Architects and designers restored royal ruins across Europe to their former glory
Hundreds of museums are participating in an online attempt to spread joy as COVID-19 keeps their galleries empty
The app features a database of some two million artworks housed at more than 120 venues
After 62 years underwater, the USS "Stickleback"—the casualty of an accidental friendly collision—has finally been found
Matilda McCrear was just 2 when she was captured and brought to Alabama on the "Clotilda"
Illustrators are sharing artwork of Amabie, a spirit first popularized during the Edo period, on social media
The country has shut down its museums and archaeological sites in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus
The liquid inside is 3 percent alcohol by volume—and contains 0.13 milligrams of lead per liter
The California landmark is closed, but you can explore its bizarre architectural features from afar
The missionary who lived in the house during the mid-1800s delivered vaccinations to locals during a smallpox epidemic
The pint-sized, mustachioed Gaul immortalized in the French cartoon has spawned films, a theme park and many other spin-offs
A recent excavation located the first physical evidence of the capital of the Maya kingdom of Sak Tz'i', founded in 750 B.C.
The suspects were found drunk and hiding under a tarpaulin, reportedly in possession of small stones from the fire-ravaged cathedral
The tremors, which arrived in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, was the worst the Croatian capital has seen in 140 years
Delaying the Games for a year is considered by many to be the best course of action for public health
"We thought it was a good idea to get a comprehensive record of the site while we could in case the water levels rise," says one official
The marble slab appears to be Greek in origin and may have been written in response to the death of a tyrant on the island of Kos
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The findings further refute the outdated notion that humans' capacity for complex artistic expression evolved exclusively in Europe
Caernarfon, where the discovery was made, was key to Edward I's conquest of the Welsh
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