@ Moscow, St Basil's Cathedral Ande and Smokey now know where to find Fantastic Buildings, as they have been given a free map! Before unfolding it, they read the cover: Icon A tour of the world in miniature awaits the pets on this exciting part of their travels! They will visit some far-away continents and see iconic architecture from the US, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. Some locations will be very familiar—others perhaps less so! Moscow, St Basil's Cathedral Located in Red Square, this unique building is one of the most famous landmarks not only in Russia, but in the world. Building was completed in 1561.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Smokey.
Ande shook paws with Smokey the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sydney Opera House, NSW, Australia Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) surveyed the itinerary on the map. “I bet we are unique in travelling thousands of miles to all these places in such a short space of time, Ande!” "It's an incredible Mini World Tour!" agreed Ande. Sydney Opera House, NSW, Australia After an international design competition launched in 1955, won by a Danish architect in 1957, construction of the building (in the Expressionist style) was finally completed and the building formally opened in October 1973.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly).
Ande shook paws with Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
Hansi (Icky Bird Who Can't Fly) and you found 100 Travel Tokens!
@ Toronto, Canada “Where are we now, Ande?” asked Lulu. "If it's Tuesday this must be England!" joked Ande. "Only kidding—let me check the map!" Toronto, Canada The most highly populated city in Canada (around 3m people). Originally called York, it was renamed Toronto in 1834. Over 160 languages are spoken in the city. It is famous for its high-rise buildings and skyscrapers. The most famous of these is the CN Tower, an icon of the city, standing at 1815.3 ft (553 m). CN stands for Canadian National, the railway company that built it.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Lulu.
Ande shook paws with Lulu the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gateway Arch in St Louis, Missouri Suzy Q looked at the previous stop on their map. “I didn't even know that place existed, Ande, and I feel I should have done!” "What, the whole country?" said Ande. "No, silly! That particular place. Still, I know about it now!" Gateway Arch in St Louis, Missouri Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Suzy Q.
Ande shook paws with Suzy Q the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Thanksgiving Chapel, Dallas, Texas "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Ande," said Zubi, "for this experience alone?" Ande, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Thanksgiving Chapel, Dallas, Texas The spiralling stained glass windowed ceiling of the Thanks Giving Chapel in Dallas, Texas, recreates the Fibonacci sequence.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Zubi.
Ande shook paws with Zubi the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Tyskebryggen, Bergen, Norway “What have you got in your tote bag, Butterfree?” asked Ande. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Ande,” responded Butterfree. “There’s deck shoes, snowshoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, flippers, walking boots, Wellington boots—you name it, I’ve got it!” Tyskebryggen, Bergen, Norway Bryggen has for centuries been a lively and central part of the city. The pier has been ravaged by many fires and the great fire in 1702 left the whole town in ashes. When the buildings were rebuilt, the old building pattern was followed so that Bryggen's profile stands as it has stood since the 12th century, untouched by changing times. The pier in Bergen was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List of Common Cultural Heritage in 1979 and Bergen then became a World Heritage City. It was said that Bryggen shows a unique cultural tradition about how the Hanseatics in the 14th century used Bryggen as a trade centre and housing. Hidden behind the iconic facade of Bryggen is a secret world of passages, small shops, galleries and studios. In the former warehouses and Hanseatic offices, designers and artists have now taken over. The ships to and from Norway have been replaced with textile design, jewellery design, illustration, knitting, photography, books—and a cosy cafe.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Butterfree.
Ande shook paws with Butterfree the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Porvoo, Finland "This is an extremely varied tour, Ande!" remarked Choose a name. "We're going from really grand edifices to small and cosy attractions!" Porvoo, Finland Porvoo is the second oldest city in Finland and is located 30 miles from the capital, Helsinki. Its red shore houses are well-known landmarks, and were once used to store merchandise and exotic delicacies from distant lands. With traditional cobblestone streets, the town is home to and inspiration to artists, it is famous for its cuisine, and it has some famous chocolate makers!
