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Destination: History Podcast A podcast where we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.

⛪︎ ☦️ Mount Athos is a most peculiar place with the ‘No Girls Allowed’ sign permanently up and enforced. Want to know mo...
25/02/2024

⛪︎ ☦️ Mount Athos is a most peculiar place with the ‘No Girls Allowed’ sign permanently up and enforced.

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11/02/2024

🗿 NEW EPISODE!! 🗿

Come and discover the mystery that is the isolated outcrop of Easter Island. There’s plenty to uncover, let’s get stuck in.

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28/01/2024

Along a scenic lake a brilliant Abbey catches the eye, and with it’s history the interest of all who visit.
Let’s dive into the fascinating history and inhabitants of Kylemore Abbey.

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Ever wondered what the bottom of the world looked like? Not a whole lot as it turns out. And yet people were desperate t...
14/01/2024

Ever wondered what the bottom of the world looked like? Not a whole lot as it turns out. And yet people were desperate to get down there and have a look around. This is the story of the South Pole.

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13/01/2024

The whole back catalogue of Destination: History is now available to enjoy on YouTube.
Head on over to give a like and subscribe.
New episodes will be released in time with the podcast.

You can still find us on your favourite podcast player and, of course, over on the website.

02/01/2024

Destination: History is back with all new episodes starting Sunday 14th January.

Keep those earlobes peeled for exciting destinations and fascinating digressions.

See you all there!

The King’s favourite ship sitting at the bottom of the sea. But how did it get there? That’s easy, it sank. The real que...
29/01/2023

The King’s favourite ship sitting at the bottom of the sea. But how did it get there? That’s easy, it sank. The real question is: why did it sink? That’s the one we’re still asking. The Mary Rose

"The Mary Rose was a pretty important ship for its time. As Henry VIII’s favourite he made her the flagship of his fleet that he had carefully built up over 30ish years. Henry was an avid shipbuilder, so it probably comes as no surprise that over his reign Henry went from a fleet of 5 to an armada of 58 by his death in 1547. Feeling the pressure against the French and Scottish navies, Henry took great pride in his ‘Army by Sea’.
Built as a carrack warship for the Royal Navy, the Mary Rose had a length of 32 metres, and it may be surprising to learn that the Mary Rose served in several battles before her shock sinking in 1545. Built in 1510 she had a 34-year-long career before the Battle of Solent that saw her ultimate demise…"

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Lost? Don’t worry, you’ll find your way It happens to the best of us Looking for a destination? Looking for a digression? Have a suggestion?

A whole avenue lined with Sphinxes? What could be more Egyptian? Let’s find out what it was used for:‘The Avenue of the ...
15/01/2023

A whole avenue lined with Sphinxes? What could be more Egyptian? Let’s find out what it was used for:

‘The Avenue of the Sphinxes was a road built for a purpose. Believed to date back 5000 years, the avenue held all sorts of celebrations, feasts, special occasions, coronations, really anything that needed to happen between Karnak Temple and Luxor Temple, the Avenue of the Sphinxes was there to accommodate.
But the main reason for the Avenue is believed to be the annual Opet Festival that would take place in Thebes, or the name Luxor went by in the ancient times. But we’ll get into the logistics of this fascinating festival in a little bit. First let’s find out the origins of this fascinating walkway…’

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Lost? Don’t worry, you’ll find your way It happens to the best of us Looking for a destination? Looking for a digression? Have a suggestion?

Two sarcophagi have been found underneath the great Notre Dame Cathedral. Listen to the latest episode to find out about...
08/01/2023

Two sarcophagi have been found underneath the great Notre Dame Cathedral. Listen to the latest episode to find out about the inhabitants.

Lost? Don’t worry, you’ll find your way It happens to the best of us Looking for a destination? Looking for a digression? Have a suggestion?

Today’s episode’s focus is an ice cave up high in the middle of a mountain that is part of the Austrian Alps. The locals...
01/01/2023

Today’s episode’s focus is an ice cave up high in the middle of a mountain that is part of the Austrian Alps. The locals believed it to be the entrance to hell or the entrance to the land of the Ice Giants, which for some are probably the same thing. Let’s head on in to find out what it has to offer. Eisriesenwelt

“Literally translating from the German, Eisrisenwelt, the name of this fascinating cave, is ‘World of the Ice Giants’, and to be honest that’s a pretty accurate description of the Eisriesenwelt cave, and it’s a cold cave as well, just how the Ice Giants like it.
You can find Eisriesenwelt near a small Austrian town that goes by the name of Werfen, which is about 25 km from Salzburg. And the cave is a great hidden treasure because it isn’t exactly easily accessible, located on Hochkogel mountain which sits within the Tennengebirge range at about 1641 metres above sea level, which is apart of a little mountain range commonly known as the Austrian Alps…”

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Another lost underwater city for us to explore. Let’s dive right in and see what we can find.‘You may be thinking ‘a cit...
18/12/2022

Another lost underwater city for us to explore. Let’s dive right in and see what we can find.

‘You may be thinking ‘a city underwater? I bet some massive disaster was to blame, like Port Royal or Pompeii, and heaps of people died’. And normally you would probably be correct, but in this instance, my dear destination historian, it is not. Shi Cheng as it turns out was not a victim of nature, but a victim of humans.
The underwater city of Shi Cheng has actually turned out to be a brilliant time capsule of life during the times of Imperial China, and much like Port Royal and Pompeii, it can provide us with a great snapshot of the past.
Finding itself at the bottom of Qiandao Lake in the Zhejiang Province of China, Shi Cheng is actually so old that it dates to the Tang dynasty, all the way back in 621 AD, meaning that this city is about 1400 years old. Now that’s quite a long time to be sitting around, and what’s even crazier is that the city has only been underwater for about 50 years, so the place has done a great job in sticking around for so long…’

Want to know more? Then check us out either over on our website, on your favourite podcasting app or if reading is more your thing than listening, check us out on Medium. Just search for Destination: History.

