EuroQuest

EuroQuest Exciting and Educational Guided Tours Throughout Europe's Most Amazing Locations Art and Diane have been leading groups through Europe since 1992.

Our tours are fully-escorted educational tours of Europe, open to individuals of all ages, couples, families, and students. We offer you a worry-free journey to the great countries and cities in Europe. Along the way, learn the history and culture of the areas you visit with experienced educators. Our tours include... round-trip air, centrally located tourist class hotels, land travel, some dinne

rs and daily breakfasts, entrance to all scheduled museums and events, guided tours, travel insurance, tips and gratuities, flight bag, seminars, and our EuroQuest tour handbook. Most of all, we offer you guided experiences from morning until late in the evening. Our nightly, after dinner walks are a favorite of all past travelers. Our EuroQuest tours take us to some of our all-time favorite stops in Europe. Past travelers love our tours for the opportunity to not only visit the large must-see cities, but also to experience the quaint stops at the spectacular off-the-beaten path villages. We are known for smaller group sizes and our personal touch.

12/11/2023

According to studies in the World Journal of Gastroenterology, about 6% of the world’s population is sensitive to gluten. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity, referred to as NCGS, is different from celiac disease, where the person has an autoimmune reaction involving IgA antibodies upon ingesting gluten...

18/10/2023

First-class and business-class passengers will still board the plane first as they do now, but then the changes start, according to an internal memo obtained Tuesday by WFLA.

17/08/2023

What's happening in Siena today?
The Piazza del Campo has been transformed into a race track, as the entire city prepares for the annual race... The Palio.
There is standing room for around 28,000 people (first-come, first-served basis) and 33,000 reserved seats, which are usually booked far in advance.
The easiest way to see the race is to check out the cordoned-off section at the piazza’s center, which the locals call ‘il palco dei cani’, meaning, ‘the dogs’ stand’.

15/08/2023

10/08/2023

For the last 169 years, Grasmere Gingerbread has been selling sweets beside the much-visited graveyard that houses William Wordsworth, becoming a tourist attraction in its own right

09/08/2023

This is the first aerial photograph of Stonehenge. In fact, it's the earliest known aerial photograph of any archaeological monument in Britain. It was shot from a military air balloon in 1906 by Lieutenant Philip Henry Sharpe of the Royal Engineers’ Balloon Section.

📷: Historic England Archive

08/08/2023

Message from a service missionary couple serving in the Northern Utah area. Please contact me if you have any items to donate, and I will share their contact information with you. Thank you!

I am helping a refugee family get things for their apartment. If you or somebody you know has any items that you are willing to donate, please contact me and I will pick it up.
-Kitchen table and chairs -6 chairs
-Couch set
-Television
-Queen box springs, adjustable base
-queen sheets
-Twin bed adjustable base (2)
-Dresser
-Microwave
-sandwich maker, penini

05/08/2023
05/08/2023

Dolomites,Italy 🇮🇹

04/08/2023
03/08/2023

Seville, Spain 😯😯😯

03/08/2023

Postojna Cave, Slovenia, the cave to experience

28/07/2023

Don't let unnecessary expenses eat into your vacation budget.

25/07/2023

🦢 Bruges, Belgium 🇧🇪

25/07/2023

Alhambra, Spain

📸: Pinterest

21/07/2023

The days of visa-free travel throughout most of Europe are about to change. Starting early next year, the European Union will implement the European Travel Information and Authorization System requiring all visitors from visa-free countries to obtain travel authorization prior to their departure. Ap...

18/07/2023

Florence, called by many the cradle of the Renaissance, is home to many architectural masterpieces that embody the artistic and intellectual glory of that era.

30/06/2023

When he was just 24 years old, Michelangelo carved the statue that made him famous: His Pietà debuted in St. Peter’s in Rome for the Holy Year of 1500. Thousands of pilgrims filed by and were amazed by what appeared to be a miraculous event carved out of marble yet unfolding before their eyes.

The word pietà means “pity,” and is the name of any work showing Mary tenderly mourning her dead son, Jesus.

Michelangelo, with his total mastery of the real world, captures the sadness of the moment. Mary gazes down on her crucified son. Christ’s lifeless right arm droops down, letting us know how heavy his co**se is. Christ’s bunched-up shoulder and rigor-mortis legs show that Michelangelo learned well from his studies of cadavers. The vulnerability of Christ’s smooth skin is accentuated by the rough folds in Mary’s robe. As Mary supports the body with her right hand, she turns her left hand upward, asking, “How could they do this to you?”

Michelangelo didn’t think of sculpting as creating a figure, but as simply freeing the God-made figure already in the marble. He’d launch himself into a project like this with an inspired passion, chipping away to find what God had put inside.

As realistic as this work is, its true power lies in the subtle “unreal” features. Life-size Christ looks childlike compared with larger-than-life Mary. Unnoticed at first, this makes a subliminal impression of Mary enfolding Jesus in her maternal love. Mary — the mother of a 33-year-old man — looks like a teenager, emphasizing how Mary was the eternally youthful “handmaiden” of the Lord, always serving him, even at this moment of supreme sacrifice. Mary always accepts God’s will, even if it means giving up her son.

Mary is a solid pyramid of maternal tenderness. Yet within this, Christ’s body tilts diagonally down to the right and Mary’s hem flows with it. Subconsciously, we feel the weight of this dead Savior sliding from her lap to the ground.

To appreciate the full impact of this scene, Michelangelo hoped you’d view his Pietà from close up, looking up at Mary’s face. Sadly, on May 23, 1972, a madman with a hammer entered St. Peter’s and began hacking away at the Pietà. The damage was repaired, but it changed forever how people interact with this object of beauty. It now sits behind a shield of bulletproof glass and is viewable only from a distance.

This is Michelangelo’s only signed work. The story goes that he overheard some pilgrims praising his Pietà, but saying it was done by a second-rate sculptor from a lesser city. Michelangelo was so enraged he grabbed his chisel and chipped an inscription in the ribbon running down Mary’s chest. It said, “This was made by Michelangelo Buonarroti of Florence.”

26/06/2023

Royal Alcázar of Seville, Spain
Photo by: [IG]

22/06/2023

The Norman-style house ‘Canada House’ was built in 1928. It wasn’t called Canada House back then. It was the summer beach house of George Hoffer, a Paris optometrist. But German soldiers had evicted the Hoffer family in 1940 when France surrendered to the invading N***s and commandeered the property. At the break of dawn on June 6, 1944, The Queens Own Rifles of Canada, the first Canadians to arrive on Juno beach, liberated this house - possibly the first house on French soul to be liberated by seaborne Allied Troops. The house today stands witness to the sacrifice of over 100 brave soldiers of The Queens Own Rifles who were killed or wounded in the initial minutes of the landings. Always remember what happened here. Canadian Army DDay Festival Normandy

17/06/2023

Stop rooting for the orcas ramming boats.

16/06/2023

Happy Birthday Johanna Spyri!

The creator of the world-famous story Heidi was born 196 years ago today. Published in 1880, translated into 70+ languages, this iconic 🇨🇭 literary work is cherished for generations.
Now a part of UNESCO's Memory of the World, revisit Heidi today!

Address


Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when EuroQuest posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Shortcuts

  • Address
  • Alerts
  • Claim ownership or report listing
  • Want your business to be the top-listed Travel Agency?

Share