We often see in Online photos of popular architectural sites and other attractions from all over the world. Usually they are all shot from the same angle, familiar to everyone, so we decided to show how famous buildings look from a different angle. It’s really worth a look!


Sydney Opera House — top view

And here’s what’s around the famous Stonehenge

View from the top of the Pyramid of Cheops

The underground, hidden part of the moai statues from Easter Island is much larger than the visible one

The face of the Statue of Liberty

Do you recognize the pyramid of Khafren? It is unlikely, because the drone with the K camera hovered exactly over its top

All these semicircles, ovals and other lines are the Burj Khalifa, the highest skyscraper, the view from above. The skyscraper doesn’t seem tall here because the photo was taken with a long-focus lens

Venice, it turns out, is quite simply arranged

Photo from behind the shoulder of the Lincoln statue, taken on August 28, 1963, during Martin Luther King’s speech

The Leaning Tower of Pisa, top view

A stage in a theater or opera, a view from the inside, with all the mechanisms and other features

The Eiffel Tower is also photographed from the top point

The motherland in Volgograd breaks through the heavy veil of clouds

The underside of the inscription “Hollywood” in the Los Angeles area

View from the asphalt to the ceiling of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

There is a Liberty State Garden in New York, and this is the view from there

Leaning Tower of Pisa, view from the inside

Sculpture of David, rear view

View of New York City from the head of the Statue of Liberty

Eiffel Tower at night, view from below

View of Volgograd from the statue “Motherland is calling!”

“Mona Lisa” in the Louvre, side view