The Egyptian Theatre

Discover The Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb, Illinois: This architectural stunner is one of the few surviving Egyptian Revival theaters in the U.S.

Soviet Engels Statue

Discover Soviet Engels Statue in Manchester, England: Manchester salvaged this sculpture of the adopted Mancunian when it was no longer wanted in Ukraine.

Devil’s Island

Discover Devil's Island in French Guiana: An abandoned colonial French prison notorious for its hellish conditions.

Napoleon’s Angels

Discover Napoleon's Angels in Paris, France: Twelve grave-faced marble angels guard the emperor's tomb at Les Invalides.

The Cake Room at Pastelería Ideal

Discover The Cake Room at Pastelería Ideal in Mexico City, Mexico: Where layer cakes tower above one’s head and there is never a shortage of icing.

Peter the Great Statue

Discover Peter the Great Statue in Moscow, Russia: One of the world's tallest statues is also one of its most hated.

The Tombstone House

Discover The Tombstone House in Petersburg, Virginia: A home built with marble tombstones from the graves of 2,200 Union soldiers buried in a Virginia cemetery.

Old Egyptian Courthouse

Discover Old Egyptian Courthouse in New Orleans, Louisiana: This strange example of the Egyptian Revival architecture trend now holds Mardi Gras floats.

Branner Cemetery Field Stones

Discover Branner Cemetery Field Stones in Jefferson City, Tennessee: Over 200 people were buried here with only a small stone to mark their final resting place.

Brief Garden

Discover Brief Garden in Kirantidiya, Sri Lanka: This luscious masterpiece created by landscape designer Bevis Bawa inspired the work of his brother, a famous Sri Lankan architect.

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