Amsterdam: experience the first-ever walking movie
You can watch it over and over since it will be available for the next six months
It is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites
Drottningholm Palace is one of Stockholm’s most popular tourist attractions all year round. It has been home to the Royal family since 1662. Drottningholm Palace is Sweden's best-preserved royal palace and one of Stockholm's three World Heritage Sites.
The palace was constructed in the XVII century based on a French prototype, by commission of Queen Hedvig Eleonora. Many royals have left their signature on the palace since then. The palace preserves magnificent salons, a beautiful park, a unique palace theater and a Chinese Pavilion. The palace and the imposing Baroque garden are open to visitors all year round.
The Drottningholm Palace Theater (Drottningholms Slottsteater) is the best preserved European eighteenth-century theater and the only one in the world that still uses the original stage machinery on a regular basis. The Theatre has guided tours and performances only during the summer. Since 1981 the unique palace has been the permanent residence of the current royal family. They have the rooms in the southern part of the palace completely to themselves. Drottningholm was the first Swedish attraction put on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites in 1991.
As France’s term of the rotating Presidency ends on 30 June, it is time for the second member of the trio to carry out the European agenda
Vasco Alves Cordeiro comes from the Azores archipelago of Portugal, and is thus the first CoR President from that country and from an outermost region
You can watch it over and over since it will be available for the next six months
It helps the former track their herds more efficiently, and the latter avoid getting into risky situations with the bovines
Abandoned fishing gear is one of the most dangerous threats to the marine environment, but also to divers and underwater heritage
The town of Makarska has recently launched a new mobile service, aiming to cut down on paper use and stimulate citizens to go contactless
It helps the former track their herds more efficiently, and the latter avoid getting into risky situations with the bovines
Brussels Region agreed and decided to go even further with restrictions
Breaking the rule could set you back some 30 euros
The Belgian city wants to encourage kids’ creativity and active participation
Breaking the rule could set you back some 30 euros
As part of a local tradition, the furniture will go to local elderly homes
These will be spread across 11 EU countries and will serve to support the EU Missions
The European Commission has accepted to develop the idea
An interview about AYR, one of the 2021 New European Bauhaus Prize winners
A conversation with the Mayor of Matosinhos, Portugal’s first UN Resilience Hub
An interview with Nigel Jollands and Sue Goeransson from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
An interview with the President of the City of Athens Reception & Solidarity Centre