Discover Jean Jules Jusserand Memorial in Washington, D.C.: An obscure federal monument honors the French diplomat who served as Ambassador to the U.S. during WWI.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Stockholm’s Museum of Video Games
It's always game time at the Spelmuseum.
In This Japanese Village, You Can Sleep Above the Sea
The traditional houses in Ine were built over the water and accommodate both boats and guests.
Liberty Bell of the West
Discover Liberty Bell of the West in Chester, Illinois: Now nearly abandoned, Kaskaskia was once the capital of Illinois and one of the most important towns on the upper Mississippi.
Lytham Mussel Tanks
Discover Lytham Mussel Tanks in Lytham, England: Once upon a time these giant concrete tanks were used by local fishermen to clean their wild-caught mussels.
Secret Grave in the Pylon of Severinsbrücke Bridge
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Treetop Tower of Rügen
Discover Treetop Tower of Rügen in Binz, Germany: A long spiraling walkway winds through the woods, and around a copper beech tree at the center.
D.H. Lawrence Forbidden Art
Discover D.H. Lawrence Forbidden Art in Taos, New Mexico: Reproductions of nine banned oil paintings coyly hidden behind a curtain in a New Mexico conference room.
Gander Airport’s Marvelous Modernist Lounge
The tiny Newfoundland airport that inspired a hit musical is a midcentury architectural gem.
One of the World’s Last Star Forts, the Premier Defense System of the Late 1500s
Fort Bourtange remains perfectly preserved, with historic structures strewn across the 11-acre pentagon.
A Rocky Tribute To Fraggle Rock
Sadly, there are no musical muppets moseying around this New Mexico rock.
Norway Has Built the Most Beautiful Public Toilet Ever
View the northern lights from this glowing, wave-shaped restroom.
Window of the World
Discover Window of the World in Shenzhen Shi, China: 130 replicas of world wonders squeezed into just 118 acres of space.
The Actual Line in the Sand at the Alamo
Discover Alamo Line in the Sand in San Antonio, Texas: Legend has it the commander of the defenders drew a fateful line in the dirt with his sword just before the final battle.
The Manhattan Eruv
Discover The Manhattan Eruv in New York, New York: This nearly invisible wire transforms much of the city into one big, symbolic home on the holy day.
Anthony Bourdain and Barack Obama’s Dinner Table
Discover Anthony Bourdain and Barack Obama's Dinner Table in Hanoi, Vietnam: The spot where the two men ate together now stands enclosed in glass.
This Workshop Was a Sanctuary for Blind Jews During WWII
Discover Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind in Berlin, Germany: A brush maker used his factory to protect blind Jews from the Gestapo.
Museum of the Mummies
Discover Museum of the Mummies in Ferentillo, Italy: Naturally preserved bodies are eerily staged throughout the crypt in varying poses.
The Highlandman’s Umbrella
Discover The Highlandman's Umbrella in Glasgow, Scotland: Displaced highlanders would take shelter from the wet Scottish climate under the large walled bridge at Glasgow Central Station.
Tha Bak Bomb Boats
Discover Tha Bak Bomb Boats in Tha Bak, Laos: Villagers have recycled bomber fuel tanks from the Vietnam War and turned them into very, very strong boats.