Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Norway
Pyramiden
Accessible only by sea or snowmobile this former Russian coal-mining village located on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is now a ghost town.
Accessible only by sea or snowmobile this former Russian coal-mining village located on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is now a ghost town.
This sunset pink structure was the tallest in Latin America. And just kept growing.
Now known as the Ville de l’Image, or City of the Image, it is home to a high school that specializes in visual and audiovisual communication.
AWA visted hereThis grand hotel was the place to be in America's Jazz Age--and some patrons of that era have stuck around.
From the CommunityNow a school of medicine, this university can trace its roots back to a king.
From the CommunityA State Capitol building that provides many reasons why you "Ought to Give Iowa A Try."
The descent to the train platform takes more than three minutes.
It is tradition that each time a hot-air balloon lands, champagne is shared.
A building of novel design that could satisfy city regulations while also providing clever advertising for his Turkish cigarettes.
A colorful example of architecture that the early inhabitants of modern Wrocław were determined to clear as it represented remaining traces of German habitation.
In Macbeth, the Scottish king is referred to as the Thane of Cawdor, but his connection to this castle is rooted in fiction.
According to legend, the Toompea Castle sits on a hill created by hand by an ancient woman named Linda.
A mansion that hosted a cast of characters that were the envy of all Ft. Myers.
AWA visted hereA theater with both a living and phantom ensemble.
AWA visted hereThis iconic homestead got its exterior through an innocent mix-up over paint colors.
Once a royal residence, this Mansion now welcomes university students through its halls.
Seven Marchesi generations ran this pasticceria before Prada bought it in 2014. The panettone recipe remains unchanged.
AWA visted hereA ride down the Park's Speed Slide is very much like gliding down a rainbow.
From the CommunityThis exploration society emerged as a great connector of Portugues citizens and students living across the globe.
This seaside Icelandic church has mystical beginnings - and a divine legacy.
The hospital was named after Samuel Hahnemann, physician and founder of homeopathy, which provided a significant shift in early 19th century medicine and how physicians approached treating disease.
This museum was originally built as a summer palace for King George IV.
In 2013, the nonprofit Stageworks Northwest raised $25,000 to restore the theater's historic marquee.
The Joseph Carroll Carriage House is located among distinct mansions of New Orlean's Garden District.
Built on the site of a burned down convent, the Palacio da Bolsa building was built to provide Porto with a site for its stock exchange.
The St. Lawrence Presbytery is located in a former 17th century coaching inn, a rest stop for travelers with horses.
Originally built in 1741, the Orthodox Bishop's Palace was rebuilt after it was destroyed in Serbia's 1849 revolution.
Enter the Lincoln Capri, launched in 1952 - or as the car would become known as: “the nearest sensation to flying”.
From the CommunityAffectionately known as the Pink Castle by locals, the Iskul Hildenbrand House looks like something straight out of a fairy tale.
Welcome to Tiny’s - a three-story landmark townhouse dating back to the 1800s that today houses a family run restaurant & bar.
AWA visted hereEstablished in 1889, the Whitworth has steadily transformed itself over the decades to remain one of England’s preeminent art galleries.
Before it became a Bingo Hall, this southeastern UK social club was a place of refuge during World War II during the air raids and bomings that had racked the nation at the time.
Celebrated as a royal residence recognized for its elegance and ornate interiors.
This royal hunting lodge created for the House of Savoy is a massive palace with 137 rooms and 17 galleries.
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