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Cluniac Sites in Europe
Founded in 910 by William the Pious, Duke of Aquitaine, the Benedictine Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy became a key center of European civilization during the Middle Ages. It inspired the creation of over 2,300 Cluniac sites across Western Europe, influencing spiritual, economic, social, and political life and arts and architecture up to the 18th century.
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Cyril and Methodius Route
Welcome to the Cyril and Methodius Route – a journey into the roots of Slavic culture! This Cultural Route of the Council of Europe follows in the footsteps of Saints Cyril and Methodius, renowned scholars from Thessaloniki who shaped Slavic traditions. The route spans over 5,000 km and connects monumental sites and natural landscapes, celebrating 1160+ years of cultural heritage.
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Pilegrimsleden – St. Olav Ways to Trondheim
Pilegrimsleden – St. Olav Ways to Trondheim is a historic pilgrimage route leading to Nidaros Cathedral, a revered destination for nearly a thousand years. These traditional pilgrim paths and thematic sites invite travelers to experience the spiritual journey while connecting with local communities, discovering unique attractions, and enjoying authentic accommodations.
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European Routes of Jewish Heritage
The European Routes of Jewish Heritage unveil unique stories across 22 European countries, each showcasing its own distinctive cultural characteristics. From art and architecture to traditions and practices, this network highlights the rich cultural legacy of Jewish heritage throughout Europe, offering visitors an insightful journey through centuries of history and diverse cultural expressions.
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European Cemeteries Route
Admire art, history, architecture, nature, and heritage in a peaceful and authentic setting. Discover compelling stories of love, reconciliation, suffering, and leadership as you journey through these remarkable sites through the European Cemeteries Route.