Field Guide

Segesta and Archaeological Area of Agrigento

Segesta – Sicily, Italy The ancient site of Segesta lies among the rolling hills of western Sicily. Founded by the Elymians, an ancient people of the region, Segesta later came under strong Greek cultural influence. The most famous monument at the site is the remarkably well-preserved Doric temple, constructed in the 5th century BCE. Standing […]

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St. John’s Co-Cathedral

St. John’s Co-Cathedral – Valletta, Malta The magnificent St. John’s Co-Cathedral stands in the fortified city of Valletta and is one of the most extraordinary baroque churches in Europe. Built in the late 16th century by the Knights Hospitaller, the cathedral served as the spiritual center of the Order of St. John. Although the exterior […]

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Valletta

Valletta – Malta The fortified city of Valletta stands on a narrow peninsula overlooking Malta’s natural harbors. Founded in 1566 by the Knights Hospitaller after the Great Siege of Malta, the city was carefully planned as a fortified capital. Valletta’s streets are lined with baroque churches, palaces, and stone buildings that reflect the architectural style […]

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Saint Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica – Vatican City The monumental St. Peter’s Basilica stands at the heart of Vatican City and is one of the most important churches in Christianity. Built during the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, the basilica was designed and decorated by many of the greatest artists and architects of the era. The vast […]

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Vatican Museum

Vatican Museums – Vatican City The Vatican Museums contain one of the most remarkable collections of art and antiquities in the world. Located within Vatican City, the museums preserve centuries of artistic treasures gathered by the popes. The galleries include classical sculptures from ancient Rome, Renaissance paintings, tapestries, and elaborate decorative halls that lead to […]

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Low-angle view of the Warsaw Mermaid statue with raised sword and shield before colorful Old Town townhouses.

Warsaw

Warsaw – Poland Warsaw, the capital of Poland, lies along the banks of the Vistula River in the central part of the country. Founded in the late Middle Ages, the city eventually became the political center of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later the capital of modern Poland. During the Second World War Warsaw was almost […]

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Narrow historic alley with exposed brick, worn plaster, hanging flowers, and a small archway under warm evening light.

Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius – Lithuania Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, lies at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnia Rivers in the eastern Baltic region. Founded in the 14th century, the city became the political and cultural center of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, one of the largest states in Europe during the late medieval period. The […]

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Paved approach leading to an ornate gate and pink twin-towered sanctuary, flanked by symmetrical corner pavilions and greenery.

Sanctuary of Saint Mary – Swieta Lipka

Święta Lipka – Poland Święta Lipka lies in the historic region of Warmia and Masuria in northeastern Poland, not far from the border with the former territories of East Prussia. The site is famous for the Basilica of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, one of the most beautiful Baroque pilgrimage churches in Poland. […]

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