Located in the picturesque village of Czermna in southwestern Poland, the Skull Chapel is an eerie yet fascinating place that attracts curious visitors from all over the world. When you step inside this small chapel, you will find yourself among the bones of thousands
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With the Third Deadly Earthquake in Turkey, the Death Toll Rose to 42310, the 700-Year-Old Church was Demolished
On Monday, February 20, 2023, at 08:04 pm local time, six people died and many buildings were destroyed in the 6.4-magnitude earthquake that occurred in the Defne district of Hatay. Turkey experienced one of the greatest tragedies in its history due to the earthquakes
Odessa, the Port City of Ukraine, is on UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger
The historical center of the city of Odessa, which is the most important port city of Ukraine and also known as the “Pearl of the Black Sea”, has been included in the List of World Heritage in Danger by UNESCO. The announcement was made
Artifacts and Museums in Ukraine in Danger due to War
Cultural heritage assets, historical sites, museums, monuments and artifacts are at risk of damage and theft in Russia-occupied Ukraine. The Russian occupation, which started on February 24, 2022 and is still continuing, also damages the art and cultural heritage in Ukraine. The recent evaluation
Notre Dame Cathedral Is Expected To Reopen In 2024
Notre Dame Cathedral, one of the most important symbols of Paris, is expected to reopen in 2024. The security and consolidation work of Notre Dame Cathedral, which was severely damaged by a fire, has come to an end. The French authorities stated that the
Sumela Monastery Closed To Visitors For The Fourth Time
Sumela Monastery, located in Maçka district of Trabzon province of Turkey, was closed to visitors for the fourth time with the decision taken by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey due to security measures. The Sumela Monastery, which was