Hidden behind every famous building is a secret not everyone knows

If you have the opportunity to travel to these famous buildings, try testing it out!

Traveling everywhere is the dream of many people. But it will be even more interesting if every trip, or every place you go through, you discover the secret hidden in famous works that not everyone knows.

And are you surprised to discover special spaces like the secret room in Cinderella Castle at Disney Park or the prison in Doge Palace in Venice?

This article will help you explore those special spaces, ensuring you will be extremely surprised to see.

1. Empty building in Times Square, New York, USA

This "prominent" building is built on a position considered "the center of the universe" in 1904. At that time, it was the headquarters of the New York Times.

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The building is still the place where huge advertising screens are installed.

Every year, on New Year's Eve, people often organize fireworks here to celebrate the new year.

Some time later, when the city government banned the fireworks display, Walter Palmer - head of engineering at The Times, came up with the idea of ​​dropping a glowing ball from the top of the tower.

Unfortunately, at World War II, the 7th floor of the tower was chosen to trap German spies while the basement was chosen by the FBI to practice shooting. This seriously damaged the tower and this is no longer the New York Times headquarters.

In 1995, the Lehman brothers bought the building. But instead of leasing offices, they install advertising screens and earn 300% profit every year. Since then, the building is still the place to install huge advertising screens.

2. Metro station located near the abandoned City Hall, New York, USA

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If you want to visit this train station, go to the end of the journey of train # 6.

The station is located near the City Hall in New York in operation in 1904. By 1945, it was decided to stop operating at this train station because the new cars were put into use, making it difficult to lock. folded in the tunnel.

However, not so that the city government destroyed this train station. In 1979, the station was marked with sovereignty by the government.

If you want to visit this train station, go to the end of the number 6 train journey. Before you reach the last station, the train will pass through the town hall station.

3. Prison at Doge Palace, Venice, Italy

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Inside this palace is a solid prison system.

Nobody knows that inside the Doge palace, the world's most "romantic" tourist spot is a solid prison system with narrow corridors and inlets.

This prison is associated with the famous defection of a prisoner known as the "killer king" - Giacomo Girolamo Casanova.

During his brief reign, Casanova is known as an amateur actor and scholar and also a "killer". At the age of 29, he was imprisoned in prison. Here, he became friends with the prison guard, bribed his fellow prisoners and made a spectacular escape.

4. Tunnel under Las Vegas, USA

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Beneath the busy casinos is the maze of tunnels stretching over 320km.

Las Vegas Paradise is known as the capital of America's "red-black world". But behind those lavish flashing lights, there was a secret darkness.

Beneath the busy casinos is the maze of tunnels stretching over 320km. It is home to more than 1,000 homeless people in Las Vegas. Previously, this road was built to protect city residents from flash floods and sandstorms.

People living in the basement mainly work as fast food sellers and manual workers. They said that there is no better place to live for homeless people by weaving in the dark cellar.

There are still dangers always lurking them because when the rain is heavy, the tunnel will flood quickly, simultaneously sweeping away everything under the tunnel.

5. Secret room in Cinderella Castle, Disney World, USA

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The secret hotel room is hidden behind colorful glass windows.

Princess Cinderella's castle is always the opening image for all films of Walt Disney studios. Built in 1971, this architecture is a place to attract 19.3 million visitors a year when they arrive in the Animation Kingdom.

However, very few people know that there is a secret hidden in this magnificent castle. It is the secret hotel room hidden behind colorful glass windows.

Originally intended, Walt Disney and his family will move in and live together in this room. However, he failed to fulfill his wish when he died in 1966.