Genova, Italy
Palazzo San Giorgio
No need to yell out the surname of a famous explorer to discover the long history of this harbor side palace.
No need to yell out the surname of a famous explorer to discover the long history of this harbor side palace.
With many twists and turns, this playhouse's story could be an operetta.
AWA visted hereWhat do Marilyn Monroe, Beaux-Arts architecture, and Raiders of the Lost Ark all have in common?
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This "blood and bandage" fire station is the oldest station in Singapore still in operation.
AWA visted hereA hot-pink confection of Bohemian Neo-Renaissance style, the Hotel Opera stands in the less touristy Nové Město, or “New Town,” quarter of storied Prague.
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This oyster bar is the oldest restaurant in Whistable founded in 1856 by Richard "leggy" Wheeler.
One house, two governors.
From the CommunityThe only city in the world to be completely surrounded by intact Roman walls.
The third largest theme park in Latin America has a global feel...
Caldecott-winner David Macaulay once drew Gothic cathedrals here. Now it's a mixed-media studio locals call the chocolate shop.
AWA visted hereAlbum artist William Schaff calls his Victorian studio Fort Foreclosure. It's part joke, part truth, entirely still standing.
AWA visted hereOnce serving as marines to the navy’s militia police, the Warren Federal Blues now serve a very different purpose.
AWA visted hereFrom vaccination centers to the Olympic games to world fairs, this building has been home to major world events since its construction in the late 1800s.
This grandiose opera arena has been declared one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world.
From the CommunityPalácio do Comércio is not just a source of “architectural pride”, but a historical city-wide landmark.
In the 1950s, both a wealthy hotelier and a Hollywood legend called this towering hotel home.
The site of some of the most luxurious brands is also the site of some of the most unusual ... recycling.
This 19th-century Hotel is home to 871 rooms -- and countless ghosts who roam its halls.
From the CommunityThis university is celebrated for its academic programs -- and its cactus collection.
The only place in the world one can find Bettelmatt cheese.
Woodstock would forever be changed by playing the part of a village over 500 miles away—Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Behind every good king is a great queen.
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