Malmo, Sweden
The Residence
Now owned by the Swedish state, this building was once residence to the often-contentious governors of Skåne County.
From the CommunityNow owned by the Swedish state, this building was once residence to the often-contentious governors of Skåne County.
From the CommunityDesigned by a spy, this private residence and government office is the office of the UK's Prime Minister. It is 300 years old and contains over 100 rooms.
This administrative building on Northern Illinois University served as a women's dormitory for more than 10,000 students over 54 years.
This humble Slovenian aquarium is the largest of its kind in the country, with over 200 different aquatic species on display.
Active since 1867, this lighthouse on a rocky cliff on the Island of Capri, has a rotating signal that emits white light flashes every 3 seconds across 25 nautical miles.
Although nestled in a serene setting, the Chateau Malou holds a harried past.
This gorgeous town hall in northern France features ornate statues and paintings dating back nearly a century.
A symbol not only of Paris but all of France, this iconic cathedral suffered a tragic fire in 2019 that destroyed its roof and main spire, but left much of the interior intact.
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Museum that exhibits a vast collection of historical locomotive relics from Belarus and the Soviet Union.
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When it opened in 1907 across from the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin was the "most modern" hotel in Germany.
It started with an avalanche and a flask of Holy Blood.
Once home to papal Cardinals, this picturesque villa looks out onto the calm waters of Lake Como, Italy.
Once a secret military base, this port is now one of the most visited tourist sites in Antarctica.
This prestigious university has been educating Germans for nearly 150 years.
Built in 1832 during the establishment of the county seat, this historic jail recently spent a little time as a restaurant.
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