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Wilsontown was established in 1779 near the village of Forth in Lanarkshire. At its height 2000 people lived in the village to man the ironworks and bellpits. The…
Brechin is situated on the banks of the River South Esk in Angus. The cathedral stands alongside a 21 meter high 11th century round tower – only one…
Aberlemno village has 5 examples of early sculptured stones, worked by the Picts between the 7th and 9th centuries A.D. Find out more at Historic Scotland.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza art gallery opened in 1992 with the addition of the works collected after his death by his wife Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza in 2004. The collection is situated…
The Caixa Forum host temporary exhibitions in its modern centre just off the Paseo del Prado. Take a virtual wander round the exhibition of Sebastião Salgado’s epic photographic…
Segovia lies to the north of Madrid, in the Spanish region of Castilla y León. The town dates from Celtic times and is today a UNESCO World Heritage…
Toledo has had a long history, populated since the Bronze age it used to be the spanish capital of the Visigoths. The city is now dominated by the…
A selection of paintings and drawings by Wols forms a small, temporary exhibition at the Reina Sofia, Madrid, until the 26th of May 2014. Wols intricate drawings are…
Winter sunset comes early over the water at Arbroath Harbour.