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Swimming pools where the court princesses would bathe, at Taman Sari, the Water Castle, a vast pleasure palace built in 1761 by Sultan Hamengku Buwono I, Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, Asia

Ouray County Courthouse dating from 1888 on 4th Street and 6th Avenue, built during the mining boom period, includes offices, courtroom, sheriff's quarters, jail and a county art collection, Ouray, Colorado, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America

First cathedral built by the Spanish in the New World, Santo Domingo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dominican Republic, island of Hispaniola, West Indies, Central Amerca

Karakus tumulus built by Antiochos Kommagena, between 69 and 34 BC, Nemrut Dag, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minro, Asia

Stilt house built by Philippino refugees on east coast of Borneo by Bajau people, Mabul Island, Sabah, Malaysia, island of Borneo, Southeast Asia, Asia

Balustrade, carved elephant and Shiva's chariot at entrance to Airavatesvara Temple built by Chola King Rajaraja II between 1146 and 1172 AD, at Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu state, India, Asia

Four of the six remaining minarets marking the corners of the long gone Madrassa built by the last Timurid ruler Sultan Husain Baiquara, within the Mousallah Complex of Gaur Shad's mausoleum, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

The 65 metre tall Minaret of Jam, built by Sultan Ghiyat Ud-Din Muhammad ben San, in around 1190, with Kufic script and verses of the Koran on the exterior, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ghor Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Sultan Mas'ud III, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir, in 1622 AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Inside the Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305AD, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Inside the Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305AD, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Men reading in front of the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Timurid tilework on tower of the Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305AD, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The mihrab in the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305AD, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

The mihrab in the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Timurid tilework on a tower of The Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great, but in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305AD, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Courtyard of the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Detail of tilework on the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Detail of tilework on the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Detail of tilework on the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Detail of tilework on the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

North and east eivan (halls) of the Masjid-e Imam (formerly Shah Mosque), built by Shah Abbas between 1611 and 1628, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East

One of the first combined photovoltaic/solar panelled and green roofs built in the world, experimental roof built in 1990s, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Inside the Citadel (Qala-i-Ikhtiyar-ud-din), originally built by Alexander the Great but built in its present form by Malik Fakhruddin in 1305 AD, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building, a famous modernist building in Vienna, built by the architect Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria, Europe

The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building, a famous modernist building in Vienna, built by the architect Otto Wagner, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Sheep being milked in front of beehive houses built of brick and mud, Srouj village, Syria, Middle East

The Cutty Sark, a British Tea Clipper built in 1869 moored near the Thames at Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Cutty Sark, a British Tea Clipper built in 1869 moored near the Thames at Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Penmon Point Lighthouse, built in 1838 at the northern entrance to the Menai Strait, and Puffin Island, with rough sea at high tide in winter, Penmon, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Penmon Point Lighthouse, built in 1838 at the northern entrance to the Menai Strait, and Puffin Island, with rough sea at high tide in winter, Penmon, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Pont Fawr Bridge, arched stone bridge built by Inigo Jones in 1636, Conwy River, and in autumn with mountains in Snowdonia National Park beyond, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Sunset over Sumburgh Head lighthouse, built by Robert Stevenson in 1821 and now an RSPB office, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Scalloway Castle built by forced labour by Earl Patrick in 1600, Scalloway, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Brough Lodge, a impressive mansion, built in 1820 for Arthur Nicolson, laird of Fetlar, Fetlar, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Menai Suspension Bridge built by Thomas Telford in 1826, across the Menai Strait with snow on mountains of Snowdonia in winter evening light, Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Pilgrim at doors of St. Mary of Zion new church, built by Haile Selassie in the 1960s, Axum, Ethiopia, Africa

Temple of Hathor in honour of Nefertari, moved when the Aswan High Dam was built, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Temple at Philae, moved when the Aswan High Dam was built, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Temple at Philae, moved when the Aswan High Dam was built, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Itimad-ud-Daulah's tomb, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir in 1622 AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Close-up of tilework, Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir in 1622, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Itimad-ud-Daulah's tomb, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir in 1622 AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Itimad-ud-Daulah's tomb, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir in 1622 AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

The Jantar Mantar built between 1728 and 1734 by Jai Singh II as an observatory, Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

