Famous for: Murray River, Vine Yard, Rose Garden
The Murray River is a great river that gushes to the east of the Barossa Vale. The Barossa Valley is pompous to display a characteristic fusion of European mores with an Australian poise. Baross...
Famous for: Holy Blood Church, Monastery
In the southern corner of the quadrangle to the right of the town hall and neighboring to it, stands the two-storied Heiligbloedbasiliek (Basilica of the Holy Blood). Kept inside the church is a...
Famous for: Sint-Baafs Cathedral Church
On the eastern side of Sint-Baafsplein stands Sint-Baafskathedraal (Cathedral of St Bavon), a regal building of brick and granite with a Romanesque catacomb of its ancestor, Sint-Jans church. Ch...
Famous for: Most Spectacular Churches
As regional towns in Wallonia go, Tournai is distinctly lovely. Located on the Scheldt River, just 10km from the French border and 80km from Brussels, its air is noticeably French and it offers ...
Famous for: Church
The church devoted to St Charles Borromeo, the Karlskirche, was planned by J. B. Fischer von Erlach and his son. It is Vienna's most imperative spiritual building in the Baroque style. Emper...
Famous for: Church
St Stephen's Cathedral, with its 450feet high spire, is not only the main sight and emblem of Vienna; it is also the city's most imperative Gothic structure and has been the cathedral ch...
Famous for: Franciscan Church
To the north of St Peter's Church in Salzburg's Inner metropolis stands the Franciscan Church (Franziskanerkirche), which was the town's parish church dedicated to the Virgin until 1...
Famous for: Architecture,Church
The southern side of Salzburg's Residenzplatz is subjugated by the Cathedral, erected of dark gray conglomerate from the Mönchsberg; the twin towers, 259feet high, dates back to 1652-57...
Famous for: Building Designs,Church
South of the Graz Burg stands the Late Gothic Cathedral, on the place of a former church devoted to St Giles, which is first referred to in 1174. In 1564 it became the court church, and in 1786 ...
Famous for: Rock Cut Church, Monastery
In the center of Agia Napa is the celebrated Monastery, one of the last edifices erected in Cyprus by the Venetians, with a rock-cut church. "Our Lady of the Forests" monastery is cons...
Famous for: Architecture, Church
In the old township of Larnaca is St Lazarus's Church, with the relics of the Saint. Saint Lazarus is the patron saint of Larnaca. After his renaissance by Christ, he lived here for another ...
Famous for: Beach, Windmills
Paralimni is the biggest township in the Famagusta region. Even though most of the neighboring villages and resort areas are deserted during the winter months, Paralimni flourishes and draws man...
Famous for: Museum, Church
Halfway between Nørrebro and the Zoological Museum, Tagensvej leads northwest from Jagtvej to the Copenhagen region of Bispebjerg. Here stands Grundtvig Church (Grundtvigs Kirke), constru...
Famous for: Church, Tomb, Concerts
To the south of the Odense Town Hall stands St Knud's Church, the minster of Odense. It is named after the Danish saint, Knud IV, who had himself established the edifice which was devoted to...
Famous for: Odense Peace Church
Outside Odense on the north on Skibhusvej stands the Peace Church (Fredenskirke), constructed 1916-20 to plans by the engineer Jensen Klint; the design was initially intended for the Church of S...
Famous for: Arhus Church
In Århus, northwest of the cathedral in Vestergade stands the Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke), erected in the 13th-15th century. Initially part of a Dominican priory, it is now a merel...
Famous for: Exhibition and Cultural Events
This annual 10-day festival takes place in August or early September and is Scandinavia's biggest cultural event. The festival has a diverse theme every year. Amongst the more than 300 event...
Famous for: Churches and Scenic Beauty
The islet of Bornholm lies in the Baltic 47 km off the Swedish shore. There are ferries to Ronne on Bornholm from Copenhagen and from the German harbor of Sassnitz. The isle consists of a huge t...
Famous for: Monuments and churchus
Accomplished in stages between the 8th and 19th, the Aachen Cathedral imitates all the artistic tendencies ever adopted all through ages. Formerly enthused by the churches of the Eastern Holy Ro...
