Carinthia, Austria
The Church of St. Vincent
It started with an avalanche and a flask of Holy Blood.
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It started with an avalanche and a flask of Holy Blood.
Two Harbor Lights in the Netherlands use separate signaling colors: one red and white and the other green and white, according to its Lighthouse Authorities designation.
This House of Nobility is one example an exquisite work from the 17th century architecture in northern Europe.
This seaside amusement park is one of California's oldest but most recognizable landmarks, known especially for the park's "Giant Dipper" roller coaster.
This Irish museum's collections include dairy paraphernalia, including a container of thousand year old medieval bog butter.
Longest aerial cabin lift in the UK, running over one mile from the Happy Valley to the Great Orme Summit.
Museum that exhibits a vast collection of historical locomotive relics from Belarus and the Soviet Union.
Block Island, RI's Southeast Light is designed in a unique and sophisticated gothic revival style.
This retro-looking interior is found within the second-largest operating hotel in North Korea that has two cinemas and a casino in the basement.
This nature reserve contains 300 endangered species and the ruins of a 16th century castle.
This palace was the site of the Fall of Saigon, and is depicted on the 200-ng note.
Originally marketed with features such as "refrigerated rooms and drive-in parking", this roadside lodge in downtown Savannah, Georgia remains open and offers 42 retro decorated rooms.
Rotting seaweed once characterized this now popular, and cleaned up promenade in Sweden.
This deluxe hotel in Slovenia wasn't always the five-star attraction it is today. After closing three times, new ownership came together to give the hotel a modern makeover.
In the 1920s, this auditorium was considered a state-of-the-art facility. Since then, it has hosted legendary performers inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Originally a post office, this neo-Gothic structure's red brick facade and gable design stand in contrast to neighboring buildings on the Landwehr Canal.
This palace was the residence of the Bishops of Malta for nearly 400 years.
This country house in Lode, England was an Augustinian convent for centuries before being dissolved by King Henry VIII.
The ballroom of Rideau Hall is the second most televised and photographed room in Canada.
This dreamy lighthouse monitors the flow rate of the branches of the Elbe river in Hamburg, Germany.
This fairy tale manor house is a cultural monument in the small village of Spišský Hrhov.
Home of the Steel Dragon 2000, this Japanese amusement park is billed as "the best amusement park for roller coasters" and also contains a water park with natural hot springs.
Today, this one-room schoolhouse is a county landmark in Sonoma County. But for 111 years, it was the longest-running educational institution of its kind in California.
Once the private library of the bourgeoisie and enlightened nobility, this 18th century library in Gorlitz, Germany was originally established as a scientific society for Middle Europe.
This depression-era WPA building in Iowa is still an active pool facility.
This launderettes is one of the last original 24/7 laundry venues that is still operating in London.
This national park in Namibia features the oldest desert in the world.
This unique cottage has housed artists of various stripes for more than 150 years.
Traversing the Rhine river, this cable car is considered the safest means of transportation in Cologne, Germany.
A remnant and reminder of colonial America, this house was originally built in 1754 and is now part of the Deerfield museum.
This mountaintop cabin has been serving "Top of the World" waffles since 2009.
This stunning Spanish plaza was designed to astonish visitors during the Ibero-American exposition of 1929.
This gorgeous gatehouse was designed to optimize form and function, providing water to residents of Louisville.
This historic Swedish hotel closed its doors in the early 1940s only to be reopened after extensive renovations in more recent times.
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