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Choose a name.
Ande shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Copenhagen, Denmark Ande and Snowball were entranced at reaching this stopping place and eagerly posed for a picture standing on either side of the new attraction they had just seen! Copenhagen, Denmark Axel Towers Copenhagen, Denmark. Axel Towers Copenhagen is an abstract contemporary architectural office building and consists of five cylindrical towers made of metal, copper and glass.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Snowball.
Ande shook paws with Snowball the Sparkling Snow Foxee. They both received one silver mole!
@ Haga, Gothenburg, Sweden Ande is enjoying Fantastic Buildings when Stingray Mulder comes along. "Look! A special prize!" says Stingray Mulder. Ande looks down and sees something valuable. Stingray Mulder generously lets Ande keep it! Purple Gothic Window Keep a sense of privacy but still allow sunlight to shine through any window with this exquisitely crafted gothic-style purple stained glass window. Haga, Gothenburg, Sweden An historic area of Sweden, this 19th-century worker's district is now lined with shops. Haga is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Gothenburg. The pedestrian street Haga Nygata is lined with well-preserved houses, many in the characteristic Gothenburg style called "landshövdingehus" with one floor in brick and the rest in wood. Today they house plenty of independent shops and cafés.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Stingray Mulder.
Ande shook paws with Stingray Mulder the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hagalund, Sweden "This is an extremely varied tour, Ande!" remarked Archie. "We're going from really grand edifices to small and cosy attractions!" Hagalund, Sweden This locality is very near to Stockholm. It is known for the blue highrise buildings "Blåkulla" which, against a rather strong and long-lasting opinion, in the beginning of the 1970s replaced a picturesque working-class and craftsman neighbourhood built in the 1890s and portrayed by artist Olle Olsson Hagalund.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Archie.
Ande shook paws with Archie the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Musée du Louvre, Paris “I could stay here forever, Ande,” said Midnight Bleu. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, Midnight Bleu. I wouldn't be surprised if the next stop is even better!” said Ande. Musée du Louvre, Paris The Louvre is the world's largest art museum and an historic monument in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the right bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is the most popular attraction.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Midnight Bleu.
Ande shook paws with Midnight Bleu the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Temple, Beijing, PR China "This is an extremely varied tour, Ande!" remarked Marley. "We're going from really grand edifices to small and cosy attractions!" Temple, Beijing, PR China Beijing is one of the oldest cities in the world. Its history can be traced back 3000 years. It’s about as old as London, six times older than New York, and ten times older than Sydney. The city retains a wealth of historical sites, Beijing’s long and rich history has left behind an abundant historic and cultural heritage, including seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, the Ming Tombs, Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian and the Grand Canal.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Marley.
Ande shook paws with Marley the Brown Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ North Jakarta, Indonesia "I've bought so many souvenirs already my backpack's almost full!" said strips. "Me too!" said Ande. "It's great on this tour, isn't it?" North Jakarta, Indonesia This lively and colourful container port also has a passenger ferry. Not far away is the VOC Shipyard, dating back to 1628. This is the former trade office and ship repair of the East Indies Trade Company. It was the centre of the trade routes that stretched from Japan to Cape Town, from the Spice Islands to Persia. The place is now a restaurant, also called the VOC (Very Old Café), but still maintains historical interest.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met strips.
Ande shook paws with strips the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh, Agra, India “What have you got in your tote bag, Pebbles?” asked Ande. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Ande,” responded Pebbles. “There’s deck shoes, snowshoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, flippers, walking boots, Wellington boots—you name it, I’ve got it!” Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh, Agra, India An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Pebbles.
Ande shook paws with Pebbles the Emperor Penguin Chick. They both received one silver mole!
@ Petra, Jordan "This is an extremely varied tour, Ande!" remarked Lacemaker. "We're going from really grand edifices to small and cosy attractions!" Petra, Jordan Situated between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea, Petra was an important crossroads between Arabia, Egypt and Syria-Phoenicia. Petra is half-built, half-carved into the rock, and is surrounded by mountains riddled with passages and gorges. It is one of the world's most famous archaeological sites, where ancient Eastern traditions blend with Hellenistic architecture.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Lacemaker.
