Discover Poem With No End in Utrecht, Netherlands: 'The Letters of Utrecht' lays out a ribbon of poetry one letter at a time, with no final verse in sight.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Step Inside Antoni Gaudi’s First Major Architectural Project
Casa Vicens, considered to be one of the earliest Art Nouveau buildings, is now a museum.
The Head of the Virgin Mary Statue That Survived the Atomic Bomb
A salvaged head is one of the few religious relics that remain from Nagasaki's original Urakami Cathedral.
Kojomkul Memorial
Discover Kojomkul Memorial in Kojomkul, Kyrgyzstan: An unusual monument to a gentle giant who became a Kyrgyz hero.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea’s Glorious Victorian Funicular
The historic Cliff Lift been restored to its original state, stained glass windows and all.
Liberator III Crash Site
Discover Liberator III Crash Site in Saint-Donat-de-Montcalm, Québec: The remains of the worst military aviation accident in Canada's history.
The Abandoned Nuclear Bunker Atop a Volcano
Discover Kelly Butte Civil Defense Center in Portland, Oregon: Portland had a unique approach to Cold War-era protections.
The Ruined Castle Where Queen Elizabeth Rebuffed Her First Love
This lavish castle was the scene of Lord Robert Dudley’s seductive, if unsuccessful, reception for Queen Elizabeth I.
Milwaukee’s Hidden Swing Park
An off-the-beaten-path place to literally hang beneath the Holton Street Bridge.
Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate: The Oddest Street Name in York
One of the shortest streets in the historic city has an especially odd name.
A Museum of Wacky Cars in India
Discover Sudha Cars Museum in Hyderabad, India: Camera cars and condom bikes built from scrap and one man's passion.
Starship Enterprise NCC-1701
Discover Starship Enterprise NCC-1701 in Washington, D.C.: The actual model from the original "Star Trek" series is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum.
Mukundpura Baoli
Discover Mukundpura Baoli in Mahendragarh, India: This diminutive yet beautiful local stepwell once yielded enough water to irrigate the lush fields of the village.
Gay Liberation
Discover Gay Liberation in New York, New York: The first piece of public art dedicated to LGBT rights.
Hannibal Hamlin Death Couch
Discover Hannibal Hamlin Death Couch in Bangor, Maine: Abraham Lincoln's vice president took his last breath here on July 4, 1891.
Ryūsendō Cave
Discover Ryūsendō Cave in Iwaizumi, Japan: A massive cave complex boasts some of the clearest water (and most charming bats) in the world.
Iowa’s Museum of Farm Toys
Discover National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville, Iowa: The farm toy capital of the world hosts a museum filled with toy tractors dating back to the late 1800s.
The Unabomber’s Cabin
Discover The Unabomber's Cabin in Washington, D.C.: It was once the base for a series of domestic terror attacks.
Aviation-Themed Stained Glass Windows at Jersey’s Cathedral of the Air
Beautiful depictions of the history of human flight.
On This Rock, Modern Graffiti Meets Ancient Writings
People have been scribbling on Taikhar Rock for more than 1,500 years.