A museum worker giving the Horniman Museum’s walrus a spring clean in 2007.
The Crooked House, a pub in Dudley, in England’s West Midlands, after a fire in August.
The Pyramid of Menkaure was once clad partly in granite blocks, visible in the lower portion. A plan to restore more of them is generating debate.
Highgate Cemetery in London is the final resting place of Karl Marx, George Michael, George Eliot and 170,000 other Londoners.
La Tour Eiffel est fermée, said a sign by the landmark on Wednesday.
Lee Sun-kyun arriving at a police station for questioning over accusations of illegal drug use in Incheon, South Korea, last week.
The Tanger-Med container port near Tangier, Morocco, has become a hub for transshipments of goods to Russia.
After a devastating fire in 2019, President Emmanuel Macron of France vowed Notre-Dame would be rebuilt within five years — an ambitious deadline that officials are increasingly confident will be met.
The Agadir Oufella, a fortress in Morocco, was damaged during an earthquake in 1960 but has been restored more recently.
The Agadir Oufella, a fortress in Morocco, was damaged during an earthquake in 1960 but has been restored more recently.
The mansion house at Bletchley Park, north of London. The country estate, home of Britain’s code-breaking efforts in World War II, is the site of a two-day summit focused on A.I. safety.
Recent surveys of the Garisenda Tower, left of the much taller Asinelli Tower in Bologna, Italy, have found traces of unexpected rotation in its incline.
The fallen tree at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland, England.
Jonathan Clark, left, an archaeologist, and Tim FitzHigham, the creative director of St. George’s Guildhall, with recently discovered flooring that they say dates to between 1417 and 1430.
The Sagrada Familia under construction.