History buffs can revel in America's oldest capital city, located in New Mexico. Learn about the various claims to the land, ...
The quest for Inca Emperor Atahualpa's Gold Treasure gains momentum as explorers find ancient Inca pathways and a secret ...
The "Map of Valverde" map ... symbolizing both material wealth and the cultural heritage of the Inca Empire. Atahualpa, the last Inca emperor, was captured by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in ...
At the Boca Raton Museum of Art, visitors can explore the opulent world of Baroque Spain and its empire through ...
Napoleon launched a war against Spain, sparking a savage conflict that lasted nearly six years, cost half a million lives, and helped to bring down his empire. We tell the story of this war through ...
The Velázquez masterpiece, on loan to the Norton Simon Museum from the Prado Museum in Madrid, is loaded with royal intrigue ...
Her Royal Highness at the Norton Simon Museum “Queen Mariana of Austria,” painted by Diego Velázquez by The idea of visiting ...
America is named after Amerigo Vespucci, the Italian explorer who set forth the then revolutionary concept that the lands ...
A pair of free exhibitions on view in New York City take visitors to ancient Spain, unveiling aspects of the country's ...
Francis Drake's successful voyage included British sailors' arrival in California and the plundering of a glut of Spanish ...
These fascinating then-and-now images show how some of Latin America's most beloved landmarks have changed over time.
A lot has changed in the world of cartography since people first started trying to map the world, with advancements in knowledge and technology over the centuries leading to increased accuracy. And ...