Jay Pritzker Pavilion – Millennium Park, Chicago
Jay Pritzker Pavilion, also known as Pritzker Pavilion or Pritzker Music Pavilion, is a bandshell in Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is located on the south side of Randolph
Marlow Bridge – Marlow, England
Marlow Bridge is a road traffic and foot bridge over the River Thames in England between the town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire and the village of Bisham in Berkshire. It crosses the Thames just upstream of Marlow Lock, on the reach
Women Are Persons Monument – Ottawa, Canada
The Women are Persons! Monument is located on the grounds of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. The monument was unveiled at a special event on October 18, 2000 to commemorate the Persons Case and the Famous Five women involved. Until
Cloud Gate Sculpture – Chicago, USA
Cloud Gate (also known as "The Bean") is a public sculpture by Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor, that is the centerpiece of AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.
Navy Pier Ferris Wheel – Chicago, USA
Attractions include the 150-foot tall Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, which was manufactured by Vekoma and opened on July 1st, 1995. It operates year-round, weather permitting, and has 40 gondolas, each seating up to 6 passengers.
Blue Fin Building – London, England
The Blue Fin building on Bankside was designed by Allies and Morrison - the award-winning architectural practice also responsible for the Royal Festival Hall New Building and the BBC Media Village. The development is part of Bankside 123, a project
Marble Arch – London, England
Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble (with some marble pieces extracted near Seravezza) monument that now stands on a large traffic island at the junction of Oxford Street, Park Lane, and Edgware Road, almost directly opposite Speakers' Corner in
Little Venice – Mykonos, Greece
Little Venice is one of the most romantic place in the whole of Mykonos. The neighborhood of Little Venice is replete with elegant and gorgeous old houses that are situated precariously on the edge of the sea. Many a discerning
Neal’s Yard – London, England
Neal's Yard is a small alley in Covent Garden between Shorts Gardens and Monmouth Street which opens into a courtyard. It is named after the 17th century developer, Thomas Neale. It now contains several health food cafes and New Age
The Temple Bar – Dublin, Ireland
In 1609 Sir William Temple was made Provost if Trinity College Dublin and Masters Chancery in Ireland and moved to Dublin. Temple built his house and gardens on newly reclaimed land here in the corner of Temple Lane and Temple
Gaiety Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St. Stephen's Green. It specialises in operatic and musical productions, with occasional dramatic shows. Designed by architect C.J. Phipps and built
All Saints’ Church – Blackheath, London
All Saints' is the Parish Church for Blackheath Village. It offers a traditional Catholic approach to worship, with a long-standing fine choral tradition and an emphasis on liturgy. All Saints was built as the new parish church for the village
Somerset House – London, England
Somerset House is a large building situated on the south side of the Strand in central London, England, overlooking the River Thames, just east of Waterloo Bridge. The central block of the Neoclassical building, the outstanding project of the architect
Great Conservatory – Syon House, London
Syon House, with its 200-acre (80 hectare/800,000 m²) park, is situated in west London, England. It belongs to the Duke of Northumberland and is now his family's London residence. The family's traditional central London residence was Northumberland House. The eclectic
Malecón – Havana, Cuba
The Malecón (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway and seawall which stretches for 8 km along the coast in Havana, Cuba, from the mouth of Havana Harbor in Old Havana, along the north side of the Centro
Torreon de Cojimar – Cuba
CojÃmar Tower, locally known as Torreón de CojÃmar, is situated at the seafront in the village of CojÃmar on Cuba. It lies east of the old town of Havana at the mouth of the CojÃmar river. The history of CojÃmar
Cathedral of Havana – Havana, Cuba
The Catedral de la Virgen MarÃa de la Concepción Inmaculada de La Habana (Cathedral of The Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception) is a Roman Catholic Cathedral and is the seat of Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, the Cardinal Archbishop
Plaza Vieja – Old Havana, Cuba
The Old Square (Spanish: Plaza Vieja) is a plaza located in Old Havana, Cuba. The plaza and its surroundings are also one of the seven consejos populares (wards) of the municipality of Old Havana. It has a residential population of
Maidens Cove Beach – Cape Town, South Africa
Maidens Cove is situated between Clifton's Beaches and Glen Beach, it is known for its views of Table mountain and the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range. Stop at the Maidens Cove parking area between Camps Bay and Clifton and near the
Rio Tinto Mines – Huelva Province, Spain
Arising out of the midst of the surrounding greenery, the giant opencast mines of Rio Tinto create a surreal, almost lunar landscape. The removal of layer upon layer of soil and rock, in the search for iron ore, copper and