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24 of April '20

If you are avid travelers and sitting longer in one place takes away your desire to do everything - you can go on a virtual trip in the footsteps of the world's most famous buildings. Paris, New York, Pompeii, Istanbul and many others are on the agenda. And all this is available, with a few clicks of the mouse. The weekend is expected to be rainy in many regions of Poland - #stayhome!

For many travel lovers, the current situation is extremely difficult. The longing to explore new places, be on the road and sleep in a place with a new smell is something that will not go away easily. That's why, especially for those who do architravel, we have a list of buildings and places from around the world that you can explore online.


Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence

Florence's cathedral boasts the world's largest masonry dome. Built in 1436, it still impresses today. Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral.

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Istanbul's Blue Mosque

Construction of the mosque began in the early 17th century by order of the then Sultan Ahmed I of the Ottoman dynasty. It is one of the most impressive examples of Islamic art. Blue Mosque.

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Tikal in Guatemala

Tikal is a city that was probably the center of Mayan civilization. Its construction is described as 200-800 years old. The largest of the pyramids is 65 meters high! Tikal.

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Seetha Amman Temple

The temple is located in Sri Lanka. According to legend, it was built on the site where Sita , the literary heroine of the Hindu epic "Ramayana," stayed after being kidnapped by King Ravana. Seetha Amman Temple.

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Pompeii

Destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii was fixed by heated volcanic ash. As a result, today we can see what the Roman city of that time looked like. Pompeii.

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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

We will never again see the cathedral in person as it was before the 2019 fire. Those who didn't have that opportunity can make up for it virtually. Notre Dame de Paris.

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Burj Kalifa in Dubai

Measuring over 828 meters high, the skyscraper is the tallest building in the world. This year marks the 10th anniversary of its construction. Burj Kalifa.

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Grand Central Terminal

This is one of the most famous train station buildings in the world. Everyone has seen it at least once in an American movie. In addition, Grand Central Terminal has the largest number of platforms - as many as 44! Grand Central Terminal.

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Machu Picchu

Located in Peru, the Inca city covers an area of about two hectares. According to archaeological studies, it has been estimated that it was inhabited by 1,500 people. Here you can see, among other things, the Tower of the Sun - a horseshoe-shaped structure with a specially positioned window facing the sun. Machu Picchu.

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