Culture of Europe

The continent of Europe, including transcontinental countries
St. Peter's Basilica, viewed from the Tiber, the Vatican Hill in the back and Castel Sant'Angelo to the right, Rome (both the basilica and the hill are part of the sovereign state of Vatican City, the Holy See of the Catholic Church).
Ukrainians in traditional clothing
Europa on the bull: metope from Temple Y of Selinunte in Sicily dating back to the 6th century BC, preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Palermo (Italy).

The culture of Europe is diverse, and rooted in its art, architecture, traditions, cuisines, music, folklore, embroidery, film, literature, economics, philosophy and religious customs.[1]

  1. ^ Mason, D. (2015). A Concise History of Modern Europe: Liberty, Equality, Solidarity. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 2.

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