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A 7,500-year-old antler unearthed in Sweden had characteristic breakage patterns that suggest it was the handle for a battle ...
Stockholm’s musically inspired boutique hotel, a Backstage Zone, becomes a full cultural quarter – with a new Bar, Brasserie ...
Ikea’s storied Stockholm collection returns for the furniture retail corporation‘s 2025 edition of the home goods capsule. Celebrating 40 years of Stockholm collection cycles, the 2025 ...
Magiska vandringar, roliga aktiviteter och kreativa kurser. Höstlovet i Stockholm har mycket att erbjuda, och extra kusligt blir det med pumpor, spöken och halloweenfirande. Här ger vi tips på saker ...
Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard will be the site of a history-making launch next year, when the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, Viking Libra, sets sail. Viking Cruises’ 998-passenger, ...
Viking and Fincantieri today announced details of the Viking Libra, the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, capable of operating with zero emissions. In addition, the company announced a deal ...
Tre av dem kom från Gotland. Nu ska den historien visas på museet VRAK i Stockholm. Utställningen har lånats in från Estland och den är speciell, enligt arkeolog Erik Östergren.
It lay in a grave from the Viking Age. The stone was discovered when archaeologist Søren Diinhoff and his colleagues from the University Museum of Bergen excavated three women's graves in the autumn ...
Denmark is a land of Viking legends, medieval towns, and fascinating history, yet few places capture the spirit of the past so vividly as Ribe.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore blasted President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that targeted the Smithsonian museum over content that Trump claims promotes so-called “divisive ideology.” “I just find ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said President Trump’s order looking to control the “divisive narratives” at Smithsonian museums and federal sites is “deeply disrespectful.” Moore joined CNN ...
Taken from a First Nation community in Canada, the shrine recently began a more than 3,000-mile journey back from the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Samuel Richard Johnson Jr., of ...
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