Hawa Mahal
Palace with unusual architecture, built in 1799. Resembles an enormous beehive with 953 small windows.
Mehrangarh Fort
One of the most impressive forts in India, towering above the city on 122 metres high hill. Includes several palaces. Construction started in 1459.
Historic Herbig Tree
River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh.) of unusual cone form, circumference 15.28 m, height just 14.0 m. The enormous hollow in the tree was used by Friedrich Herbig and his family as a home in 1855.
Tranby House (Peninsula Farm)
Farmers cottage, one of oldest buildings in the Western Australia. Constructed in 1839. Preserved authentic interiors and furniture.
Gyeongbokgung
A royal palace complex, first built in 1395 and rebuilt in 1867, when 330 buildings with 5,792 rooms were constructed. One of the symbols of Korea. Currently, the complex is undergoing reconstruction.
Changgyeong Palace
Former summer palace of Goryeo Kings, originally built in the middle of the 15th century.
Changdeokgung
The royal palace complex of the Joseon Dynasty, an outstanding achievement of Korean architecture. The palace complex was built in 1405 – 1412 and currently, there are 13 buildings and gardens with 28 pavilions. The complex has free planning that is in a harmony with the hilly relief and nature.
House of Columbus in Vila Baleira
A house where Christopher Columbus and his wife lived at the end of the 15th century before Columbus discovered America. Now here is a museum.
Luis Barragán House and Studio
One of the most influential works in contemporary architecture, three story concrete house built in 1948.
Chapultepec Castle
Often called the only real castle in North America, this castle was built in 1785 – 1863. It has served also as a residence of emperor – Maximilian I. Ornate interiors.