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The 30 most colorful buildings in the world

Around the world, cities and neighborhoods are lit by the colors of their buildings! To see absolutely on a trip!

For some reason, the world seems to be in the absence of ideas when it comes to giving a color to the buildings. But the buildings and houses of this list give up the usual grey, brown, yellow and white by associations of bright colors . Most of you probably prefer to have colorful buildings like these, but there are several practical reasons why it is difficult to have such a colorful façade. Maintaining a complex and colorful facade is much more difficult and costly than keeping a one in good condition with a unique color. In addition, the most expensive paints with anti-corrosive or weather-resistant properties are produced only in some classic colours.

However, some owners made the bet to misplace their home. Sometimes it’s even All right. which differs by the color palette of its buildings. And that’s all to his honor. From Valparaiso to Chile to Copenhagen to Denmark Cinque Terre In Italy, go to the discovery of these cities or neighborhoods coloured in the rainbow, illuminating everything around them.

Kunsthof-Passage, Dresden, Germany

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Istanbul, Turkey

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Galera, Republic of Uzupis (Vilnius), Lithuania

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Ecole rue Pajol, Paris, France

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Nautilus, shell house in Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico

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Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna, Austria

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Katwise Rainbow House (Kat O’Sullivan), Brooklyn, New York, USA

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Ramenskoïe, Russia

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Favela Santa Marta, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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MykonosGreece

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Carabanchel building, Madrid, Spain

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Rainbow house, San Francisco, United States

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Nippes (near Cologne), Germany

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Singapore

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Casa Batlló, Barcelona, Spain

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Costa Nova, Portugal

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Neal’s Yard, London, England

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La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Zamość, Poland

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Granada, Nicaragua

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Calle Carabobo, Maracaibo, Venezuela

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Nyhavn Canal, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Burano, Italy

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Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antilles

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Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa

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Le quartier du Gabut, La Rochelle, France

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Manarola, Italy

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Poznan, Poland

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Saint John of Newfoundland, Canada

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Valparaiso, Chile

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Amelia Hall

Amelia Hall

I'm Amelia Hall, a curious soul on a perpetual quest for adventure. Life's journey is my muse, from traversing remote trails to immersing myself in local cultures. Each new destination unveils a unique story, and I'm here to narrate those tales for you. My aim is to awaken your wanderlust, sharing insights, tips, and the magic of exploration. Together, let's embark on this captivating odyssey, discovering the world's hidden gems and forging unforgettable memories.

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