Post the most famous building in your country

I'll start with a classic, of course.

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never heard of it

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>google think this ugly shit is kremlin itself

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>2018
>posting blumpfs house

Honestly, I'm not sure which building is the most famous. The palace on the dam in Amsterdam maybe.

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nah boi

absolutely disgusting

No building to promote

I'm going to burn it down, again

OK, I guess we'll burn down Toronto again too :)

I think it's the Rijksmuseum m8

Doesn't look like the Brandenburg gate.

it's actually this

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DESU i'd be happy if Toronto burned. Burn down Vancouver too while you're at it.

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You didn't burn it down the first time though.

They four arches from each side down to make room for the streets

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Are you sure about that?

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Canada didn't exist at the time. So it was british soldiers living in modern Canada that did.

>Most famous building in Australia designed by a Dane
>Crown princess of Denmark is Australian
>Last year's Danish eurovision entry was performed by an Australian-Danish singer

Are Australia and Denmark best buds? :DDD

Maybe I am biased, but I would say this is slightly more famous.

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not at all, even the Frauenkirche in Dresden is more famous. I looked up a list of most visited places in Germany.

What is it then?

Binnenhof maybe?

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Helsinki cathedral probably.

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Are you fucking serious?

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Rastignac Castle, Bordeaux region.

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saint basil's cathedral

lol dude the kremlin is just a reddish fortress building, in fact "kremlin" is just a russian word for a fortress

>Cabildo
>Not the obelisk

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I'd say Anne Frank or Van Gogh museum lolz

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What is this thing?

Sagrada Familia, a cathedral in Barcelone designed by Anthony Gaudi. The cathedral is still unfinished and is a typical represantation of "catalan modernism", a kind of mix of gothic and art nouveau. Gaudi also designed Parc Guell and other stuff in Barcelona. It's always really "round" shapes, idk how else to describe his art.

I think Alhambra de Granada or the Sevilla Cathedral would be more popular than this. Sagrada familia is actually really deceiving IRL, I mean its not even finished.

Not the Versaille castle?

Also to the other Dane, Kronborg is the most famous building we have.

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