8. The Dancing House

In the heart of Prague, among elegant old buildings, stands the Dancing House; a stunning pair of spinning towers that look like they’re caught in an endless, graceful dance. Designed by Frank Gehry, this playful, wavy structure feels alive, breaking the city’s classical rhythm with bold curves and a glass tower that leans like a dancer mid-step.
Once called “The Drunk House” by critics, today it’s a beloved symbol of freedom, creativity, and the unexpected beauty of movement frozen in stone and glass.