London, United Kingdom
Sunbeam Talbot 90 Mk IIA
Originally built in North Kensington and released in the summer of 1948, this luxury car introduced a totally new streamlined design with flowing front fenders.
Originally built in North Kensington and released in the summer of 1948, this luxury car introduced a totally new streamlined design with flowing front fenders.
Decorated by some of the most famous artists of their time, this Italian villa with sprawling gardens was the home to the Duke of Lodi.
With one of the best views of the Asturian coast, a pilgrimage is held annually at this chapel to remember those who escaped the Moors in 1931 via the Northern Way.
Designed by a neighborhood architect in 1898, this Art Nouveau public pool is the oldest in Berlin.
From the CommunityThis stadium in Amsterdam won a gold medal in the 1928 Olympics (for an architecture competition).
This remote Catholic church was built by the Polish community in Siberia, Russia.
This catholic church serves a small community on the tiny Magdalen Islands.
Cistercian monks once lived in this modern art museum, originally built in the 15th century.
This clock tower and lighthouse were built in the memory of Captain Robert Falcon Scott who died along with his crew on an expedition to the South Pole.
This huge and elaborate cathedral is closely associated with both the Russian navy and royalty.
This German bath, once separating swimming areas for men and women, was the largest and most expensive pool in the world when it was first opened.
This alpine railway survived a fire in 1940 that almost led to total abandonment of its facilities. Seven train cars were destroyed in the fire.
Urban legend attributes the design of this famous Peruvian lighthouse in the Miraflores district of Lima, to Gustave Eiffel. You may know him from his famous tower in Paris.
Souter Lighthouse located in South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England was the first lighthouse in the world to be built specifically to use alternating electric current.
This rococo-style estate, built in 1756, once housed the Harkort family dynasty in southeastern Germany, but today remains vacant and neglected.
This modern hotel exhibits a variety of plants on each floor and a vertical garden with more than 300 palm trees.
This research library is a Renaissance and Gothic-style dream with one of the world's largest art history collections, including masterpieces by Rembrandt and Vermeer.
From the CommunityOnce the home of a cardinal and the French king, this palace was the place to see and be seen in the 19th century.
This cable car attraction at the Puyallup Fairgrounds in Washington State was unveiled at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
This San Diego lighthouse is said to be named for a young woman who survived a shipwreck only to be murdered by a slighted suitor, who met his own demise soon after, at the lighthouse.
Frequented by celebrities, this hotel in Poland once had a casino where millionaires famously lost their fortunes.
"Old Barney" on Long Beach Island, NJ is on the National Register of Historic Places, and its beacon changed several times since the mid-19th century.
This Moroccan hotel is not just a crown jewel of its country, but of the entire world of hospitality. Winston Churchill called it "the most lovely spot in the whole world."
This 17th century castle was purchased by an Irish immigrant and stayed in his family for 176 years.
Each year, the plaza of this office building hosts Stockholm's largest Christmas tree, and possibly the largest Christmas tree in the world.
From the CommunityThis particular patio seems plucked from the past - primarily thanks to the ancient Moroccan architectural techniques implemented in its design.
This Baroque castle, situated in the German countryside is surrounded by vineyards and is known as a temple to celebrate the zest for life and wine.
This tropical dreamland in the Bahamas has been drawing visitors for centuries, for good or for ill.
This prestigious American military academy has an interior courtyard that dates back to the early 1800s.
This lighthouse in Victoria, Australia has witnessed many shipwrecks and sea battles. Today, visitors can stay at the keeper's cottages, onsite.
In the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia is “America’s Resort” with the lavish interior designs of infamous Dorothy Draper, while also holding an underground secret that may have ties to the U.S. government.
This art museum, originally intended for the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, stands today as one of the leading fine arts institutions in the U.S.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch - Enjoy putting that into your GPS while you marvel at the iconic railway station sign!
Established when there were European colony outposts in India, this 200+ year old tavern has been carefully restored.
This Indian hotel has a 150-year-old wildlife conservatory on the premises that is home to wild boar and spotted deer.