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The Secrets of Sculptures and Coins – Discover the Treasures of the Bode Museum

The Bode Museum in Berlin is one of the most important places on Museum Island, combining a rich history of art and culture. Its impressive collection includes sculptures, Byzantine art, and numismatics, as well as works by artists such as Donatello. A visit to this museum is an unforgettable experience for art and history enthusiasts who want to discover treasures from various periods. If you’re planning a trip to Berlin, don’t forget to add the Bode Museum to your must-see list!

Copenhagen in one day

Copenhagen is one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Beautiful parks, intriguing monuments, including several royal palaces, art galleries, and of course, you can’t miss LEGO! The streets are filled with thousands of bicycles and very few cars, along with an omnipresent cleanliness. All attractions are concentrated in the city center, and they can easily be explored on foot or by bike.

A Journey into the Past: The Museum of Natural History in Berlin

The Museum of Natural History in Berlin is a true treasure trove of knowledge about Earth, from prehistoric times to the mysteries of the cosmos. See the most famous T-Rex skeleton, admire the evolution of life on Earth, and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of dinosaurs. This is a place that will transport you to the past and help you understand how our world developed. Perfect for science and history enthusiasts!

Central Madeira

Central Madeira is full of mountain trails, beautiful ravines, terrifying cliffs, stunning peaks, and above all, incredible views and walks above the clouds.

Southern Madeira

The southern coast of Madeira is known for having the warmest temperatures on the island. It is the most popular area among tourists, and the weather is the most reliable. This is where you will find the most hotels and restaurants. It is also famous for popular towns like Câmara de Lobos, which was admired by Winston Churchill and immortalized […]

Eastern Madeira

This is where it all began! Specifically, in the town of Machico, where the first Portuguese settlers arrived in 1419.