Delphi Archaeological Museum, Greece
The Archaeological Museum of Delphi presents the history of the famous Delphic sanctuary and the most prominent Oracle of the ancient Greek world. 645
Delphi – Sanctuary of Apollo and Athena, Greece
Delphi, previously called Pytho, was an ancient sacred precinct and the seat of Pythia, the major oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient classical world. 644
Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece
Olympia’s Archaeological Museum, which houses finds from the excavation of the sanctuary of Zeus, is one of the most important museums of Greece. 643
Archaeological Site of Olympia, Greece
Olympia was the birthplace of the ancient world’s most famous and important sporting event, the Olympic Games, which were held here every four years from 776 BC to 393 AD. 642
Epidaurus Theater and Mycenae Acropolis, Greece
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is regarded as the best-preserved ancient theatre in Greece in terms of its perfect acoustics and fine structure. Mycenae, the kingdom of the mythical Agamemnon, is the most important and richest palatial center of the Late Bronze Age in Greece. 641
Brooklyn Bridge, New York, NY, USA
The Brooklyn Bridge was the first steel-wire suspension bridge, and at the time it was built, its 1,595 (486m) feet main span made it the longest suspension bridge in the world. 640
SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown, New York, NY, USA
It shows pictures of SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown in New York, USA. 639