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The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

If you think Neuschwanstein looks magical in summer, gaze upon it in winter! How absolutely bewitching is this?

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The Louvre, France

Winter sometimes sees the French capital under snow. When this happens, the museum's iconic pyramid takes on a totally different appearance.

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Eiffel Tower, France

But the scenery is equally stunning when the tower and its surrounding gardens are covered in snow.

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Roman Forum, Italy

For centuries it was the center of Roman public life, as well as a place for ceremonies and elections. The landscape takes on a frosty air during winter!

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Stonehenge, England

Compelling at any time of year, the weathered stones, erected in the late Neolithic period about 2500 BCE, are at their most beguiling in a silent, mid-winter landscape shrouded in snow.

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Hagia Sophia, Turkey

Once a church, then a mosque, and now a museum, Hagia Sophia is a year-round "must-see," even in winter when the building is often shrouded in snow.

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The Colosseum, Italy

This majestic Roman-era amphitheater was the stage for many gladiator battles and public spectacles.

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Times Square, USA

The Big Apple is often under snow in winter, providing stark contrast between the gray-black skyscrapers and the snowy white sidewalks.

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