How Italy is reinventing art for blind and visually impaired visitors - Italy is making its artistic treasures more ...
The ancient city of Pompeii recently installed a new system of signage to make the vast archaeological site more accessible to blind and disabled people.
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Pompeii has long fascinated archaeologists and travelers alike, its ruins offering a vivid snapshot of Roman life paused by ...
Along with its many other innovations, the Roman Empire revolutionized architecture with never-before-seen features, such as large-scale arches and dome roofs. And many of these structures still stand ...
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The Rolling Stones have canceled their planned tour for 2026 reportedly over Keith Richards’ “inability to commit” to the schedule. The stadium tour would have seen the “Satisfaction” rockers touch ...
A source says there have been "ideas floated" about Taylor Swift doing a Life of a Showgirl Tour. Don't spiral, but said ideas have been "percolating." Taylor previously said another tour wasn't in ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae bustled with merchants, farmers and families going about their daily lives. Unbeknownst to them, Mount Vesuvius, a ...
Ancient Romans built arched bridges, waterproof port infrastructure and aqueducts that enabled the rise of their empire and that are still standing—and often still used. They did so with a type of ...
Concrete was the foundation of the ancient Roman empire. It enabled Rome's storied architectural revolution as well as the construction of buildings, bridges, and aqueducts, many of which are still ...
From the iconic Colosseum in Rome to Hadrian’s Wall all the way in England, there’s one question most people must ask themselves when gazing upon the enduring traces of one of the most beloved ancient ...