The largest hotel in the world, with a staggering 10,000 rooms is currently under construction in Saudi Arabia6yr ⋅ malgoya ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Half of the National Gallery of Denmark is grafted on to the original 1889 building. All of this is indoors.1yr ⋅ AltoorMgM ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Headquarters of the German foreign intelligence agency in Berlin, the world's largest intelligence headquarters, at least according to Wikipedia.1yr ⋅ ellefred ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
600 year old clock located in Prague is the world's oldest astrological clock still in operation!6yr ⋅ savvyfuck ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
I’ll simply never get sick of bizarre buildings! Do normal buildings in a bizarre place count?7mo ⋅ carmensax ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The tallest unoccupied building in the world, the North Korean Ryugyong hotel3yr ⋅ lisino ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Built in the 18th century, this is one of the oldest buildings in Hattfjelldal municipality in Norland, Norway2yr ⋅ crod242 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Mid-Century house built over a river in New Canaan, Connecticut1yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This home in California was built using recycled wings and tail fins from a 747 for the roofs3yr ⋅ MagnusPI ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Alpine refuge from World War I located at 2760 meters, Monte Cristallo, Italy1yr ⋅ TX908 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This Japanese house looks like a duck has opened their mouth2yr ⋅ perfect_wonders ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Not sure if it's appropriate for this sub but here is basketball/football court on the roof of some houses next to old city walls in Dubrovnik2yr ⋅ matej1313 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The evolution of this building can be seen in it's masonry4yr ⋅ GeneralReposti_Bot ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
“Local man in Altus, OK arrested after firing a trebuchet at a group of Girl Scouts. His wife was quoted as saying ‘I wish I hadn’t given in to him begging for that damn castle turret when we had the house built, he’s been mentally stuck in the Middle Ages since 1981.’”3yr ⋅ AsymptoticAbyss ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Montreal decorated the little house that sits atop an abandoned factory for the holidays1yr ⋅ lemartineau ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
A 1909 apartment building designed and built by a local brick mason. Chicago.9mo ⋅ ThanHowWhy ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
There's a huge open market in the Netherlands with apartments inside1yr ⋅ LimpBrother21 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Stockholm Telephone Tower with approximately 5,500 telephone lines, 18904yr ⋅ earthmoonsun ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
C-13 building in Wrocław, Poland. It was designed to imitate punch cards.2yr ⋅ VitQ ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
These are real houses. Located in Encinitas, California1yr ⋅ 69isMyluckyNumberToo ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
I’m a traveller from Canada. What in the MC Escher?? Found in Schaumburg, IL9mo ⋅ Tuxedo66 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
One-bedroom, twho-baths, three-stories, 8-feet-wide house overlooking a set of train tracks in Dallas.1yr ⋅ Teillu ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
A major highway / tunnel goes through this modernist building - Conjunto habitacional Marques de Sao Vicente (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)3yr ⋅ OtherwisePain ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Mirador del Rio, Lanzarote, designed by Cesar Manrique in 19733yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Brick Expressionism in Frankfurt, Germany shot by @boluddha1yr ⋅ Boluddha_Photography ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
There's a huge open market in the Netherlands with apartments inside6yr ⋅ malgoya ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This is the InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland, a hotel built into the side wall of an abandoned quarry3yr ⋅ shaquille_o_wheel ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Little Islands opens to the public at New York by Heatherwick Studios [1920*1080]2yr ⋅ musterduster284 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Casa Beretta, Val d'Aosta, Italy, designed by Mario Galvagni in 19671yr ⋅ archineering ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
Flintstone House, declared public nuisance, now allowed to keep colorful2yr ⋅ anteater1415 ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
The Antilia skyscraper in Mumbai may the world’s most extravagant home. Antilia belongs to business tycoon Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in India, and it towers over the city skyline at 550 feet tall.9mo ⋅ netphilia ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This building in the Philippines that looks like a ship and has a Korean restaurant and a cafe onboard1yr ⋅ anton-bg ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings
This is the former building of the Securitate. Now it houses the Union of Romanian Architects and McKinsey & Company. Romania.8mo ⋅ netphilia ⋅ r/bizarrebuildings