The Steelworker Mural

Discover The Steelworker Mural in Sheffield, England: This magnificent mural was created with over 30,000 colored bricks.

The Rhenish Rod

Discover The Rhenish Rod in Leiden, Netherlands: An unassuming rod in the Netherlands was once the old standard unit of length for the entire Dutch empire.

Museum of Unnecessary Things

Discover Museum of Unnecessary Things in Kiev, Ukraine: A Kiev-based repository for all manners of discarded curiosities.

Volkssternwarte München

Discover Volkssternwarte München in Munich, Germany: A delightful but little-known public observatory and planetarium in Munich.

Kobayr Monastery

Discover Kobayr Monastery in Armenia: The ruins of a medieval monastery built on a perilous slope.

The Devil’s Sentry Box

Legend tells how a Spanish soldier disappeared from this isolated guard post without a trace.

Edinburgh Book Sculptures

Discover Edinburgh Book Sculptures in Edinburgh, Scotland: Anonymously sculpted and donated, these sculptures made from poetry books and pages are sprinkled around the city.

Magic Roundabout

Discover Magic Roundabout in Hertfordshire, England: A giant roundabout made up of six smaller roundabouts.

Goseck Circle

Discover Goseck Circle in Goseck, Germany: A Neolithic celestial calendar standing in a nondescript wheat field.

The Little Boat

Discover Het Bootje (The Little Boat) in Antwerp, Belgium: The patron of this extravagant Art Nouveau confection insisted that nothing less than a boat should project from its facade.

Tampa Theatre

Discover Tampa Theatre in Tampa, Florida: One of the last of the great 1920s movie palaces is a Floridian Greco-Spanish-Persian dreamscape.

Cuzamá Cenotes

Discover Cuzamá Cenotes in Mexico: Three sinkholes filled with warm, crystal-clear water reached by a horse-driven cart on an old train track through the jungle.

Queen Elizabeth’s Telephone Box

Discover Queen Elizabeth's Telephone Box in Garching bei München, Germany: This red London phone booth once stood in front of Buckingham Palace and was used by the queen.

Demerara Harbour Bridge

Discover Demerara Harbour Bridge in Georgetown, Guyana: The end appears to be nigh for the world's fourth-longest floating bridge.

Scottish Dark Sky Observatory

Discover Scottish Dark Sky Observatory in East Ayrshire, Scotland: This observatory within Europe's first dark sky park offers stunning views of the night sky.

Chesterfield Snail

Discover Chesterfield Snail in Chesterfield, England: This enormous spiral sculpture looks strangely out of place on the edge of a housing development.

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To exhibit an important interchange of human values, over a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture or technology, monumental arts, town-planning or landscape design.
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To bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared.
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