Famous for: Church and Museum
What may today seem a hotbed for the intellectually-oriented part of the traveler throng was once a stomping ground of Bach, Goethe, Nietzsche, Schiller, Liszt and many more. The air of motivati...
Famous for: Church
Quedlinburg, in the Land of Sachsen-Anhalt, was a capital of the East Franconian German Empire at the time of the Saxonian-Ottonian ruling era. It has been a flourishing trading townsh...
Famous for: Lakes and Church
Tampere in finnish, Tammerfors in Swedish, this is the third conurbation largest conurbation in Finland with more than 200.000 inhabitants in the area. Tampere is in the south of Finland, j...
Famous for: Museum
Turku is one of Finland’s biggest cities with roughly 175,000 residents. It is situated in the Southwest area of Finland. Previously Finland's capital, Turku just celebrated its 778th ...
Famous for: Church
Tampere's prime street is Hämeenkatu, which runs from the railroad station by way of Keskustori in the Central Square to the extensive boulevard Hämeenpuisto. In the square is the ...
Famous for: Monuments
Petäjävesi Old Church, in Central Finland, was constructed of logs between 1763 and 1765. This Lutheran country church is a characteristic exemplar of an architectural tradition that i...
Famous for: Church
Newly-weds pick this Greek bit of paradise to relish their wedded beginnings. No wonder, Santorini is a tranquil destination to gulp heavenly bliss. Hovering on the crags of a volcanic caldera (...
Famous for: Museum
The Budapest Historical Museum (Budapesti Történeti Múzeum; City Museum; Castle Museum) is housed in the south arm of the fortress. It contains extremely interesting documents...
Famous for: Church
The Church of Our Lady in Buda is one of the main sights of the Hungarian capital. It is the heir to a church constructed in the time of King Béla IV between 1255 and 1269, which was reco...
Famous for: Church
Hidden behind the bishop's fortress, is the archaeological place of the Romanesque royal cathedral with its foundations which have been uncovered in numerous excavations since 1936. The chur...
Famous for: Sea
Extending out precipitously from the Atlantic Ocean about 12 km off the Irish shore, Michael's Rock attracts with its seclusion and vagueness. The isle, often masked with clouds, is a home t...
Famous for: Monastery
When exploring Ireland have a peek at Clonmacnoise monastery. Although it is really not on the way, it's surely worth both the time and the gas. Situated on the ancient crossroads of the Riv...
Famous for: Church
Situated in County Mayo on the West Coast of Ireland, the National Shrine of Our Lady of Knock marks the site where on August 21 1879, it is said Our Lady the Virgin Mary appeared in a spirit. O...
Famous for: Church
The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle was the authorized Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1814 until the formation of the Irish Free State in 1922 whe...
Famous for: Church
The Armenian Church plunks gallantly to the pride of the people of Singapore as the Oldest Church of Singapore. The well known architect Colonel George Chapman was believed to have commissi...
Famous for: Monuments
Archeological investigation has shown that the reverence of the Grotto of the Annunciation dates back to the third century, when Jewish Christians erected a first modest church replicated on the...
Famous for: Piligrimage
As mentioned in the Jerusalem page, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is the holiest site in Christianity. The church is situated in the Old City of Jerusalem and has been a pilgrimage place...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
Hebron, one of the oldest cities of the world cheers in the affluent legendary history. For much of the last century the antique conurbation witnessed fierce hostility and carnage due to the con...
Famous for: Church
Trondheim Cathedral was constructed by King Olav Kyrre (1066-93) over the burial place of St Olav and significantly enlarged after the organization in 1151 of the archbishopric of Nidaros, with ...
Famous for: Church
Borgund, at the mouth of the Lðrdal, has a small stave church, black with playing field, the best conserved in the country. It is thought to have been constructed about 1150. Apart from a wi...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
In the center of Stavanger, at the north end of Kongsgata, stands the Cathedral, the most significant in Norway after Trondheim Cathedral. It was constructed at the end of the 11th century by Bi...
