See how Prague looked before the walls were pulled down and St Vitus Cathedral was completed take a look at this museum. The biggest attraction is a model of the city circa the 19th century city but there are other displays that show how Prague looked from prehistoric times to the 20th century. Address: Na porici 52 + 420 224 816 773 Opening Times: 9am – 6pm Tuesday to Sunday ...
Saint Stephen's Green was a common area on the outskirts of Dublin when it was walled in in 1664. In the 18th and 19th centuries the are surrounding the park was built up with Georgian style buildings that were home to the city's best off. Unfortunately, many of those buildings have been demolished since then. In 1877, the Green was opened to the public by an act of Parliament, t...
In its time, the Brooklyn Bridge was a marvel of civil engineering. Even today it’s impressive, despite having long since been surpassed by longer and more monumental suspension bridges, even in the New York City area. The bridge was designed by German immigrant John Augustus Roebling, who was responsible for the United States’ first suspension bridge completed in 1847 (an aqueduct in Pennsylvan...
Dong Nhan Temple is a beautiful temple dedicated to two sisters who were victorious over the Dong Han invaders. It is well known for the Dong Nhan Festivalduring which it takes on a colorful character, where a procession takes place from the temple to the Hong River. There are beautiful statues that line the temple walls and its intricate architecture is fascinating. Address: Dong Nhan Ward, ...