Fulda, Germany
Schlossgarten Fulda
This Baroque palace contains works of art ranging from portrait paintings to porcelain.
From the CommunityThis Baroque palace contains works of art ranging from portrait paintings to porcelain.
From the CommunityRenovated and reopened in 2017, this beloved football stadium is set to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup - the first ever in the Middle East.
Formerly Ottawa's central train station, the station's main concourse has been transformed to house the Senate of Canada's temporary chambers.
Built on Chingshan Mountain, this Shrine is dedicated to those lost in the wars of the Republic of China.
This Milan Metro station was conceived and built to accommodate crowds for the 1990 Football World Cup.
This artificial freshwater lake is the main attraction in Udaipur, India. Tourists can visit the lake's four islands, each with their own palaces from the Mewar dynasty.
Attracting thousands of tourists, photographers, and architecture enthusiasts each year, this basketball court in Hong Kong is a world-famous attraction in itself.
This church is the largest and most-attended Catholic church in all of Istanbul.
This boat in the historic harbor of Nyhavn in Copehagen features a two-bedroom hotel.
This volunteer-run heritage railway operates between Llangollen and Corwen in Wales.
This Italian "all-seater", with no standing room, soccer stadium is best known for hosting the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
This museum in Boston was robbed in the world's largest property theft, a case that remains unsolved to this day with a $10 million reward for the artwork's safe return.
From the CommunityThis private club and golf course has been a tradition in Marshalltown, Iowa since 1896.
This Massachusetts state park is home to the mystery of Shute - either a colonel, a drunk, or a wrestler - who suffered a historic fall on Great Island in the 1800s.
This Italian Baroque-style theater dubbed "La Bomboniera" by artists sits below the town-hall in Offida, Italy.
This British royal palace on the banks of the Thames is survived by the Dutch House, built in an Artisan Mannerist style dominated by Dutch gables.
From the CommunityStill offering a rustic, no-frills experience, the lodge is a heaven for adventurers seeking solitude—and perhaps a bear or two.
Currently the leading train system in all of Italy, this metro system won the most prestigious design award in Italy in 1964.
This project became well-known for exhibiting color to Berliners in a whole new way.
A colorful view from inside a pirate ship on a sightseeing tour on the beautiful Lake Ashi in Japan.
This German cable train system dates back well over a century, and was running on electric power as early as 1907.
This trade show center is one of the largest in Germany, and is "branded" with the second largest logo in the world.
Seam-Si is a divination method that dates to the twelfth century, making it one of the world’s oldest styles of fortune-telling.
A narrow-gauge Austrian railway that transports visitors through the Salzach valley from the lake to the mountains.
This colorful Catholic church supposedly got its start when a basket containing a statue of the Virgin Mary washed ashore.
This "Old Town" historic fishing village in Essex is highly regarded by many as being one of the best and happiest places to live in the UK.
This Maserati, the A6, is one of 52 ever made in this style. 48 of these sports cars are open spyders, while the remaining four are built with the berlinetta body type.
These red mailboxes are a standard drop off location for post in Denmark. With a postal service dating back to the mid-1600s it is still regarded as one of the best in the European Union.
This theatre, evoking Baroque-Japanese revivalist style and pre-Edo period design, is devoted to the art of Kabuki, staging performances that can last an entire day.
AWA visted hereThis 1,441-room Baroque palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historical monuments in Austria.
This 1960s bunker was built in the residence of South Vietnam's president following an attempted assassination at the hands of his own air force.
This unparalleled personal art collection opened to the public in London with one condition - that no object should ever leave, even on loan.
Clicking into a begone era.
AWA visted hereThis ornate concert hall is the only one in Europe that is lit entirely by natural light during the day.
This eclectic copper tower designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was meant to stand in New York City, but the Great Depression resulted in it being built in the humble town of Bartlesville, Oklahoma.