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Bath and North East Somerset, England

The Museum of East Asian Art

5,000 years of East and Southeast Asian art in the heart of Bath.
Helsinki, Finland

Submarine Vesikko

The last surviving submarine from a strange chapter of Finnish history.
Toyo, Japan

None Kitchen

Kokera sushi may be the rarest sushi you have never heard of. 
Kong, Côte d'Ivoire

The Grand Mud Mosque of Kong

Perhaps the biggest draw to this mosque in Sierra Leone is its remote location and lack of tourists.
Woodhouse, England

M&S Archive

A trove of history focused on Marks & Spencer, the British department store.
Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Péiter Onrou (Restless Peter)

In 1907, writer Nikolaus Welter invented a fictitious Voodoo tradition around this statue of a reclining Christ — which has since become a reality.
Lubango, Angola

Christ the King Statue

Africa's own Christ the Redeemer looks over Angola's second largest city.
Puponga, New Zealand

Wharariki Beach

These stunning arched rock formations might be familiar to Windows 10 users.
Dusseldorf, Germany

Memorial for Victims of the KZ-Außenlager Stoffeln

In the middle of a wonderful recreational park, this memorial reminds us of the dark past of this place.
Lichfield, England

Commander Edward John Smith Statue

This controversial memorial to the Titanic's captain stands in a peculiar place.
Dunvegan, Scotland

Skye Textile Mill

See antique textile machines in operation, bringing industrial history vividly to life.
Montreal, Québec

The Song of the Dodo

A 20-foot statue reminds viewers of an extinct species.
Bergen, Norway

Hulen in Bergen

This student-run nightclub was originally a World War II bomb shelter.
Ankara, Turkey

Aslanhane Mosque

This 13th-century UNESCO-listed "lion's house" mosque is named after a repurposed lion sculpture.
Prague, Czechia

Tribute to Věra

This moving sculpture depicts contortionist positions based on photographs of gymnast Věra Čáslavská, who protested the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
London, England

William Roy Memorial

A tribute to an 18th-century British surveyor.
Tokyo, Japan

Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

The home and studio of one of Japan's most avant-garde artists is now a museum showcasing his surreal works.
Ankara, Turkey

Ulucanlar Prison Museum

A prison-turned-museum sheds light on modern Turkish history.
Tabor, Czechia

The Tunnels of Tabor

Hidden tunnels have sheltered the people of a Czech town for centuries.
Dalat, Vietnam

Muc Lien's 18 Gates of Hell

Under a breathtaking Buddhist temple in Vietnam is a basement exhibit that takes visitors to hell and back.
Frankfurt, Germany

Börneplatz Memorial

Commemorating Frankfurt's Jewish community and 11,908 victims of the Holocaust.
Riga, Latvia

RSU Anatomy Museum

See an anatomy teaching collection assembled in the 1920s and 1930s.
Velha Goa, India

Goa's Daugim Cross

This memorial cross along a roadside in Old Goa, India marks the spot of once bustling, but long-gone community.
Sliema, Malta

Sea Water Distilling Plant

Malta’s oldest sea water distillation building is now an architectural anomaly on the Sliema waterfront.