This is Arundel Castle a magnificent Gothic Revival masterpiece and one of England's most impressive restored medieval castles.
It was founded in the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery and has remained the seat of the Dukes of Norfolk for more than 850 years.
If there is one building that captures the opulence and grandeur of 19th-century Paris, it is the Palais Garnier
Designed to astonish and impress, this architectural masterpiece remains one of the most lavish opera houses ever built
This spectacular 120-meter-long corridor in the Vatican Museums leads directly to the Sistine Chapel.
Known as the Gallery of Maps, it features 40 large frescoed maps depicting the regions of the Italian Peninsula.
Giles Gilbert Scott was only 22 y/o when he won the competition to design Liverpool Cathedral
With no major buildings to his name at the time, the young architect went on to create a masterpiece
Today, it's the largest cathedral in Britain and the longest cathedral in the world
It always blows my mind that India, despite being a non-Christian-majority country, is home to some of the world’s most beautiful cathedrals
My personal favorite is St. Philomena's Cathedral in Mysore. Inspired by Cologne Cathedral and completed in 1936
The so-called “Pizza Palace” in Fort Wayne, Indiana was the grand estate of Dick and Deanna Freeland, built from the wealth they accumulated through Pizza Hut and KFC franchising.
The Chesme Church in St. Petersburg was commissioned by Catherine the Great in 1780 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Russia's victory over Turkish forces in the Battle of Chesme.