Ande shook paws with Lacemaker the Pink Forest Spider. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mount Fuji, Japan “I could stay here forever, Ande,” said Freddy. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, Freddy. I wouldn't be surprised if the next stop is even better!” said Ande. Mount Fuji, Japan Japan’s Mount Fuji is an active volcano about 100 km (62 miles) southwest of Tokyo. Climbing Mount Fuji (3776 m/12388.45 ft) must be on many a bucket list! Most people try to time their ascent in order to witness the sunrise from the summit. It is recommended taking two days for the ascent and descent, with an overnight stay in a mountain hut. You may hear Mt Fuji being referred to as "Fuji-san"—"san" being a Japanese honorific and is a title of respect.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Freddy.
Ande shook paws with Freddy the Forest Snail. They both received one silver mole!
@ Incheon, South Korea Ande is admiring some Fantastic Buildings when Stevan comes along. "Look! Another special prize!" says Stevan. Ande looks down and sees it. Stevan generously lets Ande keep it! Green Gothic Window Keep a sense of privacy but still allow sunlight to shine through any window with this exquisitely crafted gothic-style green stained glass window. Incheon, South Korea Sorae Ecology Park was formerly South Korea's largest salt field. It is now a tranquil park featuring salt marshes, migratory birds, observation areas and a nature centre. Incheon, a South Korean city near to the capital, Seoul, is a major transportation hub, with an ultramodern international airport, railway connections and its harbour is the starting point of many a boat tour.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Stevan.
Ande shook paws with Stevan the Green Happy Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand “This is awesome, Ande! We'd never have been able to tour all these wonderful places in the normal way of things!” "We've travelled the equivalent of thousands of miles already on this trip—it's incredible!" responded Ande. Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand The Sanctuary of Truth is perhaps the most iconic structure in Pattaya. Intricately carved entirely from teak wood with no metal nails being used, the hall on the headland to the north of Wongamat Beach is a unique structure. Neither temple nor palace, despite looking like a hybrid of both, it was commissioned by a local business tycoon to act as a place of appreciation for philosophy, art, culture and faith, without being tied to a single religion.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Bill.
Ande shook paws with Bill the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Torun, Poland From across the road, Katrice surveyed the current stop on their map. “Would you fancy living there, Ande?” "Well, it's certainly a bit different to where we live," said Ande. "But I could get used to it, I daresay!" Torun, Poland Torun is a historical city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its Museum of Gingerbread, in which visitors can make gingerbread, guided by the master of bakery, a gingerbread witch and craftsmen.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Katrice.
Ande shook paws with Katrice the Stardust Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Leiden, Netherlands "This is an extremely varied tour, Ande!" remarked Otto. "We're going from really grand edifices to small and cosy attractions!" Leiden, Netherlands The birthplace of Rembrandt, and with the second oldest university observatory in the world (founded in 1633) the city of Leiden with its countless beautiful museums, canals, and ‘hofjes’ or inner courtyards is well worth a visit. If you visit Leiden in spring, you will also find yourself in the centre of the flower-bulb region! Before setting sail to North America on the Mayflower, the Plymouth Colony Pilgrims lived and worked in Leiden for around 15 years. Their exodus from England eventually became one of the most important stories within American national history and their time in Leiden is memorialised at the city’s American Pilgrim Museum.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Otto.
Ande shook paws with Otto the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Barcelona, Spain Serena looked at the previous stop on their map. “I didn't even know that place existed, Ande, and I feel I should have done!” "What, the whole country?" said Ande. "No, silly! That particular place. Still, I know about it now!" Barcelona, Spain View of Casa Mila, better known as La Pedrera, designed by Antoni Gaudi, the best exponent in modernist architecture.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Serena.
