First church built in 11th century outside Dresden city walls. Original Catholic church converted to Protestantism during Reformation. Current Baroque Lutheran building completed between 1726-1743. Features 67-meter dome, one of Europe's largest domes
Founded in 1845 as Glasgow Government School of Design. Changed name to Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Moved to McLellan Galleries in 1869
Founded in 1158 by Duke Henry the Lion as a salt trade center. Became capital of Bavaria in 1806, becoming center of arts and culture. Hosted Oktoberfest, world's largest Volksfest, from 1810
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott designed the building in 1930s. Provided one-fifth of London's electricity until 1983. Featured on Pink Floyd's Animals album cover
Kisho Kurokawa designed the tower in 1972 as a Metabolic building. Structure consisted of 140 identical cell-like capsule units. Capsules were designed to be replaced every 25 years
Settlement established in 15th century on Neretva River crossing. Name "Mostar" first mentioned in 1474, derived from bridge keepers. Developed as Ottoman frontier town in 15th-16th centuries. Most famous for Old Bridge designed by architect Hajruddin