Famous for: Monasterio de Piedra Park, The Aljaferia, Basilica of Our Lady of El Pilar , La Seo Cathedral,
Zaragoza is one of the popular tourist destinations in Spain. Located on the banks of the Ebro River, Zaragoza is the capital city of Aragon. The structures and monuments divulge the rich h...
Famous for: Church
Having formed as a primeval trading harbor way back in the 16th century, Cebu has urbanized into the city around which the southern part of the Philippines gyrates, with becoming a center on iti...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
Manila is one of the only chief cities in Asia that, even as being in Asia, has an roughly zero Southeast Asian proportion. No elephants or tigers here, no spice bazaars, no distinctive Asian he...
Famous for: Church and Caves
Engraved out of pallid tuff rock and scorched by the Mediterranean sun, the Sassi form a metropolis complex of primitive residences, many of which are simple grottos placed on the rooftops of ot...
Famous for: Church
Around 5 million tourists yearly have turned the little urban in Umbria into a flourishing vacationer hotbed that St. Francis himself wouldn't certainly label ascetic. Having spent a life of...
Famous for: Museum and Church
The relics of the Egypt’s former capital are what you will get to see in Old Cairo. Fustat is one of these cities. The areas in vicinity is thro...
Famous for: Church and Monuments
Not only is Chartres Cathedral one of the supreme achievements in the history of architecture, it is almost flawlessly conserved in its original design and details. Chartres' widespread cycl...
Famous for: Church and Monument
Notre Dame Cathedral, with the full name Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, "Our Lady of Paris", is a gorgeous cathedral on the the Île de...
Famous for: Church
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is an area of ground neighboring the shrine (Grotto) to Our Lady of Lourdes in the township of Lourdes, France. It is the biggest Catholic pilgrimage d...
Famous for: Church
The Memorial Cathedral of world peace is also known as the Noboricho Church of Hiroshima and it is one among the copious buildings that have been shattered by the atom bomb in the Second World W...
Famous for: Church
Victoria Street Clock Tower which also known as the Jubilee Clock in Christchurch is an imperative conurbation landmark with links to the early days of European township in Canterbury. It is one...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
York Minster is a church in York, England and is one of the biggest of its kind in Northern Europe. The cathedral that we know today took about 250 years to constru...
Famous for: Church
St. Paul's Cathedral has had a stimulating history. Five different churches were constructed at this place. The first church, devoted to the apostle Paul, dates back to 604 AD, when King Eth...
Famous for: Scenic Beauty
Due to its charming history and legacy, Canterbury is one of the most attractive places to visit in the country. The township provides some remarkable cathedrals to visit such as that ...
Famous for: An Enthralling Capital Metropolis
The name "Colombo", first coined by the Portuguese in 1505, is supposed to be resulting from the conventional Sinhalese name Kolon thota, connotation "port on the river Kelani&quo...
Famous for: Mount Fortress and Macau Museum
The Ruins of St. Paul's also identified as Sam Ba Sing Tzik stands neighboring to the famed Mount Fortress and Macau Museum. The front frontage and the splendid stone stairs are the only rem...
Famous for: An Antique Tower
Of all the fortresses in Macau, the Monte castle is the oldest, lying to the east of the Ruins of St. Paul's. Erected in 1616, it initially belonged to St. Paul's Church and was used to ...
Famous for: Domingo's Church
Situated right in the heart of Senado Square of Macau, St. Domingo's Church was built by the Spanish Dominican friars who adored St. Domingo and Lady Fatima - a Portuguese goddess ...
Famous for: An Architechture of Christ Church Cathedral
A visit to Christ Church Cathedral in the capital conurbation of Nassau is something that anyone with even the least interest in the local history of the isle paradise they are staying at should...
Famous for: PyinOoLwin's Botanical Garden
PyinOoLwin is where an eternal colonial tranquillity greets you as you enter. On reaching the township, there is immediate change in climate. The air is cooler and the palm trees have given path...