Lost? Don’t worry, you’ll find your way It happens to the best of us Looking for a destination? Looking for a digression? Have a suggestion?

The second part to our Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris  two-parter, will discover the intricate elements of the exterior,...
04/12/2022

The second part to our Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris two-parter, will discover the intricate elements of the exterior, that traumatising fire, and the magnificent come back. What are you waiting for? Notre Dame is calling to you.

Travel through time and discover just what it takes to survive revolutions, wars and the destruction of fires Notre Dame has weathered the years and surprisingly still stands tall and remains the symbol of the city that grew up around it for many today. Part 1 In the beginning What’s i

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris is such a fascinating place, that one episode just wouldn’t do, it definitely needed two....
20/11/2022

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris is such a fascinating place, that one episode just wouldn’t do, it definitely needed two. So this first episode will explore how the place was built, how it was reconstructed after the French Revolution and what is pretty cool to look at on the inside.

"What’s interesting about churches is that they’re generally a collection of architectural styles, mainly because churches last forever and they need to be fixed, rebuilt, and changed to meet the needs of differing times. Which means that without even moving locations, a church can be built and continuously rebuilt and still be solid in its foundations. And that is what we see in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in the heart of Paris.
Now Notre Dame is quite possibly one of the most famous Gothic cathedrals you will come across, and to many a Parisian, it is more than an 850 year old landmark, it is actually the very heart of their city. Quite literally, right at the start the city that would become what we know as Paris today grew up around Notre Dame, which sits on an island in the middle of the River Seine..."

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Lost? Don’t worry, you’ll find your way It happens to the best of us Looking for a destination? Looking for a digression? Have a suggestion?

We’re back! New episodes starting next week. Get your earlobes excited! Make sure you check out the new website layout.
13/11/2022

We’re back! New episodes starting next week. Get your earlobes excited! Make sure you check out the new website layout.

A podcast where we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.

23/12/2021

The podcast is going to be taking a bit of an extended Christmas break. But never fear for we will be back. See you in Feb!

Check out how architects are using 3D printers to help them design the Sagrada Familia.
23/12/2021

Check out how architects are using 3D printers to help them design the Sagrada Familia.

Have you ever wanted to go behind-the-scenes to see how they continue to build La Sagrada Familia? We traveled to Barcelona, Spain where we got unique access...

Not everyone's a fan of that star though...
21/12/2021

Not everyone's a fan of that star though...

Locals in Barcelona accuse religious foundation in charge of Gaudí‘s masterpiece of highhandedness

18/12/2021

You'd be crazy not to listen to our latest episode. Here's a sample to get you going:

That star has finally been put on the top of the tower, just in time for Christmas.
16/12/2021

That star has finally been put on the top of the tower, just in time for Christmas.

A huge, 12-pointed star has been installed on top of one of the towers of Antoni Gaudí's famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona.

Here's what they expect the Sagrada Familia to look like when finished:
14/12/2021

Here's what they expect the Sagrada Familia to look like when finished:

[EN] Phases of the 3-D process of creating, producing and installing the stone pieces for the six central towers. We're building tomorrow.__[CAT]Fases del pr...

Our latest episode is an architectural and engineering wonder. The fact that the thing is still being built today, and w...
12/12/2021

Our latest episode is an architectural and engineering wonder. The fact that the thing is still being built today, and won't be finished for another couple of years, is simply astonishing in today's age of fast builds.
Come and discover the wonder that the Basílica de la Sagrada Família has to offer.

'La Sagrada Familia is an exceptional example of unique architecture, and even though he wasn't the first choice for this project, the architect, Antoni Gaudí, has forever been associated with this masterpiece.
As famous as it is for its architect, the Sagrada Família is even more famous for the amount of time it's taken for it to be built. Construction on the Sagrada Família seems to be a never-ending affair...'

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destinationhistorypod.com/episodes/lasagradafamilia

A podcast where we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.

Did you know that not too long ago Edinburgh Castle went through yet another siege? It wasn't all that successful though...
07/12/2021

Did you know that not too long ago Edinburgh Castle went through yet another siege? It wasn't all that successful though.

Police at scene and public evacuated as about 20 demonstrators enter landmark in bid to ‘take power back’

Our latest Digression keeps us in Edinburgh, as we head down the hill from the Castle and wander along The Royal Mile.de...
05/12/2021

Our latest Digression keeps us in Edinburgh, as we head down the hill from the Castle and wander along The Royal Mile.
destinationhistorypod.com/episodes/royalmile

A podcast where we tackle interesting and fascinating places and take a stroll through the history behind them.

04/12/2021

Edinburgh Castle is a brilliant place to visit, and if you can't go yourself our latest episode is practically the same experience.
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Educate yourself on how these amazing castle's are kept in tip top shape
02/12/2021

Educate yourself on how these amazing castle's are kept in tip top shape

Set in the heart of Scotland's dynamic capital city, Edinburgh Castle is iconic.So how do we care for the castle, which is one of the oldest fortified places...

Check out this flat with a pretty awesome view of the castle:
30/11/2021

Check out this flat with a pretty awesome view of the castle:

This exclusive property is listed on the ESPC website, and is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience views of infamous Edinburgh landmarks and nightlife too.

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