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Europe’s morbid marshes: the secrets of ‘bog bodies’ unravelled

Malta

Archaeologists discover Medieval chapel beneath 17th-century church

Spain

“Exceptional heritage finds” on Cape Trafalgar surprises Spanish archaeologists

The Netherlands

Meme generator breathes new life into medieval images

United Kingdom

Scientists figure out age of massive naked hillside figure in South England

Estonia

New energy-friendly led-lights: ‘the whispering lights of Tallinn’

Ireland
Lidl merchandising Manager Colm Kelly observing the remains through the glass pane.

New shop in Dublin shows shoppers 11th-century remains

Europe
A kék szoba from Szekeres Emil

European Commission awards more than €900.000 to 2 new Europeana Generic Services projects

United Kingdom
A sacristy is a room in a church where a priest prepares for a service, and where vestments and articles of worship are kept. Westminster Abbey, London

Lost medieval sacristy uncovered at Westminster Abbey

Spain
Alcudia in Majorca, Spain.

These villages in Spain have been named most beautiful

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Spain’s Sagrada Familia hit hard by pandemic: completion delayed beyond 2026

Notre Dame Cathedral is rising from the ruins: how is the restoration going?

The Notre Dame Cathedral fire in 2019. Image: Alexander Perrien Canva CC0

“Anachronistic” rebuild of Notre Dame angers environmental group

Castell y Bere in Snowdonia, Wales is a prime example of a castle built by a native Welsh prince.

This country has the most castles in Europe

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