Steyl, Netherlands
Missiemuseum Steyl
Intended to educate future missionaries on distant countries and cultures, this museum's collection comprises nearly 1500 taxidermy animals from across the globe.
Intended to educate future missionaries on distant countries and cultures, this museum's collection comprises nearly 1500 taxidermy animals from across the globe.
This interdenominational chapel is the oldest structure in the Yosemite Valley and has been a sought after destination for weddings since 1884.
This funicular railway takes "air-guests" to the top of a Swedish mountain in about 7 minutes.
Passengers glide along a glacial lake on the border of Switzerland and Italy in a steamboat from the 1920s.
AWA visted hereSix miles outside Paris sits an art museum inside a chateaux featuring the largest collection by artists by the famed "School of Paris".
This railway museum in York, U.K. displays hundreds of locomotives from every era of British public transportation.
Home of Sri Lanka's Kandurate cricket team, this stadium frequently hosts cricket matches that can last for days.
Home of the original 'Black-and-White Cookie', this 100-year-old bakery was a beloved staple in New York City, now closed.
Home of the still-functioning guild of fishmongers, who received their first royal charter in 1272.
This Czech museum was once a convent. It has been converted to house the historical music collection of Prague.
This stadium hosts the largest international polo tournament in the world. The Argentinian Army rents it out to the Argentine Polo Association for use in matches.
This pool's modern aqua tones were adopted in 1904, and is the home base to where Scottish Olympic medalists are known to swim and train.
From the CommunityFly high over Denali with this air taxi service in the heart of Alaska.
Follow this arrow to trains in historic Covent Garden station in London, built in 1907.
Formed in 1845, the Scotland Railway carried its first passengers 39 miles from Kittybrewster to Huntly.
This former cattle ranch was the epicenter of a thriving town in Uruguay. Today, that town has a population of only 200 dedicated to rural activity and granite quarries.
This former clubhouse for American expats in Shanghai is now a complex of shops and restaurants.
Formerly the headquarters of a brotherhood of unmarried merchants who have pledged to defend the city of Tallinn, Estonia from invasion.
The colors of the star honor the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with purple representing ngā Anahera Pono (the faithful angels).
Founded by fashion designer Miuccia Prada and her husband Patrizio Bertelli, this art institute is housed in a former 1910's gin distillery.
Gailearai Naisiunta na heireann, Founded in 1854, houses the national collection of Irish and European art.
This fully electric Swiss railway, the largest is the country, has provided city and regional service since 1901.
AWA visted hereDesigned for tough, rural terrain, the Lada pictured here is on the most dangerous road in Spain.
This 1930s ventilation station, one of several for England's Queensway Tunnel, has been dispersing air in iconic art deco style since 1934.
This railway is Europe's longest railway network, and it runs through idyllic German landscapes.
This extravagant pink palace was once occupied by the Marquee of Foz and is now open for guided tours.
Famed for its symmetry, this Iranian mosque has hosted visits from architects and kings.
Remarkably, ferries have been running this route across the River Camel in the UK since 1337.
This London Underground terminus station was the inspiration for a book about a fictional bear, and also is the location of the last railway band in England.
The members of this Australian yacht club came together to design and build their own racing skiff.
The construction of Sophia, Bulgaria's underground metro was delayed several times due to the unearthing of ancient artifacts and ruins.
This Turkish cultural institution resides in what was once the state bank of the Ottoman Empire.
From the CommunityCreated specifically for exotic palms, this historic glass house provides an unobstructed space for the trees to flourish.
This mini train servicing an idyllic beach town near Lisbon, Portugal is still blissfully under the radar of most tourists.