

Boston’s lost subway stations: Built to Charles Brigham’s design in 1898, deemed “pretentiously monumental” and demolished in the 1930s

Demolition of the Hungarian National Theatre in Budapest, 1964. Completely demolished by the Communist Government to make way for a new metro line, however some people suspect that was simply an excuse to erase cultural relics of the city. Pictures of the theatre before demolition in the comments.

The “hunchback” of Mosul, a 12th century minaret. Destroyed during the Battle of Mosul in 2017.
