Like MY WAY CHALLENGE
Like My Way Challenge: Share Your Journey, Inspire the World!
Welcome to the Like My Way Challenge, where your cultural journey becomes a story worth sharing!
IMPORTANT NOTE: For now, this challenge is open only to participants from Europe, excluding Türkiye. An announcement for Türkiye will be made in the coming days.
Wın a trıp to BLENHEIM PALACE
Have you explored one of our pilot sites using CULTURATI? Experienced something unforgettable? Now it’s time to show the world!
Snap a photo, create a video, or share your story about your CULTURATI experience on social media (Instagram or LinkedIn) —and let your friends, followers, and the CULTURATI community decide! The post with the most likes takes the prize and wins a trip to the Blenheim Palace in the UK!

HOW TO PARTICIPATE?

EXPLORE WITH CULTURATI

To participate in the Like My Way Challenge, you must use the CULTURATI app to explore one of our pilot sites—either online or offline.
No Downloads, No Costs – Just Explore! The CULTURATI app is completely free and accessible directly from your browser—there’s no need to download anything! Simply select a pilot site below, tap its link, and start your journey through the games and routes of CULTURATI. The application performs better on mobile devices.
Porvoo: A Timeless Blend of History and Culture
Nestled along the Porvoonjoki River, Porvoo is one of Finland’s oldest towns, known for its charming wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and rich cultural heritage. Dating back to the 14th century, it played a key role in Finnish history, hosting the Diet of Porvoo (1809) and inspiring renowned artists, including Finland’s national poet J.L. Runeberg. Old Porvoo is a living museum, where visitors can explore colorful riverside warehouses, the iconic Porvoo Cathedral, and artisan boutiques. The town is also a hub for art, gastronomy, and creativity, offering a mix of traditional charm and modern innovation.
İstanbul Rahmi M. Koç Museum: A Journey Through Science, Industry, and Innovation
The Rahmi M. Koç Museum in Istanbul offers a rich array of exhibits that showcase the evolution of transportation, industry, and communication. Housed in beautifully restored historic buildings, including an Ottoman-era shipyard, the museum offers a captivating experience for visitors of all ages. With an impressive collection of vintage cars, steam engines, aircraft, and maritime artifacts, the museum brings to life the evolution of science and technology. Visitors can step inside historic locomotives, explore the ‘Kısmet’ yacht—renowned for its global circumnavigation—and the ‘Fenerbahçe’ ferry, a testament to Turkey’s rich nautical heritage, or see rare aircraft up close, making it a hands-on, interactive experience.
Blenheim Palace: A Masterpiece of History and Heritage
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Blenheim Palace stands as one of Britain’s most magnificent stately homes, rich in history, architecture, and cultural significance. Built in the early 18th century, this Baroque masterpiece was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and remains the ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough. Set within over 2,000 acres of landscaped parkland designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, Blenheim Palace offers a breathtaking blend of history, nature, and grandeur. Visitors can explore its ornate State Rooms, walk through the formal gardens, and immerse themselves in the fascinating stories of its past.
Ascoli Satriano: A Hidden Gem of Ancient Heritage
Nestled in the Apulia region of Italy, Ascoli Satriano is a town where history, archaeology, and culture come to life. Once an important settlement of the Daunians, this ancient site reveals traces of Roman influence, medieval charm, and archaeological treasures.
The town is home to the Ascoli Satriano Archaeological Museum, which showcases the famous Griffins of Ascoli Satriano, an extraordinary example of Hellenistic craftsmanship. Walking through its historic streets, medieval churches, and scenic landscapes, visitors can experience a place where the past is beautifully preserved.
Ankara Citadel: A Timeless Fortress Overlooking the Capital
Perched on a hilltop in the heart of Türkiye’s capital, Ankara Citadel is a symbol of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Dating back over 3,000 years, this ancient fortress has been shaped by Hittite, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman civilizations, each leaving their mark on its stone walls and narrow streets. Within the citadel’s fortified walls, visitors can wander through well-preserved Ottoman-era houses, artisan shops, and historic mosques, all offering a glimpse into Ankara’s past. The panoramic views from its towers provide a breathtaking perspective of the modern city below, bridging the gap between ancient and contemporary Ankara.