Ande shook paws with Serena the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England “Let’s pose with one of us each side of this attraction and I’ll set the self-timer to take a shot,” said Ande to Meowchi. “It’ll be a fab souvenir of our time here!” Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England My family had a trip to Stonehenge when I was very young. I remember one could walk about the stones and even touch them. It was fenced off from the public in 1977, so one could only view the 5000-year-old monument from a distance of 10 yards. But intriguingly, it turns out the Neolithic folk who built Stonehenge wanted it fenced off from the riff-raff too, who couldn’t even see the site because of a huge wooden barrier! Archaeologists have found traces of the 20ft-high timber fence that snaked almost two miles across Salisbury Plain and hid sacred ceremonies from unworthy locals more than 5000 years ago. In other words, the tall fence kept the “lower classes” from seeing the activities of the “priestly classes”.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Meowchi.
Ande shook paws with Meowchi the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Mountjoy, Omagh, Northern Ireland "There are so many bucket list places here, aren't there, Ande?" said Peridot. "I think we're so lucky to be able to tour the world in miniature, as it were!" "I agree, Peridot," said Ande. Mountjoy, Omagh, Northern Ireland A wee gem of a working post office! Mountjoy Post Office is a very rural post office which has been at the heart of the community since the 1850s. Remarkably, it has been run by the same family for 113 years. Being at the heart of rural communities and giving them access to vital services is so important. This would not be possible without the incredible dedicated service provided by postmasters across the network.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Peridot.
Ande shook paws with Peridot the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Leadenhall Market, London, England "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Ande," said Lady Jane, "for this experience alone?" Ande, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Leadenhall Market, London, England Leadenhall is a thriving Victorian covered retail centre with a wide range of goods on sale. This market is one of the oldest markets in London, selling meat and fish as far back as the 14th century. The current green and red roof, however, was constructed in 1881 and made Leadenhall Market a popular attraction in London. Its cobbled walkways and glass roof make it an attractive place to shop, eat and drink or simply to relax. Famous visitors include John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Harry Potter! Leadenhall Market was the setting for Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron in the Harry Potter films.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Lady Jane.
Ande shook paws with Lady Jane the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Neuschwanstein, Bavaria, Germany Ande is considering the merits of another Fantastic Building when Tango comes along. "Wow! That completes the set!" says Tango. Ande is amazed to have collected all three items! Blue Gothic Window Keep a sense of privacy but still allow sunlight to shine through any window with this exquisitely crafted gothic-style blue stained glass window. Neuschwanstein, Bavaria, Germany Few places on earth look more like a fairytale illustration! With its towers, turrets, frescoes and throne hall, Neuschwanstein (or Schloss Neuschwanstein, as it is called in German) looks like it was plucked straight from your favourite story book. Completed in 1892 the magnificent castle was opened to the public, where it quickly became, and remains, one of the region’s most visited attractions. King Ludwig, who had the castle built, was a great admirer and supporter of Wagner and the castle was built in his honour. Many rooms in the castle’s interior were inspired by Wagner’s characters. The third floor particularly reflects Ludwig’s admiration of Wagner’s operas.The Singers Hall, which occupies the entire fourth floor of Neuschwanstein also contains characters from Wagner’s operas. Neuschwanstein means “New Swan Castle” referencing the “Swan Knight”, one of the Wagner’s characters.
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Tango.
Ande shook paws with Tango the Purple Platypus. They both received one silver mole!
@ Icon Ande has seen enough buildings to plan her own town, and is tired out. Granville very long name indeed agrees it is time to go home and discuss which building they would most like to live in! Icon A tour of the world in miniature awaits the pets on this exciting part of their travels! They will visit some far-away continents and see iconic architecture from the US, Canada, Australia, Asia and Europe. Some locations will be very familiar—others perhaps less so! Ande has completed the quest! "Fantastic Buildings" is now over, but PnF will hold a new event again soon!
While visiting Fantastic Buildings, you met Granville very long name indeed.
Ande shook paws with Granville very long name indeed the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
Granville very long name indeed gave you 1 "Fantastic Buildings Stamp"