Discover Vélorails Pays Chartrain in Bailleau-Armenonville, France: A bike train runs along a disused railway line through the tranquil French countryside.
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St. Oliver Plunkett’s Head
Discover St. Oliver Plunkett's Head in Drogheda, Ireland: The severed head of a 17th-century Irish martyr lies within an intricate golden shrine.
Plastic Climate-Controlled Bubbles Are the Next Level of Glamping
Guests sacrifice their personal privacy for a 360-degree view of the surrounding nature.
La Palomba
Discover La Palomba in Matera, Italy: An abandoned quarry hides an open-air gallery of huge sculptures, some made from the rubble of 9/11.
The Two Ancient Roman Theatres of Lyon
The theaters are remarkably preserved, one dating back to 15 BCE.
New Zealand’s Whimsical Gallery of Gadgets
The Lost Gallery is crammed with creative contraptions and tinkered-with toys.
Casa de Fusta
Discover Casa de Fusta in Amposta, Spain: This Canadian hunting lodge is a long way from home.
Chambeshi Monument
Discover Chambeshi Monument in Kasama, Zambia: A stone memorial marks the spot where the fighting of World War I finally ceased—three days after the armistice was signed in Europe.
An Ancient Underground Mithraeum in Israel
The religious cult worshipped the god Mithras here in the 3rd century.
Oudemanhuispoort
Discover Oudemanhuispoort in Amsterdam, Netherlands: An ancient passage filled with stalls selling used books, once frequented by Vincent Van Gogh.
Casina Vanvitelliana
Discover Casina Vanvitelliana in Bacoli, Italy: The Bourbon royal family had this unique octagonal hunting "cottage" built on a tiny islet in Lake Fusaro.
Les Fresques de Bel Air
Discover Les Fresques de Bel Air in Chartres, France: A once drab public housing estate is transformed into a colorful gallery of trompe l’oeil murals.
Fataluku Sacred Houses
Discover Uma Lulik in Lospalos, East Timor: These sacred totem houses connect the Fatakulu people with the spirits of their ancestors.
Great Orme Tramway
Discover Great Orme Tramway in Llandudno, Wales: One of the few surviving street funiculars in the world.
The ‘Paris of the Prairies’
A replica of the Eiffel Tower honors a Canadian town's connection to the French city.
The Oldest 45th Parallel Marker in the U.S.
Discover The Oldest 45th Parallel Marker in the U.S. in Perry, Maine: A roadside park in eastern Maine first marked the halfway point between the equator and North Pole with a brass pin in 1896.
The World’s Third-Tallest Statue Honors Women Everywhere
High up in the mountains, Our Lady of the Rockiest opens her welcoming arms.
The Preserved Workshop of Catalonia’s Most Famous Theatrical Designer
A contemporary of Pablo Picasso, Oleguer Junyent's collection includes artifacts and art from the rococo, romantic, and art deco periods, including some masterpieces.
Operation Tracer Cave
Discover Operation Tracer Cave in Gibraltar: There was a top secret plan during World War II to seal a group of soldiers inside the rock.
The Paris Church with an Industrial Interior
The Notre Dame du Travail Church honors the laborers who brought the Exposition Universelle of 1900 to life.