Hagia Sophia in Istanbul’s old city s an architectural phenomenon and one of the largest enclosed spaces in the world.
Examples of Spanish architecture from different parts of the country, all in one place.
One of the largest and comprehensive collections, with more than 7 million objects from all over the world, illustrating human culture, from its beginning until nowadays.
The Old Town, National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture. In 2009 The Old Town celebrates its 100th anniversary.
It all started with one bad painting in 1994 and since then the museum developed and now it has two galleries.
This is one of the family of four Tate galleries and is the national gallery of international modern art.
Experience over a century of automotive history and take a look at the exciting future of automobiles.
The clock museum, unique among the museums in Romania, introduces the visitor in the world of clocks, whatever their type might be.
One of the best known monuments in the world, a gift from the people of France, at 100 years after the declaration of independence of North America.
The Little Mermaid symbolizes the fairy tale by Danish author and poet Hans Christian Andersen.
This is a mausoleum located in Agra, India, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.
Constantin Brancusi is a name with a strong resonance in the world, whenever Romania in mentioned in a discussion.
One of the most famous sites in the world. Britain's greatest national icon.
A nice remember for the king of rock, Freddie Mercury, in Montreux, Switzerland.
The memorial “Shot Pillars” honours the martyrs from the December 1989 Revolution in Cluj, Transylvania, an artwork that delights both eye and the mind.
This traffic light is for real, no photo-manipulation involved.
One of Rome's most beautiful squares, featuring three fountains and a beautiful baroque church, with restaurants, cafes and lively atmosphere.