The German Corpse Factories “the most appalling atrocity story” of WWI according to some. Strangeness
The “Book Wheel,” was a rotating reading desk that allowed readers to flit among texts by giving the wheel a quick spin … Strangeness
The “benefits” of Arsenic in the bygone era and the Styrian people who ate Arsenic for breakfast Strangeness
Beneath a monastery’s original 16th century cemetery, one of the most eerie burial sites can be found in Palermo, Italy, Strangeness
The Library of Trinity College Dublin – this 300-year old library, home to 200,000 books is every bookworm’s heaven on earth Interiors Strangeness
One of Britain’s oldest and most unusual destinations – The Petrifying Well of Knaresborough turns objects into stone … Strangeness
The “28 Acres of Girls”- the WWII women’s dorm in Arlington farms was the hippest spot in town Strangeness Interiors