Fourth Avenue Theatre

Fourth Avenue Theatre in Anchorage

Movie theater in Art Deco style, built in 1941 – 1947. Valuable interiors with silver and gold murals.

Dock Street Theatre

Dock Street Theatre, Charleston

Hotel – theatre building in the historical center of Charleston. Constructed in 1809 and adorned with a wrought-iron balcony. This hotel was built on the site where the first theater building in the area of the United States was constructed in 1736. Reportedly a haunted place.

Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House

One of the iconic buildings representing not only Australia but 20th-century architecture in general. Constructed in 1973.

Palacio des Bellas Artes

Palacio des Bellas Artes, Mexico City

Beautiful, giant cultural center built in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Neo-Classicism styles in 1904 – 1934. Centre of artistic life in Mexico.

Weeki Wachee Springs

Weeki Wachee stream below the springs, Florida

Large spring, coming from a cave. The explored depth of cave is 124 m and thus it is the deepest freshwater filled cave in the United States. Explored length of passages – 7,260 m. Unique underwater theater – mermaid show – operates here since 1947.

Jogimara Cave, Sita Bengra Cave

Jogimara Cave, India

These caves served as ancient theater approximately 300 BC. Valuable inscriptions such as the world’s oldest love message.