100 Places of Emotion that Represent 'Our' Planet
How did we choose these 100 places to represent the complexity of social life on our planet?
There are two lists of places here: our curated list of '100 Places of Emotion that Represent Our Planet' (see below for the full list); and other places that have been added by participants around the world. You can view these sets separately on the global map by ticking and unticking the two boxes on the left-hand side: 'Curated 100 places' and 'User added places'.
The places chosen for inclusion in our set of '100 Places of Emotion that Represent Our Planet' were selected based on the following criteria:
- Emphasizing iconic places of condensed and multiple meanings, and just not the obvious tourist sites;
- Seeking a spread across continents, across regions as defined by the UN Geo-Scheme, and across nation-states (see below);
- Giving priority to places in nation-states that are geographically larger and more populous;
- Giving priority to places that are sites of intense visitation or loom larger in the global imaginary;
- Choosing sites that carry meanings in tension or contradiction;
- Covering different domains of social life by choosing a range of places of variously ecological, economic, political and cultural significance (using the Circles of Social Life framework);
- Seeking a spread from the natural (enduring) world and from across ancient to contemporary history;
- Seeking a representative group of sites from the UNESCO World Heritage list of sites.
It should be noted that in using the word 'our' in relation to the planet, we are not signifying anything more that this list is a list of socially representative places: ecologically, economically, politically and culturally.
On this basis the geographical spread for the 100 places is as follows across over 50 countries:
Regions UN Geo-scheme |
Totals |
Continent |
Totals for Continents |
Population in Millions for Continents |
Africa, Eastern |
3 |
Africa |
15 |
1,225 |
Africa, Middle |
2 |
|
|
|
Africa, Northern |
3 |
|
|
|
Africa, Southern |
3 |
|
|
|
Africa, Western |
4 |
|
|
|
America, Caribbean |
2 |
Americas |
18 |
1,001 |
America, Central |
4 |
|
|
|
America, Northern |
6 |
|
|
|
America, Southern |
6 |
|
|
|
Asia, Eastern |
11 |
Asia |
37 |
4,462 |
Asia, Central |
3 |
|
|
|
Asia, Southern |
8 |
|
|
|
Asia, South-Eastern |
6 |
|
|
|
Asia, Western |
9 |
|
|
|
Europe, Eastern |
5 |
Europe |
24 |
741 |
Europe, Northern |
5 |
|
|
|
Europe, Southern |
7 |
|
|
|
Europe, Western |
7 |
|
|
|
Oceania, Melanesian |
1 |
Oceania |
5 |
40 |
Oceania, Australasia |
4 |
|
|
|
Antarctica |
1 |
Antarctica |
1 |
> 0.004 |
How are the places that we chose spread across the planet, and what domains of social life do they represent?
NB. The list below is ordered alphabetically by nation-state; nation-state is given by contemporary equivalence; region is based on UN geo-designation; and domain and subdomain of social life is based on the Circles taxonomy.
Name |
Nation-state |
Place |
Region |
Key Domain of Social Life (using the Circles framework) |
1. McMurdo Station |
NA |
Ross Island, (New Zealand-claimed Ross Dependency) |
Antarctica |
Culture: Enquiry and Learning |
2. Plaza de Mayo |
Argentina |
Buenos Aires |
South America |
Politics: Dialogue and Reconciliation |
3. Soy Plantation, Ituzaingó Anexo |
Argentina |
Córdoba |
South America |
Ecology: Embodiment and Sustenance |
4. Lady Musgrave Island |
Australia |
Great Barrier Reef |
Oceania, Australasia |
Ecology: Flora and Fauna |
5. Uluru |
Australia |
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park |
Oceania, Australasia |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
6. Sydney Opera House |
Australia |
Sydney |
Oceania, Australasia |
Culture: Creativity and Recreation |
7. Sigmund Freud Museum |
Austria |
Vienna |
Western Europe |
Culture: Wellbeing and Health |
8. Espace Léopold (European parliament) |
Belgium |
Brussels |
Western Europe |
Politics: Representation and Negotiation |
9. Museu do Amanhã (Museum of Tomorrow) |
Brazil |
Rio de Janeiro |
South America |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
10 Estádio do Maracanã |
Brazil |
Rio de Janeiro |
South America |
Culture: Creativity and Recreation |
11. Angkor Wat |
Cambodia |
Siem Reap |
South-Eastern Asia |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
12. Athabasca oil sands |
Canada |
Alberta |
Northern America |
Ecology: Materials and Energy |
13. La Biosphère de Montréal |
Canada |
Montreal |
Northern America |
Ecology: Water and Air |
14. Cayman Islands Monetary Authority |
Cayman Islands |
Grand Cayman |
Caribbean America |
Economics: Exchange and Transfer |
15. Estádio Victor Jara |
Chile |
Santiago |
Southern America |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
16. Tiananmen Square |
China |
