Space is where civilisation lives and
where nature paints its wonders.

We recognise cities through their symbols, stand in awe of nature's wonders, andtrace stories along the paths that connect them. This series explores thegeographic codes that shaped our world -from human masterpieces, to nature'sgrandeur, to the cultural threads that bind it all together.

Prehistoric Civilizations.

Mystery and Origins

A quest for the “first” and the “oldest,” exploring humanity’s
beginnings and the dawn of art.

Stonehenge UK
Atlantis
Templo de Karnak

Classical Antiquity

Empire and Reason

Gaze upon monumental ruins and uncover the birth of ideas
such as empire, philosophy, and law.

Teotihuacan
Terracotta Warriors
Parthenon

The Middle Ages

Faith and Fortresses

An era where faith stood at the centre and fortresses dotted
the land—witness the power of spirit and the shadow of war.

Notre Dame de Paris
Milan Cathedral
Edinburgh Castle

The Birth of Modernity

Revolution and Enlightenment

Experience how the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial
Revolution, and the Age of Enlightenment tore away the veil of
the Middle Ages to create the modern world we know today.

Barcelona Pavilion
Fallingwater
Sanatorium Paimio

Urban Icons

City landmarks are the crystallisation of human ambition,
wisdom, art, and faith — the visual embodiment of a city’s soul.

Big Ben
TORCH OF LIBERTY
Sydney Opera House

Natural Wonders

These landscapes go beyond beauty; with their vast scale,
ancient age, and irresistible power, they evoke humanity’s most
primal awe and deepest philosophical reflection.

Lake Baikal
Victoria Falls
Sailim Lake

Cultural Routes

Read the world along its “lines.” These routes are the products
of exchange, conflict, faith, and trade. They are not about a
single destination, but about the journey itself and the meaning
of connection.

China's G318 Sichuan-Tibet Highway
China's Silk Road
U.S. Route 66