SEANETTA's User Profile - Atlas Obscura
Leaderboard Highlights
SEANETTA's activity rankings
1st
Places visited in Edinburgh, Scotland
1st
Places added to Scotland
1st
Places edited in United Kingdom
2nd
Places visited in Glasgow, Scotland
2nd
Places added to United Kingdom
2nd
Places edited in England
3rd
Places visited in Scotland
3rd
Places added to Ireland
3rd
Places edited in Denmark
Loading map...
London, England

Statue of Nell Gwynn

The only statue of a royal mistress in all of London.
Dublin, Ireland

Cabra Park Urban Gallery

Explore Dublin's laneways full of diverse street art and graffiti.
Anwoth, Scotland

Anwoth Old Kirk

The ruins of celebrated theologian Samuel Rutherford’s church, featured in a 1970s cult horror film.
London, England

The Crypt Gallery

Where the dead once lay, art now plays.
London, England

186 Fleet Street

The (fictional) address of Sweeney Todd's bloody barbershop.
Glasgow, Scotland

Hunterian Zoology Museum

An extended zoological collection that doubles as a time capsule.
Saint Andrews, Scotland

Gregory's Meridian Line

Scotland's claim to the prime meridian was laid 200 years prior to the one in Greenwich.
Durham, England

The ‘Durham Cow’

A statue dedicated to the story behind the founded of the city.
Dalkeith, Scotland

Dalkeith Tolbooth

This building has been a courtroom, a prison, and the location of the last public hanging in Dalkeith.
Ireland

Fanny O’Deas

One of Ireland’s oldest family-run pubs, with a unique feature.
Silver Spring, Maryland

National Museum of Health and Medicine

An astounding collection of medical specimens, including bits of President Lincoln.
London, England

Royal College of Physicians Museum

An extraordinary collection of artifacts spanning 500 years of medical history.
Edinburgh, Scotland

St. Margaret's Well

An ancient healing font dedicated to an 11th-century matriarch was moved to make way for progress.
Bath, England

Fountain Handprints

These markers note British stars of both stage and screen.
Kilkee, Ireland

Che Guevara Mural

A serendipitous meeting between a South American revolutionary and a local barman resulted in an iconic image of 20th-century art.
Lincoln, England

Lucy Tower

Remains of a keep that was built shortly after the Norman conquest of England.
London, England

Site of the Original Globe Theatre

The ground on which Shakespeare’s initial playhouse once stood.
Schiphol, Netherlands

Planes@Plaza

This old KLM airplane cut into three parts was transformed into an eclectic airport gift shop.
Vienna, Austria

Stephansdom Crypt

The crypt of the imposing Stephensdom holds royal intestines and thousands of skeletons.
Vienna, Austria

Habsburg Imperial Crypt

The final resting place for the remains of 143 Habsburg royalty.
Vienna, Austria

Memorial Against War and Fascism

Designed as a reminder of one of the darkest moments in Austrian history.
Vienna, Austria

Ankeruhr

A mechanical clock built in 1914, with a rotation of 12 historical figures on its face.
Vienna, Austria

Blutgassenviertel

One of Vienna’s oldest (and perhaps most haunted) alleys, allegedly with a bloody past that gave it its name.
Vienna, Austria

Vienna Cloth Measures

These two 15th-century metal rods allowed people to check if they were swindled or not.