We travel to Venice in the footsteps of the "palazzi" of the Grand Canal and Peggy Guggenheim, one of the most important art collectors in history, who spent her last years in the city of canals.
Discover the story of Louise Arner Boyd, an American socialite who organized and led a boat expedition in 1928 to rescue explorer Roald Amundsen in the Arctic.
If there is a name that goes hand in hand with Lisbon, it is that of the writer Fernando Pessoa. From his hand, we walk and discover some of his favorite places in this fascinating city.
Ida Laura Pfeiffer was a 19th-century Austrian housewife who, at the age of 45, decided to hang up her apron, sell her property in Vienna, and travel the world.
Discover the story of Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine, a naturalist and explorer from Victorian England, who traveled the world for 50 years, collecting butterflies in sixty different countries.
In 1873, Jules Verne published "Around the World in 80 Days". In 1889, Nellie Bly, an intrepid 26-year-old reporter, managed to emulate Phileas Fogg's feat, but in only 72 days.
Discover the story of botanist Jeanne Baret, who pretended to be a man in 1765 in order to embark on the first French expedition to circumnavigate the globe, becoming the first woman to do so.
Discover the story of journalist Lady Grace Drummond-Hay, who was the first woman to circumnavigate the globe by airship, aboard the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, in 1929