Berlin, Germany
Babylon
The Babylon cinema in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin was awarded the "German Award for Monument Protection" after its reconstruction in 2002.
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The Babylon cinema in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin was awarded the "German Award for Monument Protection" after its reconstruction in 2002.
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Sitting on the border of Canada and the United States, this is the only opera house in the world to have an address in separate countries.
Off-Centered Adventures
Located in Washington Square, the Judson Memorial Church emerged as an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community in the 1960s.
Though bringing your own food into a movie theater is typically frowned upon, owner Jerry Steel encouraged it.
In The Details
This historic pool is attached to a library - an unusual pairing that was once quite common.
Now the oldest continuously open school in Austria, this abbey was saved from destruction by Emperor Joseph II because of its reputation as an academic institution.
This organ designed by Belgian musician Firmin Swinnen creates music with the help of of 10,010 pipes.
Originally Located in Germany's Garden Realm, the Gothic House was originally built as a gardener's apartment and was transformed into a private residence for Prince Leopold III.
Open since 1912, the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Crescent Wing and iconic logo were designed by renowned African American architect Paul Williams.
The only monument to Islam in Odessa, the Al Salam Mosque and adjoining Arabian Culture Center are emblems of the long Muslim history of the Ukranian port city.
Built in 1886, the Royal Concertgebouw is heralded as on of the finest concert halls with world-renowned acoustics.
This Victorian-era palm house is home to over 4,500 plant species cultivated from all over the world.
Despite its visual splendor and apparent purpose, Union Station has long ceased to serve as a railway hub.
AWA Visted HereThis 13-story, LA-based theater built to showcase films from the United Artists studio also once held the largest private collection of Bibles.
This venue for experimental and independent theater works has premiered performances that have come to define the country's cultural history.
Like the best compositions, this conservatory's story began with the humility of a single note, then built and built until something truly beautiful was born…
AWA Visted Here“Public Puzzle: Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Begin.”
AWA Visted HereThis 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 famed Japanese ramen franchise started as a single stall that required a membership to be seated.
This athletic and social club, the first of its kind in Los Angeles, provided the training for 97 total Olympic medalists, and 47 gold medal winners.
This turn of the century landmark rail line in Los Angeles runs just two cars, named Sinai and Olivet.
This library features an historic rotunda painted with intricate murals and a zodiac chandelier with 48 lights - the number of states at the time of construction.
Though billed as Knoxville’s “Grand Entertainment Palace,” the Tennessee Theatre has never actually housed any royal residents.
All dogs go to heaven--but we get a Dog Chapel.
AWA Visted HereBuilt in 1930, this former department store headquarters is considered the finest type of Art Deco architecture in Los Angeles.
Opened with great fanfare in 1939, this train station in Los Angeles remains one of the busiest in the western U.S.
A grand organ's renovated concert space is housed in an unexpected institution.
AWA Visted HereStorms from the Atlantic sea have shaped the resilient history of the the Harbor of Refuge Light.
The most unique structures in the entire town.
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