Beijing |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Representation and Negotiation |
17. Canton Tower |
China |
Guangzhou |
Eastern Asia |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
18. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum |
China |
Nanjing |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Law and Justice |
19. Foxxcon’s Science and Technology Park |
China |
Shenzhen |
Eastern Asia |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
20. Great Wall of China |
China |
Mongolian Steppe |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Security and Accord |
21. Hacienda Nápoles (Pablo Escobar’s mansion) |
Colombia |
Puerto Triunfo |
Southern America |
Politics: Ethics and Accountability |
22. Memorial Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara |
Cuba |
Santa Clara |
Caribbean America |
Politics: Communication and Critique |
23. Chutes Wagenia (Boyoma Falls) |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Lualaba River |
Middle Africa |
Ecology: Water and Air |
24. Ciudad Mitad del Mundo (Middle of the World City) |
Ecuador |
Quito |
Southern America |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
25. Great Pyramid of Giza |
Egypt |
El Giza |
Northern Africa |
Culture: Gender and Generations |
26. Aswan Dam |
Egypt |
Nile River |
Northern Africa |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
27. National Museum of Ethiopia |
Ethiopia |
Addis Ababa |
Eastern Africa |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
28. Onkalo käytti ydinpolttoaineen loppusijoitustilaa |
Finland |
Euraioki |
Northern Europe |
Ecology: Materials and Energy |
29. Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave |
France |
Gorges de l'Ardèche
|
Western Europe |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
30. Tour Eiffel (Eiffel Tower) |
France |
Paris |
Western Europe |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
31. Berliner Mauer (Berlin Wall) |
Germany |
Berlin |
Western Europe |
Politics: Security and Accord |
32. European Central Bank |
Germany |
Frankfurt |
Western Europe |
Economics: Accounting and Regulation |
33. Acropolis |
Greece |
Athens |
Southern Europe |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
34. Exarcheia anarchist quarters |
Greece |
Athens |
Southern Europe |
Politics: Communication and Critique |
35. Althingi parliament |
Iceland |
Reykjavík
|
Northern Europe |
Politics: Organization and Governance |
36. Dharavi district |
India |
Mumbai |
Southern Asia |
Economics: Labour and Welfare |
37. Ganga River (confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers) |
India |
Devpraya |
Southern Asia |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
38. Taj Mahal |
India |
Agra |
Southern Asia |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
39. Tulip Data Centre |
India |
Bangalore |
Southern Asia |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
40. Monumen Pancasila Sakti |
Indonesia |
Lubang Buaya, Jakarta
|
South-Eastern Asia |
Economics: Production and Resourcing |
41. Palm oil plantation |
Indonesia |
Sumatra |
South-Eastern Asia |
Economics: Production and Resourcing |
42. Freeport Grasberg mine |
Indonesia |
Grasberg |
Oceania, Melanesia |
Politics: Law and justice |
43. Azadi Square, |
Iran |
Tehran |
Southern Asia |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
44. Abu Graib |
Iraq |
Baghdad |
Western Asia |
Politics: Security and Accord |
45. Newgrange |
Ireland |
County Meath |
Western Europe |
Culture: Memory and Projection |
46. Wailing Wall, |
Israel/Palestine |
Jerusalem |
Western Asia |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
47. Colosseum |
Italy |
Rome |
Southern Europe |
Culture: Creativity and Recreation |
48. Lampedusa |
Italy |
Mediterranean Sea |
Southern Europe |
Politics: Law and Justice |
49. Mount Fuji |
Japan |
Honshu, near Tokyo |
Eastern Asia |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
50. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park |
Japan |
Hiroshima |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Dialogue and Reconciliation |
51. Petra |
Jordan |
Wadi Musa |
Western Asia |
Politics: Organization and Governance |
52. KazTransGas pipeline booster compression station |
Kazakhstan |
Zhambyl |
Asia, Central |
Economics: Production and Resourcing |
53. Zapatista Outreach Centre |
Mexico |
Oventic, Chiapas |
Central America |
Politics: Communication and Critique
|
54. Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Plaza of the Three Cultures) |
Mexico |
Tlatelolco, Mexico City |
Central America |
Culture: Memory and Projection
|
55. Djemaa el Fna |
Morocco |
Marrakesh |
Northern Africa |
Economics: Consumption and Use |
56. Nauru Regional Processing Centre |
Nauru |
Meneng District |
Oceania |
Politics: Law and Justice |
57. Sagarmatha/ Chomolungma (Mount Everest) |
Nepal and Tibet |
Himalayas |
