Why we created this place

Understand architecture, experience culture, preserve history

What you gain from it

Every journey, every building, every detail is prepared here so that you not only see but comprehend. Our goal is to make the connection between people and built space tangible – and to inspire you to make your own discoveries.

Our Team

Behind every destination are people with a passion for architecture and history. Meet the experts who curate your journey of discovery.

Art Historian & Tour Guide

Jasmin Franz

Jasmin studied art history in Vienna and led groups through Chartres Cathedral. Her specialty is Gothic stained glass windows and their symbolism.

Civil Engineer & Monument Conservator

Ing. Valentin Herbst

Valentin worked on the restoration of the Acropolis. He explains the structural refinements of ancient temples and the challenges of modern conservation.

Architect & Urban Planner

Anja Rechberger

Anja analyzes the Moorish palaces of the Alhambra. Her focus is on the connection of water, light, and space in Islamic architecture.

Cultural Journalist & Author

Isabel Buchegger

Isabel writes about the stories behind the stones. She has published articles on the significance of the Parthenon for European identity.

Photographer & Drone Pilot

Daniel Pammer

Daniel documents buildings from unusual perspectives. His aerial shots reveal the geometry of the Alhambra and the vastness of the Acropolis.

Our Profile

ArchitectureTravel – Understanding Culture, Experiencing Spaces

We are an editorial team of architectural historians, photographers, and travelers. Our work is dedicated to buildings that tell stories – from antiquity to modernity. We address curious explorers who want to look beyond the facade.
Values

Authenticity and Depth

Each article is based on on-site research and conversations with monument conservators. We avoid superficial lists – instead, we show why a place is architecturally significant.

No advertising, no sponsored content.
Target Audience

Cultural Travelers and Architecture Enthusiasts

Whether a student, a retired civil engineer, or a father on a cultural trip – our texts are understandable but never oversimplified. We do not assume prior knowledge, but we do demand curiosity.

For readers who want more than a travel guide.
Tone

Respectful, Precise, Narrative

We describe buildings as they are: with their fractures, their patina, and their craftsmanship. Our language is clear but not technical – we tell stories of stone and light.

No jargon, no exaggerations.
Positioning

Bridge Between Science and Travel

We combine architectural history facts with practical travel tips. This creates a magazine that inspires both from an armchair and on the go – without academic distance or pure tourist advertising.

Well-founded, yet accessible.
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