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Results: 6 of the world's most photographed places

Published on 07/21/2018
By: msrcms
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Travel
People around the world are snapping photographs at an incredible pace. The world now takes more photographs in two minutes than it did in the entire 19th century. We turn our lenses on our pets, our lattes and our sandy feet at the beach. And, of course, there are our vacation photos, billions of images of the world's most scenic sites that were snapped from the exact same spot by different people at different points in time. The list below counts down the world's 6 most photographed cities (with six "amazing" images), according to panoramio's data. ~SIDE NOTE: Yes or No options for this survey.~ Information provided by The Washington Post.
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#6 - Venice: The most photographed spot in the very-photographed city of Venice is Ponte dell'Accademia, a bridge that spans the Grand Canal and offers stunning views of the Italian city. Have you ever taken a photograph in Venice?
#6 - Venice: The most photographed spot in the very-photographed city of Venice is Ponte dell'Accademia, a bridge that spans the Grand Canal and offers stunning views of the Italian city. Have you ever taken a photograph in Venice?
Yes
12%
272 votes
No
88%
2039 votes
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#5 - Istanbul: The most photographed spot in Turkey is Kiz Kulesi, or the Maiden's Tower, which stands on a small island in the middle of the Bosphorus strait. The medieval Byzantine structure provides an incredible background for photographing Istanbul. Is the first time you are reading about the Maiden's Tower?
#5 - Istanbul: The most photographed spot in Turkey is Kiz Kulesi, or the Maiden's Tower, which stands on a small island in the middle of the Bosphorus strait. The medieval Byzantine structure provides an incredible background for photographing Istanbul. Is the first time you are reading about the Maiden's Tower?
Yes
63%
1448 votes
No
37%
863 votes
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#4 - Paris: We were surprised to find that the most photographed spot in Paris for Panoramio users is not the Eiffel Tower (it's actually the neon lights of the Moulin Rouge). This French cabaret gave birth to the can-can and was captured in the 2001 movie of the same name. Have you ever watched the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge?
#4 - Paris: We were surprised to find that the most photographed spot in Paris for Panoramio users is not the Eiffel Tower (it's actually the neon lights of the Moulin Rouge). This French cabaret gave birth to the can-can and was captured in the 2001 movie of the same name. Have you ever watched the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge?
Yes
32%
733 votes
No
68%
1578 votes
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#3 - Barcelona: The most photographed spot in Barcelona is Park Güell, a park dotted with the colorful and modernist architecture of Antonio Gaudí. Do you know of anyone that has visited Barcelona?
#3 - Barcelona: The most photographed spot in Barcelona is Park Güell, a park dotted with the colorful and modernist architecture of Antonio Gaudí. Do you know of anyone that has visited Barcelona?
Yes
26%
595 votes
No
74%
1716 votes
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#2 - Rome: Rome ranks as the second-most photographed city in the world, according to the Google photo service. And the most photographed spot in that city is the Trinità dei Monti, a Roman Catholic church that stands above the Spanish steps and the Piazza di Spagna. These are the same steps where Audrey Hepburn eats gelato in "Roman Holiday" and Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon meet in "The Talented Mr. Ripley." Have you ever vacationed in Rome?
#2 - Rome: Rome ranks as the second-most photographed city in the world, according to the Google photo service. And the most photographed spot in that city is the Trinità dei Monti, a Roman Catholic church that stands above the Spanish steps and the Piazza di Spagna. These are the same steps where Audrey Hepburn eats gelato in
Yes
15%
338 votes
No
85%
1973 votes
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#1 - New York: New York ranks as the world's most photographed city, according to Panoramio data. The most photographed spot is not the Empire State Building or Central Park, but the Solomon R. Guggenheim museum. The iconic building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to be a continuous spiral, with visitors circling around the entire museum on one slightly sloping ramp. Are you surprised to read that New York (USA) is the most photographed spot in the world?
#1 - New York: New York ranks as the world's most photographed city, according to Panoramio data. The most photographed spot is not the Empire State Building or Central Park, but the Solomon R. Guggenheim museum. The iconic building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to be a continuous spiral, with visitors circling around the entire museum on one slightly sloping ramp. Are you surprised to read that New York (USA) is the most photographed spot in the world?
Yes
38%
878 votes
No
62%
1433 votes
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