The Jantar Mantar built between 1728 and 1734 by Jai Singh II as an observatory, Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Stained glass window in the Amber Fort and Palace, built by Maharajah Man Singh in 1592, Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Interior of Amber Fort and Palace, built by Maharajah Man Singh in 1592, Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Interior of the Jain temple of Chaumukha, built in the 14th century, Ranakpur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia

Detail of inlay work, Itimad-ud-Daulah's tomb, built by Nur Jehan, wife of Jehangir in 1622 AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Traditionally built huts in the Nusa Island retreat, Kavieng, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Pacific

Front entrance and lawn of Muckross House built in 1843 in Victorian Tudor style by architect William Burn, Muckross Estate, Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Spanish Old Town, ancestral homes and colonial era mansions built by Chinese merchants, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan, Ilocos Province, Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Altar in main prayer hall of Taoist temple, with Ma Po Cho sea goddess statue, Thian Hock Keng Temple of Heavenly Happiness built in 1842, dedicated to Matsu Sea Goddess, oldest Chinese temple in the city, Hokkien community, Chinatown, Outram, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

New Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum on South Bridge Road, built as a Buddhist Mandala in Chinese Tang Dynasty style, dedicated to Maitreya, the future Buddha, decorated for Vesak Festival, Chinatown, Outram, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia

Local handicraft shop in Spanish Old Town, ancestral homes and colonial era mansions built by Chinese merchants, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan, Ilocos Province, Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

The Palace of Prolonging Happiness built in 1420 and destroyed by fire in 1845 located inside Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China,

Night time water show at the Big Goose Pagoda Park, Tang Dynasty, built in 652 by Emperor Gaozong, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Night time water show at the Big Goose Pagoda Park, Tang Dynasty, built in 652 by Emperor Gaozong, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Osborne House, former royal residence, built 1845-1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The house built to Sir Walter Scott's plan and where the writer lived from 1812 until his death 20 years later, Abbotsford House, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The house built to Sir Walter Scott's plan and where the writer lived from 1812 until his death 20 years later, Abbotsford House, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Barbaric-looking entrance hall, in the house built to Sir Walter Scott's plan and where the writer lived from 1812 until his death 20 years later, Abbotsford House, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Fireplace in the entrance hall, in the house built to Sir Walter Scott's plan and where the writer lived from 1812 until his death 20 years later, Abbotsford House, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The study and desk where Sir Walter Scott wrote his novels, in the house built to his plan and where the writer lived from 1812 until his death 20 years later, Abbotsford House, near Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Interior of St. Magnus Cathedral, dating from 1137, built of sandstone, and one of the best preserved in Scotland, Kirkwall, Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Falkland Palace built between 1501 and 1531 on an earlier foundation, where Mary Queen of Scots lived for a time, Falkland, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Great Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta) built during the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century, Xian, Shaanxi, China, Asia

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

Maman a 21st century bronze sculpture of a spider, 9.25m high with a sac of 26 eggs, by Louis Bourgeois, in front of the Cathedral and Basilica of Notre Dame built between 1839 and 1885, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America

Cathedral and Basilica of Notre Dame built between 1839 and 1885, on site of the first Catholic chapel, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, North America

Carpenters' Hall, newly built in 1774 when it hosted the First Continental Congress which met to oppose British rule, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Chung Tai Chan Zen Buddhist Monastery built in 2001 by Grand Master Wei Chueh, architect C.Y. Lee, Puli city area, Taiwan, Republic of China, Asia

Formerly built to re-house the spirit from the ficus tree, donations of phallic symbols have resulted in the shrine being dedicated to fertility, Chao Mae Tuptim (Shrine of the Goddess Tuptim), Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Formerly built to re-house the spirit from the ficus tree, donations of phallic symbols have resulted in the shrine being dedicated to fertility, Chao Mae Tuptim (Shrine of the Goddess Tuptim), Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Formerly built to re-house the spirit from the ficus tree, donations of phallic symbols have resulted in the shrine being dedicated to fertility, Chao Mae Tuptim (Shrine of the Goddess Tuptim), Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Murals on the Old City Hall (Altes Rathaus), re-built in 1467, painted by Johann Anwandar around 1756, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe