These are some of the oldest buildings in the world, as such they have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This miniature city offers the best of the Netherlands on a 1:25 scale.
Located on an island of Lake Galvė, only 20 km from Lithuania's capital, it's perfect for a day trip.
A coast of stunning beauty, with lemon tree gardens, colored terrace houses and azure sea.
One of the most beautiful spots in Ireland, with pristine lakes and wild beauty.
The largest of the three bridges that extend across a 120 meters deep gorge in Ronda, Southern Spain.
The largest combined road and rail bridge in Europe, connecting the Danish capital of Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö.
Hans Rudolf Giger is famous for his design work on the film "Alien" and this museum encompasses his paintings, sculptures and film designs, dating from the early 1960's.
The Netherland's hidden treasure, and one of the countries largest national parks.
An amazing sea cave on the coast of Capri Island, Italy.
Because of its twisty and hilly nature, many consider this to be one of the most challenging race tracks in the world.
A beautiful palace on the background of a beautiful garden, the German rival of Versailles.
A representative building for the Modern Movement, built once in 1929, and again in 1983.
An architectural landmark of the 20th century, recognizable worldwide for its twisted and curving lines.
This museum is a 'must see' whether you're a Porsche fan or not, a car enthusiast or not.
It's a spectacular rock-hewn monastery perched dramatically on the narrow ledge of a steep cliff in the forests south of Trabzon.