Denmark:
The Little Mermaid: Statue created by Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen in 1913. Located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The Little Mermaid: Statue created by Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen in 1913. Located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Amalienborg: Located in Copenhagen, Denmark, Amalienborg is the home of the Danish royal family. The land was first acquired by King Christian IV in 1602.
Estonia:
Jägala Waterfall: Waterfall located on the Jägala River. It is the widest natural waterfall in Estonia.
Jägala Waterfall: Waterfall located on the Jägala River. It is the widest natural waterfall in Estonia.
Toompea Castle: Located in the center of Tallinn, Estonia’s capital, the Toompea Castle was an ancient stronghold in the 9th century, but today it houses the Parliament of Estonia.
Finland:
Suomenlinna: Located in Helsinki, Finland, Suomenlinna is a sea fortress built on 6 islands.
Suomenlinna: Located in Helsinki, Finland, Suomenlinna is a sea fortress built on 6 islands.
Temppeliaukio Church: Located in Helsinki, Finland, the Temppeliaukio Church is also known as the Rock Church because the walls of the church are carved into the rock.
Iceland:
Blue Lagoon: A geothermal spa is located in a lava field in Grindavík, Iceland.
Blue Lagoon: A geothermal spa is located in a lava field in Grindavík, Iceland.
Hallgrímskirkja: Reykjavík's main landmark, this modern church was designed by Guðjón Samuel in 1937 and was built from 1945 to 1986.
Ireland:
Cliffs of Moher: Ireland’s most visited attraction. It stretches for 5 miles along the western coast of County Clare, Ireland.
Cliffs of Moher: Ireland’s most visited attraction. It stretches for 5 miles along the western coast of County Clare, Ireland.
Dublin Castle: Located in Dublin, the castle has been there since the reign of King John, the first king of Ireland. It is currently being used as a government complex.
Latvia:
Freedom Monument: Unveiled on November 18, 1935 and located in Riga, Latvia, the Freedom Monument symbolizes Latvia’s strive for freedom and independence.
Freedom Monument: Unveiled on November 18, 1935 and located in Riga, Latvia, the Freedom Monument symbolizes Latvia’s strive for freedom and independence.
House of the Blackheads: Located in Riga, Latvia, the House of the Blackheads was built in 1334. It was destroyed in WWII but rebuilt in 1999 and eventually became the president’s temporary residence.
Lithuania
Hill of Crosses: Containing about 100,000 crosses, the Hill of Crosses is located about 12km north of Šiauliai, Lithuania. The first crosses were erected in 1831.
Hill of Crosses: Containing about 100,000 crosses, the Hill of Crosses is located about 12km north of Šiauliai, Lithuania. The first crosses were erected in 1831.
Gediminas Tower: Located in Vilnius, Lithuania, the Gediminas Tower was the first brick castle in Lithuania and was completed in 1409 by Grand DukeVytautas.
Norway
Nidaros Cathedral: Located in Trondheim, Norway, the Nidaros Cathedral is the burial sight of Saint Olav, king of Norway in the 11th century.
Nidaros Cathedral: Located in Trondheim, Norway, the Nidaros Cathedral is the burial sight of Saint Olav, king of Norway in the 11th century.
Akershus Fortress: Built in the 1300s, the fortress was made in order to protect Oslo, the capital of Sweden.
Sweden
Stockholm Palace: The Stockholm Palace is the king and queen’s official residence as well as departments for the Royal Court.
Stockholm Palace: The Stockholm Palace is the king and queen’s official residence as well as departments for the Royal Court.
Vasa Museum: Located in Stockholm, Sweden, the Vasa Museum holds the Vasa warship which was built from 1926 to 1928.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Stonehenge: Located in Wittshire, England, Stonehenge, one of the UK’s most famous landmarks, is a prehistoric monument that is a ring of standing stones.
Stonehenge: Located in Wittshire, England, Stonehenge, one of the UK’s most famous landmarks, is a prehistoric monument that is a ring of standing stones.
Big Ben: Nickname given to the gigantic bell inside of the Elizabeth tower. It is one of London’s most iconic landmarks.