Category: Historical Landmarks
Historically significant architectural landmarks and attractions.
Big 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…
View moreEmpire State Building is an iconic office tower, offering observatories and exhibits, located in Manhattan, New York. Built in 1931, this art deco style building is the fifth tallest structure in the US and 28th in the world, standing at 1,454 ft (443.2 m) height. Quick facts Name: Empire State…
View moreSchönbrunn Palace was the Habsburg rulers‘ primary summer residence in Hietzing, Vienna. It’s one of the country’s most significant architectural, cultural and historical landmarks, built in Rococo style.
View moreA symbol of New York and the US in general, iconic Statue of Liberty is located in New York City Harbor on Liberty Island.
View moreThe brilliant, majestic The Grand Palace is without a doubt Bangkok's most recognized monument. It's a must-see attraction that no trip to the city is complete without seeing. It was built in 1782 and served as the Thai King's residence, the Royal Court, and the administrative seat of government for…
View moreRoman Forum (or Foro Romano in Italian) is large archaeological site in the heart of Rome, place with many well preserved remains of ancient structures, buildings and temples.
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