There’s plenty of natural beauty to be found in Wisconsin, but there are some incredible man-made wonders as well. Here are 10 you should check out.
- Greek Orthodox Church
Mark Hesseltine/Flickr This Wauwatosa church’s design and colors are stunning.
- Holy Hill
Ed Bierman/Flickr This incredibly amazing church, perched on this hill, is a thing of beauty.
- Milwaukee Arts Museum
Ken Illo/Flickr There’s great art in the museum, but the design of the building itself will give you pause. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava.
- Wisconsin Capitol
John Benson/Flickr Our capitol building is gorgeous building, especially lit up at night.
- Milwaukee City Hall
Richie Diesterheft/Flickr The building was built in 1895 and it is in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style.
- John A Blatnik Bridge
Randen Pederson/Flickr The Blatnik bridge connects Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota.
- Taliesin
edward stojakovic/Flickr Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring Green residence must be included on this list. Visitors come from all over to tour it.
- Vilas Effigy Mounds
Richard Hurd/Flickr Those hills are actually mounds built between 700-1300 AD.
- House on the Rock
The House on The Rock/Facebook It’s quirky and full of all types of architectural styles, and that’s definitely why it needs to be on this list.
- Lambeau Field
Phil Roeder/Flickr You just can’t have this list without putting this iconic stadium on it. Recent upgrades have made this one of the most state of the art stadiums in the league.
Head to these marvels!
Mark Hesseltine/Flickr
This Wauwatosa church’s design and colors are stunning.
Ed Bierman/Flickr
This incredibly amazing church, perched on this hill, is a thing of beauty.
Ken Illo/Flickr
There’s great art in the museum, but the design of the building itself will give you pause. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava.
John Benson/Flickr
Our capitol building is gorgeous building, especially lit up at night.
Richie Diesterheft/Flickr
The building was built in 1895 and it is in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style.
Randen Pederson/Flickr
The Blatnik bridge connects Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota.
edward stojakovic/Flickr
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring Green residence must be included on this list. Visitors come from all over to tour it.
Richard Hurd/Flickr
Those hills are actually mounds built between 700-1300 AD.
The House on The Rock/Facebook
It’s quirky and full of all types of architectural styles, and that’s definitely why it needs to be on this list.
Phil Roeder/Flickr
You just can’t have this list without putting this iconic stadium on it. Recent upgrades have made this one of the most state of the art stadiums in the league.
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