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Rick Steves' Europe
Rick Steves Art, Prehistoric and Ancient
As the Ice Age glaciers melted, European civilization was born—and with it, so was art. From the Stone Age came prehistoric art: mysterious tombs, mighty megaliths, and vivid cave paintings. Then the Egyptians and the Greeks laid the foundations of Western art—creating a world of magical gods, massive pyramids, sun-splashed temples, and ever-more-lifelike statues.
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In Paris, we cruise the Seine River, visit Napoleon’s tomb, and take in the Louvre.
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More of the artistic treasures of the city that propelled Europe out of the Middle Ages.
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Fifteenth-century Florence was the birthplace of our modern world
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In this third episode on the Eternal City, we explore Rome on a more intimate scale.
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This second of three episodes on Rome reveals a city busy bursting with Baroque.
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Part one of three on the Eternal City, focusing on the grandeur of classical Rome.
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The homeland of the proud and resilient Basque people is split between France and Spain.
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We follow the trail pilgrims have trod from the French border to Santiago de Compostela.
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The capitals of Finland and Estonia offer a chance to sample each country's history.
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We sail under fjord cliffs, hike on glaciers, enjoy Norway's historic capitol, Bergen.