Southern Asia |
Ecology: Water and Air |
58. Christchurch Cathedral |
New Zealand |
Christchurch |
Oceania, Australasia |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
59. Redeemed Christian Church of God |
Nigeria |
Lagos |
Western Africa |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
60. Port Harcourt Refining Company |
Nigeria |
Port Harcourt |
Western Africa |
Economics: Production and Resourcing |
61. Kumsusan Palace of the Sun |
North Korea |
Pyongyang |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Organization and Governance |
62. Orangi Town |
Pakistan |
Karachi |
Southern Asia |
Economics: Wealth and Distribution |
63. Panama Canal |
Panama |
Isthmus of Panama |
America, Central |
Ecology: Built-form and Mobility |
64. Kokoda Trail |
Papua New Guinea |
Owen Stanley Range |
Oceania |
Politics: Security and Accord |
65. Machu Pichu |
Peru |
Cusco region |
Southern America |
Culture: Identity and Engagement |
66. Auschwitz-Birkenau |
Poland |
O?wi?cim |
Eastern Europe |
Politics: Ethics and Accountability |
67. Kremlin |
Russia |
Moscow |
Eastern Europe |
Politics: Security and Accord |
68. Winter Palace |
Russia |
St Petersburg |
Eastern Europe |
Politics: Organization and Governance |
69. Mir Mine |
Russia |
Mirny, Siberia |
Central Asia |
Economics: Wealth and Distribution |
70. Kigali genocide memorial |
Rwanda |
Kigali |
Middle Africa |
Politics: Ethics and Accountability |
71. Great Mosque of Mecca |
Saudi Arabia |
Mecca |
Western Asia |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
72. Hira, the cave of Muhammad’s revelation |
Saudi Arabia |
Mecca |
Western Asia |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
73. Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) |
Senegal |
Dakar |
Western Africa |
Economics: Labour and Welfare |
74. Kenema Government Hospital |
Sierra Leone |
Kenema |
Western Africa |
Ecology: Embodiment and Sustenance |
75. Sandton Mall |
South Africa |
Johannesburg |
Southern Africa |
Economics: Consumption and Use |
76. Robben Island Prison |
South Africa |
Cape Town |
Southern Africa |
Politics: Law and Justice |
77. Panmunjom, Joint Security Area |
South Korea/North Korea |
Truce Village of Panmunjom |
Eastern Asia |
Politics: Security and Accord |
78. La Sagrada Familia |
Spain |
Barcelona |
Southern Europe |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
79. Large Hadron Collider |
Switzerland/ France |
Near Geneva on the Swiss side, and Cessy, Saint-Genis-Pouilly on the French |
Western Europe |
Culture: Enquiry and Learning |
80. Yarmouk Camp |
Syria |
Damascus |
Western Asia |
Ecology: Habitat and Settlements |
81. Ngorongoro Crater |
Tanzania |
Ngorongoro Conservation Area |
Eastern Africa |
Ecology: Flora and Fauna |
82. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium |
Thailand |
Bangkok |
South-Eastern Asia |
Economics: Consumption and Use |
83. Provincial government building and post office, Sidi Bouzid |
Tunisia |
Sidi Bouzid |
Northern Africa |
Politics: Communication and Critique |
84. Grand Bazaar |
Turkey |
Istanbul |
Western Asia |
Economics: Consumption and Use |
85. Bwindi National Park |
Uganda |
Bwindi |
Eastern Africa |
Ecology: Flora and Fauna |
86. Dubai International Airport |
UAE |
Dubai |
Western Asia |
Ecology: Built-form and Mobility |
87. Stonehenge |
United Kingdom |
Wiltshire |
Northern Europe |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
88. Westminster Abby |
United Kingdom |
London |
Northern Europe |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
89. British Museum |
United Kingdom |
London |
Northern Europe |
Culture: Learning and Enquiry |
90. Gleann Comhann (Glencoe) |
United Kingdom |
Lochaber |
Northern Europe |
Ecology: Flora and Fauna |
91. Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant |
Ukraine |
Chernobyl |
Eastern Europe |
Ecology: Emission and Waste |
92. Canyon de Chelly National Monument |
United States of America |
Navajo Nation territory |
Northern America |
Ecology: Habitat and Settlements |
93. Wall Street |
United States of America |
New York |
Northern America |
Economics: Wealth and Distribution |
94. Statue of Liberty |
United States of America |
New York |
Northern America |
Politics: Security and Accord |
95. Pentagon
|
United States of America |
Washington |
Northern America |
Politics: Security and Accord
|
96. Googleplex |
United States of America |
Silicon Valley |
Northern America |
Economics: Technology and Infrastructure |
97. Kantubek |
Uzbekistan |
Vozrozhdeniya Island |
Central Asia |
Ecology: Emission and Waste |
98. St Peters Basilica |
Vatican City |
Rome |
Southern Europe |
Culture: Belief and Meaning |
99. War Remnants Museum |
Vietnam |
Ho Chi Minh City |
South-Eastern Asia |
Politics: Security and Accord |
100. Victoria Falls |
Zambia/ Zimbabwe |
Zambezi River |
Southern Africa |
Ecology: Water and Air |