Asclepius, Greco-Roman god of medicine, son of Apollo and the mortal princess Coronis. The Centaur Chiron taught him the art of healing. At length Zeus (the king of the gods), afraid that Asclepius might render all men immortal, slew him with a thunderbolt.| Encyclopedia Britannica
The Vasa ship is one of the most visited museums in Stockholm, revealing the story of the Swedish millitary ship sank before sailing| Travel Notes & Beyond
Sicily's Valley of the Temples is overwhelming in its grandeur, containing the remains of seven temples from the 5th and 6th century B.C.| Travel Notes & Beyond
Arizona is home to hundreds of ancient Indian ruins, like Montezuma Castle, Walnut Canyon, Wupatki, Canyon de Chelly, Tonto,Tuzigoot Monument| Travel Notes & Beyond
How many days to spend in Athens? 3 days are enough for visiting the archeological sites, main museums and Athen's most popular neighborhoods| Travel Notes & Beyond
Delphi is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Greece, often visited as a day trip from Athens or other towns in the mainland| Travel Notes & Beyond
Discover the Medieval majesty of Monemvasia Castle, the longest inhabited fortress in Greece built by Emperor Maurice in the 6th century.| Travel Notes & Beyond
If you are looking to spend 2 weeks in Greece, you can't go wrong with a road trip in the Peloponnese, the heart of the Hellenic culture| Travel Notes & Beyond
6 excellent day trips from Athens for archeology lovers: •Delphi • Mycenae • Argos & Epidaurus • Cape Sounion • Nafplio • Ancient Corinth| Travel Notes & Beyond
Whether it's for religious reasons or because you like to travel a visit to Meteora Monasteries is a moving experience that you won't forget.| Travel Notes & Beyond
Planning a trip to Greece in the fall? Here are some of the best places to visit in Greece in October, where you can still enjoy good weather| Travel Notes & Beyond