Since the discovery of superconductivity in mercury by the Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes a century ago, in 1911, hundreds of superconducting materials including elements, intermetallic compounds, molecular and nonmolecular solids are now known. Among these, the rare earth element seems to play an important role in the synthesis and magnetic properties of the so‐called high‐temperature superconductors. In spite of the efforts made in the developing of a theory that fully explains this amazing phenomenon, there is no consensus among scientists yet. However, this fact has not represented a barrier for the developing of superconducting materials in films, wires, etc. that allows one to use them for many applications. This article is an overview and an introduction to superconductivity and superconducting materials.