Category: Historical Landmarks
Historically significant architectural landmarks and attractions.
St. Mark's Basilica is an iconic church cathedral with gilded domes, located on the St. Mark’s Square. It is featuring opulent interior, myriad mosaics and a museum. It is a must when visiting Venice to visit. Since this place is full of history and artifacts, we recommend you use guided…
View moreCasa Loma (translated from Spanish – "Hill House") is a mansion and garden in Gothic Revival style in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, now a museum and landmark of the historic house.
View moreThe Royal Palace of Madrid, although now only used for state ceremonies, is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in the city of Madrid. The palace has a floor room of 135,000 square meters (1,450,000 square ft) and has more than 3,400 rooms. Quick facts Name: Royal Palace…
View morePrague Castle is actually a castle complex constructed in the 9th century in Prague, Czech Republic. It is the Czech Republic President's formal office. The castle was a power seat for Bohemian kings, Holy Roman emperors, and Czechoslovak presidents. Quick facts Name: Prague Castle Location: Prague, Czech Republic Built 9th…
View moreThe United States Capitol, often referred to as the Capitol Building, is home to the U.S. Congress and seat of the U.S. federal government's executive branch.
View moreBig Ben is a nickname of Elizabeth Tower, previously called the Clock Tower and it is a part of Westminster Palace. It is unmissable landmark and widely recognizable symbol of London and the UK in general. The tower has four clock faces one on each side of the tower, so…
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