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Die maleischste Straßen der Welt

Die maleischste Straßen der Welt

JEdes Land has its famous landmarks and many of them are streets. Is this street no longer beautiful? No condition. Man can naturally argue, was a “beautiful” power, but architectural uniqueness, cultural relevance, charm, view and other individual character traits that count as criticism.

Do you also want to be a little bit puzzled, where can you find the most beautiful streets of the world? Click if you go through the next gallery, here you will be found.

Die maleischste Straßen der Welt

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Die maleischste Straßen der Welt

Jedes Land has done its job and fell in the Straßen. Is this street no longer clean? No condition. Man can naturally argue, was a “clean” power, but architectural uniqueness, cultural relevance, charm, Aussicht and other individual character traits that count as criticism.

Do you also want to be a little bit puzzled, where can you find the most beautiful streets of the world? Click if you go through the next gallery, here you will be found.

Jinli Street, Chengdu, China

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Jinli Street, Chengdu, China

The origin of Jinli Street in Chengdu, China, took about 1,800 years to come back. The Qing Dynasty laterals and houses make one of the many shopping streets in Sichuan Province so special.

Lombard Street, San Francisco, USA

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Lombard Street, San Francisco, USA

This eight-curved path is one of the city’s main attractions. Lombard Street is one of the world’s most curvy streets that could finally be given a purpose.

Der Philosophenweg, Kyoto, Japan

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Der Philosophenweg, Kyoto, Japan

This is die Straße, die man zur Kirschblüte sollte. Benannt nach Nishida Kitaro, a philosopher, who is taking a meditation course here, is that idyllic road 1.6 km away from the canals.

Aldama-Straße, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

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Aldama-Straße, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

This beautiful, colorful, paved road is located in San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mexico.

Arlington Row, Bibury, England

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Arlington Row, Bibury, England

These houses, which came under pressure in 1380, would be made as a cloistered wool sale and split into Wohnhäuser für Weber. It is possible that the Häuser stayed overnight in the idyllic surroundings of the Cotswolds.

Acorn Street, Boston, USA

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Acorn Street, Boston, USA

Das Beacon Hill Viertel in Boston is definitely one of the things that fell into the Acorn Street with its rotten Ziegelhäusern, the Kopfsteinpflaster and the Laternen Strahlt Charme aus.

Callejon El Asri, Chefchaouen, Morocco

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Callejon El Asri, Chefchaouen, Morocco

The blue-painted city of Chefchaouen in Morocco is absolutely stunning. The Gasse Callejon El Asri has definitively become a photo.

Via Monte San Michele, Alberobello, Italy

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Via Monte San Michele, Alberobello, Italy

These small villages in Apulia are for their own white pilz-shaped houses, truffle embarrassing, annoying. The Via Monte San Michele is the end of the Schönste Straße in Alberobello.

Climate, Milos, Greece

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Climate, Milos, Greece

This one-time fishing village on the Greek island of Milos is one of the few ways to reach houses and the bunten Farbtupfern.

Royal Crescent, Bath, England

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Royal Crescent, Bath, England

The Royal Crescent in Bath consists of a semi-circular shape with 30 symmetrical Georgian city houses, which were built around the 18th century by English architects John Wood and young people.

El Moez, Cairo, Egypt

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El Moez, Cairo, Egypt

One of the oldest streets in the city is laut UN “the great concentration and global treasures of the Islamic world”.

Rua Luís de Camoes, Águeda, Portugal

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Rua Luís de Camoes, Águeda, Portugal

The Umbrella Sky Project has brought Treasures, Color and Art to this Portuguese City. Isn’t it cool?

Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

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Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

Falls When you see graffiti and street art, Melbourne’s arts centre can be felled.

Quai de l'Île, Annecy, France

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Quai de l’Île, Annecy, France

The Altstadt dieser alpinen Stadt is wirklich malerisch. Schlender Sie entlang de Quai de l’Île en genßen Sie den Kanal, de Geschäfte and Restaurants.

Quai de la Poissonnerie, Colmar, France

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Quai de la Poissonnerie, Colmar, France

The factory worker and the rough canal can use the “Little Venice” to use another way Ort.

Brouwersgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Brouwersgracht, Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Brauerkanal is a wonderful historic building from the 17th year onwards. It is an emblematic Orte der Stadt.

Soi Romanee, Phuket, Thailand

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Soi Romanee, Phuket, Thailand

Go to Phuket’s Altstadt and discover the unique Sino-Portuguese architecture. The war is one of the main rotlicht districts, it is a family-friendly community.

Rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec, Canada

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Rue du Petit-Champlain, Québec, Canada

This street is located in the Quartier du Petit Champlain, one of the (if not the) largest shopping districts in North America. This pedestrian zone flows with the most charm.

Calle 59, Campeche, Mexico

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Calle 59, Campeche, Mexico

Were you allowed to travel further afield? Campeche said, who is it. Calle 59 is the most visible street in the Altstadt of Campeche.

Caminito, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Caminito, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The Caminito in La Boca Viertel is a Muss, if you are in Buenos Aires. Caminito is called a Spanish “smaller path” and is a museum, where art is now very popular.

Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark

It couldn’t be more annoying if these bunten Häuser and Copenhagen’s harbour were from the 17th century. This beautiful promenade is a must, if you are in the city.

Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom

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Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom

The Portobello Road is one of the most important landmarks of the city. The Straße, intended for my Häuser in Pastelcolours, with Drawers, Cafés and everything, was no trouble at all.

Bryggen, Bergen, Norway

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Bryggen, Bergen, Norway

The bunten Holzhäuser am hanseaticen Kai in Bergen has definitely become a thing.

Largo do Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil

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Largo do Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil

The historic Zentrum Salvadors is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here are a number of Portuguese architects with a South American color that can be found.

Kiremit-Straße, Istanbul, Turkei

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Kiremit-Straße, Istanbul, Turkei

Istanbul is a new architecture and the big city in the Balat Viertel, which has no destination. Start with your visit in Kiremit-Straße.

Via dei Coronari, Rom, Italian

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Via dei Coronari, Rom, Italian

It is one of the manly streets in the historical centre of Roms, full of Renaissance architecture, boutiques, antique books and cafes.

Jalan Kek Chuan, Penang, Malaysia

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Jalan Kek Chuan, Penang, Malaysia

George Town on the Malaysian island of Penang is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the Straße und der Ombouw you will find a beautiful mix of Western and Eastern design.

Avenue des Camoëns, Paris, France

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Avenue des Camoëns, Paris, France

Forgotten on the Champs de Mars. Here are some of your photos of the Eiffel Tower and a natural design of the Haussmannschen Architektur-rundherum.

Washington Street and Water Street, Brooklyn, New York City, USA

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Washington Street and Water Street, Brooklyn, New York City, USA