Kashan, Iran
Agha Bozorg Mosque
Famed for its symmetry, this Iranian mosque has hosted visits from architects and kings.
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Famed for its symmetry, this Iranian mosque has hosted visits from architects and kings.
This Georgian-style manor house in Norfolk, England has undergone countless restorations since the 18th century.
This railway museum in York, U.K. displays hundreds of locomotives from every era of British public transportation.
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.
This fire station in Marfa, Texas is facing extinction. Not only have records of its establishment been lost, but its modern-day budgets are dwindling.
This is the oldest indoor pool in Vienna and was the first to largely abolish gender segregation.
This independent Moroccan theater is dedicated to film culture and housed in a slightly crumbly 1930s cinema.
This palace, regarded as a "masterpiece of modern design," is also one of England's most haunted places. It is rumored a former staff member haunts the halls.
This pair of chairs sits within the modernist Palm Springs Art Museum. The space exists to showcase regional arts, natural sciences, and host live performances.
More than 61 million people have visited this castle - the primary influence for Cinderella's castle in the Disney logo - after it opened its doors to tourists.
This house is named after one of General George Washington's Life Guards - a unit charged with Washington's safety during the Revolutionary War.
Now a museum, this centuries-old German mansion has a moat and defensive turrets despite never being under threat of siege.
This spacious palace features balconies, fountains, antique furniture, inlaid marble, fine mosaics, Turkish baths and more was once the home of a ruler in the Ottoman Empire.
This marble-lined pool is housed in an Art Deco recreation complex on the site of even older public baths.
This viewfinder is found on a German fortress that is one of the best-preserved Renaissance military structures of Europe.
This site holds the personal art collection of Salvador Dali, and is also his final resting place.
Originally named "Tramway Rural," this railway opened by two brothers in 1888 with horse-drawn cars, but converted to electric power in 1908.
This century-old Argentinian opera house is held in high regard as one of the best concert venues in the world, both acoustically and aesthetically.
This Italian Yacht Club was the first club of its kind on the entire Mediterranean Sea.
The highest exterior elevator in Europe lifts passengers 153 meters up to the summit in under 60 seconds.
This Hungarian museum was used as a venue for revolutionary speeches that would spur a national rebellion in 1848.
This mid-19th century British train station played a fateful role in modern literature.
Originally built as two separate lines, this Swiss railway utilizes a rolling stock of which some cars date back to the 1930s. The complete trip takes about an hour.
AWA Visted HereCurrently the leading train system in all of Italy, this metro system won the most prestigious design award in Italy in 1964.
This Italian cathedral took nearly three centuries to complete and contains countless works of art.
This seemingly desolate clay pan in the Namib Desert exhibits beautiful orange hues across its towering dunes.
This heritage railway operates over two historic routes in New Hampshire, USA, and features restored coaches from the 1920s.
Welcome to the world’s oldest cinema still in operation: Eden Cinema
Groundbreakers
The Airstream legacy lives on today in a number of ways, as Wally’s company continues innovating in his style, adding a range of enhanced models to the family.
From war to venerated winter sport, the Pass is now a ski resort where “the paradise of snow and nature is the ideal vacation spot both in winter and summer.”
The cozy, quaint Waffle Cabin serves Liege-style waffles, a unique recipe native to Belgium.
A dream home built with a blank cheque from the British government. What and who could possibly do to be rewarded such an open-ended gift?
Until early 2020, El Rastro had been here every week come rain, snow and heatwaves – not even the Spanish Civil War interrupted it for this long. But finally after a long hiatus, the Rastro returned in November 2020.
This ferry landing stage on the bank of Lake Maggiore leads to a citrus-y surprise.
The post office, located along the U.S. Route 41, is in fact, the smallest full-service post office in the United States.
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