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European Mozart Ways
The European Mozart Ways form an international network connecting cities, regions, and cultural, scientific, and tourism institutions across ten European countries visited by W.A. Mozart during his travels. This network serves as a hub for cultural, academic, tourism, and educational initiatives coordinated by the European Mozart Association to preserve and celebrate Mozart’s musical legacy.
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Women Writers Route
The Women Writers Route celebrates the life and creativity of women writers from the 19th and early 20th centuries. This route connects symbolic and physical locations, guiding visitors on an inspiring journey through real and imaginary spaces. Along the way, you’ll discover the stories, literature, and struggles for equality of these pioneering women writers.
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European Route d'Artagnan
The European Route D’Artagnan is a linear cultural route tracing the legendary journey of Charles de Batz de Castelmore D’Artagnan. It offers hikers, horseback riders, and cyclists the chance to follow in the footsteps of D’Artagnan and the Musketeers. Spanning 10,000 km across 15 regions and 6 countries, it features over 250 historic, literary, and equestrian sites, celebrating D’Artagnan’s legacy.
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Impressionisms Routes
The Impressionisms Routes aim to unite and revitalize significant sites related to Impressionist and landscape painting from the 19th and 20th centuries across Europe. This network connects the places where artists lived, the inspiring landscapes, the artistic colonies they formed or joined, and the museums showcasing their masterpieces.
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European Leonardo Da Vinci Ways
The European Leonardo da Vinci Cultural Route celebrates Leonardo’s life and works, tracing his journey from Vinci, Tuscany, to Amboise, showcasing his scientific and artistic achievements. It promotes sustainable tourism, fosters social cohesion, and explores lesser-known destinations. Supported by an International Association, it links cities, museums, and cultural institutions related to Leonardo’s legacy.
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European Route of Ceramics
The European Route of Ceramics connects 27 destinations across Europe, celebrating the tangible and intangible cultural heritage associated with ceramics and its rich traditions. This route offers a sustainable and engaging tourism experience featuring museum collections, ceramic craftsmanship, contemporary ceramic art, design, and urban architecture.
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Ancient Balkan Towns
Your definitive guide to these seldom-visited places!
Are you into extreme adventures? Visit the Mátra and Bükk Mountains!
Dashing through the winter forest on a sled, or skiing down the steep slopes, sitting in a chair lift as it rises towards the peak or walking across a suspension bridge – doesn’t that sound fun and exciting? The Mátra and Bükk Mountains have many excellent fun and adventure parks, with segway courses, streetball courts and pool ball pitches for anyone seeking an adrenaline rush. You can even ride down the hillside on two wheels or on cross-country rollers.
Kayaking the Baltic - for free!
Connect with locals, improve the environment.
Estonia’s island attraction
Explore Hiiumaa’s Windtower Experience Centre.