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The historic Brooklyn Bridge, which connects Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn across the East River, first opened to traffic in 1883. The bridge is a real piece of New York City history and one of the city's most iconic landmarks, appearing in several films and television series. An authentic New York…
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Located on the Münsterplattform in close proximity to Bern's cathedral is the Mattelift, a straightforward elevator, known as Senkeltram. It is a kind of public transportation that links the downtown area to the Matte neighborhood, a historic working-class hub where industries like tanning were practiced. The Senkeltram is a tramway…
View moreThe Torres de Serranos is an impressive architectural gem located in the heart of Valencia, Spain. Standing tall and proud, these ancient towers have witnessed centuries of history unfold before their stone walls. Built in the 14th century as part of the city's defense system, they served as a grand…
View moreWat Arun, known internationally as Temple of Down (full name: Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan) is one of the most important temples in Bangkok. It is also known as Wat Chaeng
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…
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