The Brandenburg Gate is a monumental neoclassical city gate in central Berlin. Built between 1788 and 1791 by architect Carl Gotthard Langhans, it originally served as a grand entrance to the city. Over centuries it witnessed historic moments—from Napoleon’s triumphal entry and WWII damage, to standing at the heart of the Berlin Wall
Read MoreThe Elogio del Horizonte is a monumental concrete sculpture by Eduardo Chillida, completed in 1989 and installed on Gijón’s Cerro de Santa Catalina. Intended as a frame for the Cantabrian Sea, it has become an enduring symbol of the city.
Read MoreAbbey Road is a famous street in London’s St John’s Wood, best known for its pedestrian crossing featured on The Beatles’ 1969 album cover. Outside the renowned Abbey Road Studios, the crossing has become a global pilgrimage site for music fans and pop culture enthusiasts.
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