The Blue Mosque, also known as Sultan Ahmed Mosque, is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a historic symbol of Istanbul. It stands as a fusion of Ottoman and Byzantine elements, captivating visitors with its spiritual ambiance and architectural beauty.
Read MoreThe Château de Chenonceau is a stunning French castle located in the Loire Valley. The castle was built in the 16th century and has passed through the hands of many prominent French figures, including Diane de Poitiers, Catherine de' Medici, and Louise Dupin.
Read MoreThe Château de Chambord is a stunning example of French Renaissance architecture, located in the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the largest and most impressive castles in the region. Its iconic double helix staircase was designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Read MoreThe Château de Villandry is an exceptional example of Renaissance architecture, situated in the Loire Valley in France. It is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved castles in the region, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
Read MoreCheverny castle is a magnificent and historic French chateau located in the Loire Valley. The castle was originally built in the early 17th century by Henri Hurault, the Marquis de Vibraye, who was a prominent member of the French aristocracy.
Read MoreThe Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, located in the city of Kotor in Montenegro, is a stunning architectural masterpiece that dates back to the 12th century
Read MoreThe Walls of Dubrovnik are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in Croatia. With numerous additions and modifications throughout their history, they have been considered to be amongst the great fortification systems of the Middle Ages.
Read MoreStari Most, also known as Mostar Bridge is a rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city.
Read MoreJemaa el-Fnaa (also Jemaa el-Fna, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city). It remains the main square of Marrakesh, used by locals and tourists.
Read Morehe Western Wall, known in the West as the Wailing Wall, and in Islam as the Buraq Wall is an ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Read MoreThe Ruins of Saint Paul's are the ruins of a 17th-century Catholic religious complex in Santo António, Macau, China. They include what was originally St. Paul's College and the Church of St. Paul a 17th-century Portuguese church dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle.
Read MoreHumayun's tomb is a complex of buildings of Mughal architecture in the Indian city of Delhi. It includes the main tomb of Emperor Humayun, as well as other tombs, mosques and other constructions.
Read MoreKonso is a town in southwestern Ethiopia, located on the banks of the Sagan River. The site was considered a World Heritage Site
Read MoreThe Bizkaia bridge is a toll ferry bridge, inaugurated in 1893, that joins the two banks of the Bilbao estuary. Was the first of its type in the world and one of the eight that are still preserved. Unesco world heritage since 2006
Read MoreThe Zócalo is the main square in central Mexico City. It was the main ceremonial center in the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan.
Read MoreThe Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron.
Read MoreThe Cinque Terre is a coastal area in the northwest of Italy. Comprises five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore
Read MoreThe 11 medieval monolithic cave churches of this 13th-century 'New Jerusalem' are situated in a mountainous region in the heart of Ethiopia
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