Famous for: A Bubby Seaside Historical Village- Kailua-Kona
Situated just 15 minutes south of Kona International Airport, Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) is a bubbly seaside township in the heart of the bright Kona Coast. Once a sleepy fishing haml...
Famous for: Beaches, Churches, Museum, Temple, Monuments
Oaxaca is a state and also happens to be the capital city of Mexico. The city of Oaxaca exudes rich history and culture. Oaxaca was once the historic home of the Zapotec and Mixtec peoples. With...
Famous for: Beaches, Churches, Horse Riding, Hiking, Fishing, Scuba Diving, Snorkelling
Puerto Vallarta is a stunning city in Mexico. Banderas Bay in Puerto Vallarta is one of the largest beaches in the world. The neighbouring hills look utterly picturesque. Other places to visit a...
Famous for: Catholic Church, Mountains, Religious Site, National Shrine
The Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe is situated on the Tepayac hill in a northern suburb of Mexico City. On December 12, the High Holy Day in the Mexican Calendar, millions of tourists&rsquo...
Famous for: Castles; Gardens, Zoos, Architectural Buildings; Religious Sites
Helsingborg is one of the most gorgeous places in all of Sweden. It is a coastal metropolis that is close to Denmark. One can smell the sea air as you walk down the streets...
Famous for: Gamla Uppsala, Cathedral, Castle,Gustavianum, Fyris River
Uppsala is the fourth largest conurbation in Sweden. Relatively quieter than cities such as Stockholm and Gothenburg, Uppsala allures tourists with its simplicity. It is th...
Famous for: Medieval Churches, Fossil hunting, Bunge and Fårösund, Lärbro Church
Gotland is one of the richest historical regions in Sweden, with around 100 medieval churches and myriad number of prehistoric sites, including stone ship settings, funeral mounds and the r...
Famous for: Historic Sites, Architectural Buildings, Ancient Ruins
Melrose Abbey is one of the most magnificent ruins of Scotland and was founded by David I in 1136 AD for the Cistercian Order and was devoted to Virgin Mary. It was the most flourishing Abbey at...
Famous for: Medieval Pilgrimage, Church, Tomb
The Glasgow Cathedral is one of Scottish bespoken church that has withstood the test of time for more than 500 years. The medieval cathedral is said to be erected on the site of St Kentigern&rsq...
Famous for: Churches, Museum, Scenic Beauty
In a quiet corner of lively downtown Ho Chi Minh City stands Notre Dame Cathedral, the one enduring monopoly of Catholicism in the mainly Buddhist Vietnam. Built in the late 1880s by French colo...
Famous for: Architecture, temples, churches
The Cao Dai Temple was completed in 1955 when the Cao Dai Army was created following the Japanese occupation of Indochina. Caodaists believe that all religions are eventually the same and seek t...
Famous for: Church, Museum, Mosque
Hagia Sophia also known as Aya Sofya, is said to be one of the largest basilicas in the Christian world and was the first masterpieces of Byzantine architecture. This church was s...
Famous for: Mosque, Church, Architecture
The Selimiye Mosque is said to be the magnum opus and the highest achievement of Mimar Sinan in Islamic architecture. This splendid edifice stands at the heart of a Kulliye and is a comple...
Famous for: Temple, Church, Mosque, Fishing
Grassy hills neighbouring the ancient city of Ephesus, conceal the remains of a Neolithic settlement dating from 6000 B.C. Excavations have revealed tools of stone, obsidian and bronze among wal...
Famous for: Park, Pools, Church
Pamukkale which means 'Cotton Castle' in English is depictive of its feathery fairy tale-like facade is one of the sort-after attractions in Turkey. This place is blessed with awe-i...
Famous for: Museum, Caves, Park
Cappadocia is a land of rocky beauty. One gets to witness the power of Mother Nature in the most stunning form and also the magnificent formation of rock with the clout of water, wind, and ...
Famous for: One of the most ethnic and historic city of America
New Orleans is certainly one of America's most ethnically and historically-rich destinations. New Orleans is one of the world's most mesmerizing cities. Steeped in a history of inf...