St. Nicholas Church, Hamburg
A Gothic Revival cathedral and Hamburg’s most powerful war memorial. Once the world’s tallest building, its hollow spire and bells survive as a symbol of resilience.
A Gothic Revival cathedral and Hamburg’s most powerful war memorial. Once the world’s tallest building, its hollow spire and bells survive as a symbol of resilience.
Le Corbusier’s 1958 brutalist apartment block in Berlin—a landmark of modular housing theory that the architect himself disowned before his death.
A Victorian-era rail station in Cheshire serving Macclesfield and connecting to Manchester via the West Coast Main Line. One of three gateways to the Middlewood Way heritage trail.
A 320-room Fairmont hotel spanning nine stories on the Vltava River’s bank, near Prague’s Old Town, blending modern hospitality with historic location.
A Roman Catholic church in Timișoara’s Iosefin district, established by the School Sisters of Notre Dame in 1864 as part of a monastery complex that served the local Catholic community.
A landmark Paris church completed in 1876 with an iron framework designed by Gustave Eiffel, blending industrial innovation with sacred architecture.
A Romanesque Anglican cathedral on Belfast’s Donegall Street, uniquely serving two dioceses and anchoring the Cathedral Quarter.
An active Anglican parish church in the village of Cuerden, Lancashire, designated as a Grade II listed building and serving the Leyland deanery within the Diocese of Blackburn.
An Anglican parish church in Cumbria whose hilltop site earned William Wordsworth’s praise as rivalling the beauty of the Alps themselves.
The seat of Alberta’s provincial government in Edmonton, this active legislative complex houses the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council and welcomes visitors through free public tours.