When in Rome... (ROME - FLORENCE)
Mighty Medicis and More (FLORENCE - VENICE)
Danube Dreams
Czech it out!
Squares and Spires
200

These structures give a unique insight into the eating habits of Pompeiians.

What are fast-food stalls? (Thermopolia)

200

This hilltown is known as the “Medieval Manhattan” 

Where is San Gimingnano

200

This Gothic landmark in Vienna is crowned by a patterned tile roof and a south tower

What is St Stephen’s Cathedral

200

In the procession of the Astronomical Clock, this figure rings a bell.

What is a Skeleton

200

This famous structure was founded in 1589 by the Bavarian dukes and used by Hitler in the Munich Pusch. 

What is the Hofbrauhaus?

400

This is the full name for the church in Positano famous for it's colourful tiles.

What is the Church of Santa Maria Assunta?

400

This Venetian Structure is crowned with five domes and features Byzantine mosaics, built to house the relics of the city’s patron saint smuggled from Alexandria.

What is St Mark’s Basilica?

400

This is the name of the hotel we stayed at in Vienna.

What is the Kaiserhof Hotel

400

Goulash, the staple beef and paprika stew, is often served with this side dish.

What are potato/bread dumplings

400

The foundation of Munich was determined by the trade of this resource

What is Salt (Salze)?

600

This Vatican site, beneath St Peter’s Basilica, contains a 1st‑century necropolis and what many believe to be the tomb of Peter himself.

What is the Scavi?

600

This is the only major bridge in Italy not destroyed in WWII.

What is the Ponte Vecchio?

600

The hilltop Schonbrunn Palace was the summer residence for this family.

Who are the Hapsburgs?
600

Completed in the 15th century, this Prague landmark was fortified by towers at both ends and later lined with Baroque statues

What is the Charles Bridge

600

This famous square in central Munich is home to the Neues Rathaus, whose Glockenspiel re enacts historical Bavarian events each day.

What is the MarienPlatz?

800

This is the translation of the Latin word that the Trevi Fountain is named after.

What is "three streets"?
800

For centuries, Florence’s powerful Medici family tried to dominate this nearby Tuscan city but it remained fiercely independent until the 16th century.

Where/What is Siena?

800

The funeral of Vivaldi was held at this university church, where Mozart would later serve as a choirboy.

What is the Karlskirche

800

What historic area is home to a centuries‑old cemetery with thousands of layered graves. 

Where is the Jewish Quarter?

800

According to a Bavarian tale, this mark near the entrance of the Frauenkirche is said to have been created after the architect was tricked.
(what is the name of the mark)

What is the Devil's Footprint

1000

What Roman Emperor started the construction of the Colosseum?

Who is Vespasian?

1000

Michelangelo’s early patron, Lorenzo de’ Medici, housed the young artist in this family palace, where he studied classical sculpture in the Medici gardens.

Palazzo Medici‑Riccardi

1000

Completed in the early 18th century, this grand palace on Vienna’s Ringstrasse became the official residence of the Austrian Royal family.

What is the Hofburg Palace.

1000

Within Prague Castle stands this ancient basilica, founded in the 10th century and known for its Romanesque architecture and association with sain Wenceslas.

What is St George’s Basilica?

1000

In the Middle Ages, Munich grew wealthy from controlling trade across this river, which still runs through the city and shapes its identity today.

What is the ISar

M
e
n
u