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Building Community: Göbeklitepe

Long before Stonehenge or the pyramids, communities in south-eastern Türkiye were building monumental structures covered in sculpture. The James-Simon-Galerie brings together spectacular finds from Göbeklitepe and the Tas Tepeler sites to Museum Island, many shown outside Türkiye for the first time.

Baumkronenpfad Beelitzer Heilstätten

A treetop walkway 23 metres above the forest floor, the ruins of a vast tuberculosis sanatorium, and more than a century of layered history. An essential excursion just 50 kilometres from central Berlin.

Five Preludes by Saâdane Afif

Hamburger Bahnhof presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Berlin by Saâdane Afif, centred on The Fountain Archives, a fourteen-year project tracing the reception history of Duchamp’s legendary 1917 readymade, donated to the Nationalgalerie and on public view for the first time.

The Medici Villas

Twelve UNESCO-listed properties across the Florentine hills, built between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries as centres of power, humanist thought, and architectural ambition. A guide to the villas and gardens that helped shape the idea of the Renaissance landscape.

Frida. Viva la Vida

An immersive journey through the life and work of Frida Kahlo, with over one hundred animated artworks projected across the walls of Vincent Hall at Amsterdam’s Oosterpark.

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Building Community: Göbeklitepe

Long before Stonehenge or the pyramids, communities in south-eastern Türkiye were building monumental structures covered in sculpture. The James-Simon-Galerie brings together spectacular finds from Göbeklitepe and the Tas Tepeler sites to Museum Island, many shown outside Türkiye for the first time.

Baumkronenpfad Beelitzer Heilstätten

A treetop walkway 23 metres above the forest floor, the ruins of a vast tuberculosis sanatorium, and more than a century of layered history. An essential excursion just 50 kilometres from central Berlin.

Five Preludes by Saâdane Afif

Hamburger Bahnhof presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Berlin by Saâdane Afif, centred on The Fountain Archives, a fourteen-year project tracing the reception history of Duchamp’s legendary 1917 readymade, donated to the Nationalgalerie and on public view for the first time.

The Medici Villas

Twelve UNESCO-listed properties across the Florentine hills, built between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries as centres of power, humanist thought, and architectural ambition. A guide to the villas and gardens that helped shape the idea of the Renaissance landscape.

Frida. Viva la Vida

An immersive journey through the life and work of Frida Kahlo, with over one hundred animated artworks projected across the walls of Vincent Hall at Amsterdam’s Oosterpark.

Fine Dining in Berlin: 6 Restaurants That Deliver

Six restaurants in Berlin where food comes before reputation. From a precise two-Michelin-starred kitchen in the west to an intimate neighbourhood room in Prenzlauer Berg, our guide to the city’s most considered dining, in a scene that has grown quieter and more serious by the year.

Robbie Williams: Pride and Self-Prejudice

The pop icon’s first solo exhibition debuts at Moco Museum Amsterdam, turning years of private creative work into a candid and often funny exploration of mental health, identity, and self-acceptance.

Fairytale Villages Near Amsterdam

From the pastel canals of Broek in Waterland to the star-shaped fortress of Naarden and the working harbour of IJmuiden, eight villages and towns worth a day trip from the city.

Lisbon by Neighbourhood: A Local’s Guide

From the Fado-filled alleyways of Alfama to the coastal villages of the Cascais line, a look at the areas that give Lisbon its character and what each one has to offer.

The Amsterdam Edit: 5 Restaurants That Earn Their Reputation

Five restaurants in Amsterdam that have earned their reputations. From a minimalist tasting room in the canal belt to a neighbourhood kitchen in De Pijp, our personal guide to where the city’s most thoughtful cooking is happening right now, and why it repays the effort of finding it.

The Rothko Exhibition

Seventy works at Palazzo Strozzi spanning Rothko’s entire career, from early figurative experiments to the monumental colour-field paintings of his final years. One of the most comprehensive surveys of his work ever assembled, and among the most significant exhibitions Florence has seen.

Vhils: Selected Editions 2008–2024

A survey of printed and limited edition works by Alexandre Farto, spanning close to two decades of practice. On show at MUDE alongside the Clay Tile Collection, which reimagines the azulejo through contemporary artistic collaboration.

A Taste of Lisbon: 5 Restaurants That Define the City

Five restaurants across Lisbon that represent the city’s food scene at its best. From Michelin-starred tasting menus in Chiado to honest cooking in the Mouraria, our personal guide to the most worthwhile tables in a city that has never been better for eating well.

O flos colende

A free sacred music festival held inside the Cathedral of Florence, now in its twenty-ninth edition. Across a handful of evenings between March and May, the Duomo becomes a concert hall for choral, orchestral, and chamber works. Each night is different, and every seat is free.

Florence on a Plate: 7 Restaurants for Every Appetite

Seven tables across Florence, from a Michelin three-star dining room to a hilltop garden and a terrace above the Arno. Our personal selection of the city’s most worthwhile restaurants, chosen for consistent quality, local credibility, and a genuine commitment to the food of this region.