These are some of the oldest buildings in the world, as such they have been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Located on an island of Lake Galvė, only 20 km from Lithuania's capital, it's perfect for a day trip.
It is an ancient Buddhist temple complex on the island of Java, Indonesia.
A beautiful palace on the background of a beautiful garden, the German rival of Versailles.
An ancient rock fortress and palace, one of the seven World Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka.
This is the site of the once-magnificent capital of the Vijayanagar Empire. The ruins are a 26sq km UNESCO World Heritage site.
Paestum is a Greek settlement where you can find the best preserved Greek doric temples worldwide.
Pompeii is a ruined Roman town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has more than 2 million visitors every year.
Jal Mahal is a water palace, on Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, India.
An impressive complex of ancient Hindu temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Java, Indonesia.
On the eastern side of Istanbul’s old city, Topkapi Palace was the focal point of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years.
This castle in Denmark is Europe's best preserved Renaissance water castle.
Located on a rocky hill, surrounded by mountains, and with its reddish color, The Alhambra is a beautiful site.
An ancient Inca city in Peru, similar to Machu Picchu, but more remote and not so visited.
A site of Inca ruins, famous for its sunken amphitheater, made up of four circular terraces.
The ruins of Volubilis are some of the best preserved Roman ruins in northern Africa.