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Archives: Atlas Obscuras
The First Freeway Lid in the U.S.
Discover Freeway Park in Seattle, Washington: The first park built over a freeway is a brutalist masterwork.
The Giant Hands of Venice’s Grand Canal
Discover Giant Hands of Venice’s Grand Canal in Venice, Italy: A new sculpture calls attention to climate change in the centuries-old city it threatens.
A Punk Video Game Arcade Gallery in Chelsea
Discover Babycastles in New York, New York: A DIY art gallery/music venue/lecture hall dedicated to video game culture.
A 30-Foot Stack of Piano Keys Memorializes One of the Greatest Jazz Players in History
The Art Tatum Celebration Column twists into the sky as a permanent tribute to Toledo’s contribution to jazz.
Ancient Megalithic Observatory at Kokino
Discover Kokino Observatory in North Macedonia: This 3,800-year-old site contains markers used to study the movement of the sun and moon and create a lunar calendar.
An Ancient Tophet at Carthage
An archaeological site believed to have been used for ritual sacrifice.
The Tangled Trees of Slope Point
Discover Slope Point in Slope Point, New Zealand: The most southerly spot on New Zealand's South Island is home to surreally shaped, permanently mangled trees.
Pantheon of San Fernando
Discover Pantheon of San Fernando in Mexico City, Mexico: The burial place of some of Mexico's most prominent residents is full of macabre stories and hidden masonic symbols.
Remnants of Colonial New York Preserved Under a Glass Sidewalk
The remains of some of Manhattan's oldest buildings are hiding in plain sight in the Financial District.
Secret Compartment in Leonardo da Vinci Statue
Discover Secret Compartment in Leonardo da Vinci Statue in Fiumicino, Italy: A secret hatch containing two parchments was discovered in this statue over 40 years after its installation.
Grave of Mr. Barbo
Discover Grave of Mr. Barbo in Manchester, Vermont: An unexpected canine grave atop a mountain.
Museum of Woodcarving
Discover Museum of Woodcarving in Shell Lake, Wisconsin: The world's largest woodcarving collection includes dozens of Bible scenes and a wooden bestiary, all carved by one man.
The Largest Rock Collection in North Dakota
One man's vast collection of assorted rocks, polished orbs, and other geological wonders.
Nant Gwrtheyrn
Discover Nant Gwrtheyrn in Llithfaen, Wales: An abandoned quarrying village turned commune is now a hub for learning the Welsh language.
This Unacceptably Tall Building Spurred D.C.’s Skyscraper Ban
The lofty rooftop was such a novelty at the time that people would go up there just to throw rocks.
Maria Reiche Museum
Discover Maria Reiche Museum in Nazca, Peru: A museum dedicated to the German scientist who revealed the significance of the mysterious Peruvian Nazca Lines.
The Pink Lake of Torrevieja
Discover The Pink Lake of Torrevieja in Torrevieja, Spain: Bacteria and algae give the salty water its bubblegum hue.
This Medieval Chapel is a Shrine to Rugby
The stained glass depicts Jesus as a young child clutching a rugby ball.
‘Birthplace of Dixie’ Plaque
Discover 'Birthplace of Dixie' Plaque in New Orleans, Louisiana: The South's nickname was supposedly born at a former bank in New Orleans' French Quarter.