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At 1,000 meters above sea level, Zakopane is Poland's highest town. It lies on the outskirts of the Tatra National Park, near the Slovakian border. In winter, it's the perfect place to go on a sleigh ride.
Boiled sausage in red-wine sauce is a standard dish at small family restaurants throughout the region. DW visits one of these bouchons to see how this classic Lyonnaise meal is prepared.
The Snickelways – a group of narrow alleyways with Tudor-era buildings overhanging them – are just one of a series of crucial sights to see. York is also said to be the most haunted city in Europe.
A new style of skiing has been invented by the name of “natural skiing”. As of 2018 all instructors in Austria will have to have mastered the technique.
An exhibition at the Science Museum in London is the biggest gathering to date of robots made to resemble humans in form and function. More than a hundred embody five centuries of amazing R&D.
Weevils, flies and grasshoppers -- spitting images all much larger than life are the handiwork of Julia Stoess. She makes models of insects. The latest is an Asian bush mosquito.
Our reporter discovers the ancient tradition of stag calling and gets tips on how to master the art from hunter Immo Ortlepp. Halali!
Italian art historian Francesco Spampinato has compiled an anthology of album covers by famous artists. They include Salvador Dalí, Banksy and Andy Warhol's iconic banana for The Velvet Underground.
Ants may not be cuddly, but they are low-maintenance, tiny, quiet and clean. What is not to like? Martin Sebesta runs an online ant shop in Berlin. He has 300 species on offer.
Viganella in northern Italian lies at the bottom of a deep valley. It gets no sunshine for 83 days every winter, but a giant mirror reflects sunlight into the town square.