5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
St Patrick’s Cathedral also known as ‘The Cathedral of St Patrick’ is a Roman Catholic cathedral in New York City, USA. The cathedral was built in the 19th century and opened in 1878, built to a Gothic Revival style from the idea of the architect James Renwick Jr. The cathedral has been expanded since with (...Find out more)
10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560, USA
The National Museum of Natural History is a natural history museum situated in Washington, USA. The museum is administered by Smithsonian Institute, it is the fourth most visited museum in the world and it is the most visited natural history museum in the world. The museum opened in 1910 in a magnificent Neoclassical purpos (...Find out more)
Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze F, Italy
Florence Cathedral, formally known as ‘Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore’ is a cathedral situated in Florence, Italy. The cathedral build began in 1296 and was structurally completed to the Gothic style designed by architect Arnolfo di Cambio in 1436, the dome of the cathedral was designed by Filippo Brunelles (...Find out more)
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, England
Renamed to the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 but more commonly known as Big Ben, which was the nickname given to the bell in the clock tower at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. Its build was completed in 1859 and its clockmaker claimed it to be the most accurate four-faced chiming and striking clock in the world and th (...Find out more)
Champ de Mars, 5 Avenue Anatole, 75007 Paris, France
The Eiffel Tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris is a tower built from wrought iron. The tower is named after Gustave Eiffel, the man whose company planned and erected the tower. The tower has become one of the most recognisable structures in the world and is thought to be iconic when people think of France. The tower stands (...Find out more)
Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
The Roman Forum is situated in Rome. The Forum contains a rectangular plaza, which was the centre of life for people living in the city of Rome, it was the place for elections and public events such as executions; the ruins around the plaza were formerly government buildings in Ancient Rome. The Romans main and most importa (...Find out more)
Westminster, London, SW1A 0AA, England
The Palace of Westminster also known more commonly as the Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom, holding both the House of Lords and Commons. The Palace of Westminster is the home of politics in the United Kingdom and is where all members of parliament meet to discuss new laws and other parliamentary matters. The Pala (...Find out more)
Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France
Louvre Museum holds the title of the biggest museum in the world. The museum was established in 1793 and is the third most visited museum in the world. When the museum was opened in 1793, it was an exhibition of 537 paintings. 220 years later its collection of objects is at over 38,000. These differ from objects such as pa (...Find out more)
Prinsengracht 263-267, 1016 GV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Anne Frank House situated on the Prinsengracht canal in central Amsterdam is a house that was the residence of a wartime Jewish diarist and writer Anne Frank. The house was turned into a museum in 1960. The museum shows the life and the hardships of Anne Frank who hid in a secret annexe at the property during the Second Wor (...Find out more)
Westminster, London, SW1A 1AA, England
The most famous of buildings associated with the UK monarchy and seen as the home of the Queen, Buckingham Palace is one of the most visited sights in the UK and seen as a must-see by many. The Palace was opened in 1703 and was made the home of the Queen of the United Kingdom at the time in 1761. It was enlarged in the 19th (...Find out more)
89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
Grand Central Terminal, also known as Grand Central station or just simply Grand Central is a famous transport terminal in New York City, USA. The building is well known for its stunning architecture. The terminal was completed in 1913 and is adorned with marble floors that extend to marble ticket counters. Its stunning mai (...Find out more)
Sir Matt Busby Way, Stretford, Manchester, M16 ORA, England
Old Trafford Football Ground is the home of one of the most famous football clubs in the world, Manchester United. The stadium situated in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester is over 100 years old after first being opened in February 1910. The first architect for the stadium was Archibald Leitch back in 1909. Since then the fo (...Find out more)
Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004, USA
The Statue of Liberty situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbour is a sculpture that was given to the United States from France as a gift, dedicated in 1886. It is a symbol of universal peace and freedom. It was named as a National Monument in 1924 and since 1933 has been looked after by the National Park Service. The s (...Find out more)
Piazza del Colosseo, 1, Roma, 00184 RM, Italy
The Colosseum in the city centre of Rome also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre is one of Rome’s many ancient monuments. Built around the time of 72 AD – 80 AD with modifications made in the 10 years that followed after a change of emperors, it is the largest amphitheatre ever built. It was built out of concrete (...Find out more)
6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France
The Notre Dame Cathedral in France’s capital city Paris is a medieval Catholic cathedral. The cathedral is amongst the most recognisable in the world and is also one of the biggest. The cathedral is a fine example of French Gothic architecture and its gargoyles that appear on the outside of the building have gained fa (...Find out more)
Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
The Trevi Fountain situated in the Trevi district of Rome is a fountain that was created in 1762. It is amongst the largest fountains in Rome and is one of the most famous fountains in the world. The fountains stand at 86 ft high (26.3 metres) and 161.3ft (49.15 metres) in width, its architect was Nicola Salvi and it was co (...Find out more)
Lambeth, London, SE1 7PB, England
The London Eye is located within close proximity to the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben. The Eye is a giant Ferris wheel which was opened in 2000 to offer the public elevated views over the United Kingdom’s capital city. The eye is Europe’s largest Ferris wheel at 443 feet tall, it was previously the highest o (...Find out more)
Wembley, London, HA9 0WS, England
Wembley Stadium in London is the current home of English Football and has been for many decades. The English national football sides play all their home games at the stadium, which is also used as the venue for England’s biggest domestic football matches with both the League and FA Cup Finals amongst its big calendar (...Find out more)
20 Deans Yd, Westminster, London, SW1P 3PA, England
Westminster Abbey is a Gothic abbey church in Westminster, London. It is a notable British religious building, as it is the place for royal coronations. The church is a Church of England place of worship and is directly responsible to the sovereign. A church was believed to have been opened on the site in 1060, but the cur (...Find out more)
Tower Bridge Rd, London SE1 2UP, England
Seen as an iconic symbol of London, England Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge that stretches over the River Thames. Tower Bridge was built over 120 years ago to ease road traffic while maintaining river access to the busy Pool of London docks. The roadways lift up to allow passing boats to pass throug (...Find out more)
350 5th Ave, New York, NY 10118, USA
The Empire State Building is a skyscraper situated in New York City. Located on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. Its name came from the nickname of its location New York “The Empire State”. It was the world’s tallest building for 40 years between the years of 1931 and 1970. It is also well known for its observatio (...Find out more)
Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
The Milan Cathedral, situated in central Milan is Italy’s largest church and the third biggest in the World. The cathedral is the second largest Roman Catholic Cathedral in the world. The Cathedral is dedicated to St Mary of the Nativity. The Cathedral has a lot of interest in its build. It is thought that the Lord an (...Find out more)
Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Todd St, Manchester, M4 3BG, England
The National Football Museum in Manchester was opened in 2012 at the Urbis building in the city centre. The museum was originally opened in Preston in 2001 but was moved to Manchester. The museum was founded to preserve and display significant collections of football memorabilia. The president of the museum is Sir Bobby Cha (...Find out more)
Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, England
The National Gallery in Westminster’s Trafalgar Square in Central London is a museum that displays art. The museum has a collection that extends past 2300 pieces that date from 13th century to the start of the 20th. The museum was founded in 1824. The building the museum is housed in was built between 1831 and 1838, (...Find out more)
Talbot Rd, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, England
Old Trafford Cricket Ground also known as Emirates Old Trafford is the cricketing home of Lancashire County Cricket Club in the Old Trafford area of Manchester, England. The cricket ground opened in 1857 but it was not until 1864 that Lancashire played at the stadium. The ground hosts England national teams test matches and (...Find out more)