Architectural Destinations

  • Colorful colonial-style buildings lining a street in Havana, Cuba, with bright facades in shades of turquoise, pink, yellow, and cream, under a blue sky with some clouds and green trees.

    Havana, Cuba

    Old Havana boasts one of the most impressive ensembles of historic architecture. From baroque to art deco, neoclassical to art nouveau, the district’s rainbow facades flaunt Cuba’s diverse cultural heritage.

  • Colorful row of houses with potted plants along cobblestone street in Paris.

    Rue Cremieux, Paris

    Built in 1865, the street was originally known as d’avenue Millaud.Rue Crémieux-originally known as d’avenue Millaud. The tidy row of buildings was inspired by England’s terrace houses.

  • Warsaw poland

    Warsaw, Poland

    Originating in the 13th century, Old Town Market Place is one of the most charming squares in Warsaw. It is lined with cobblestone streets and ornately painted houses. In the square are several charming little cafés and restaurants.

Babouche Moroccan Slippers

From the Ottoman Empire to the seventeenth-century French court, Babouche Slippers have been part of Moroccan culture since antiquity.

Fortress wall with pink stucco, topped with crenellations, and neatly trimmed round green trees lining a pathway.
Modern pink stucco building with geometric design, featuring palm trees and an arched entrance.