Selections include swastika-adorned baubles from Nazi Germany, miniature bombs and warships popularized during World War I
The Glasgow-based artist’s diaristic ‘Bridgit’ examines the fluidity of queer identity
On Monday, the university's Board of Trustees unveiled a controversial proposal to build a "history and education" center to house the Confederate monument
New DNA evidence drastically changes the image of the young woman buried in Caithness 4,250 years ago
The firebrand politician once quipped that she would like to be remembered as a woman who ‘had guts’
The augmented reality “Meet Vermeer” experience details the Dutch Old Master’s artistic style, life and enduring legacy
There is only one other known photographic portrait of the artist, who eschewed photography
The music, which emerged from Jamaica in the 1960s, was added to Unesco's global Intangible Cultural Heritage list
The show has re-launched its record label with songs both old and new
A University of Michigan scholar unearthed the musical manuscript penned by three Polish prisoners in the archives of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
Hester Pulter’s works detail chaotic political landscape of the English Civil War, scientific discoveries, theological queries, personal struggles
You can take an aerial tour of the city circa 320 A.D. or stop by specific sites for in-depth exploration
The two nations filed a historic joint application to place traditional Korean wrestling on the world cultural heritage listing
The monument of the Hindu god Ram is expected to stand 725 feet tall, and it plays a role in the country’s complex political landscape
The project’s launch coincides with a blockbuster Vienna retrospective celebrating the 450th anniversary of the Flemish old master's death
The outdoor gallery on a former section of Berlin Wall has been threatened by a building boom in recent years
A new exhibition at the British Library explores how cats have inspired—and frightened—writers across the centuries
Engineers announced that the famed structure’s tilt has reduced by about 1.5 inches
The four-ton sculpture was taken from an island temple and gifted to Queen Victoria in 1869
The report was commissioned by President Emmanuel Macron, who has advocated for repatriation
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