“Change is the only constant.” You’ve likely heard different variations of this quote, but it ultimately expresses one of life’s fundamental truths: everything is bound to transform, whether through progression or regression.
Check out these photos and see for yourself. We’ve collected images of various landmarks around the world, showing how humans and Father Time have treated them over the decades.
The best part: you can see the differences in each picture with a simple swipe to the right. Enjoy!
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Machu Picchu, 1911-2016
I feel dumb for not knowing it wasn't always uncovered in it's current form
Reichstag, Berlin, 1945 And 2012
Pripyat, Ukraine, 1986 And 2016
As places go through significant changes, so do their inhabitants. Experts refer to this as urban evolution, where genetic transformations occur to help make these environments more adaptable.
An example is the rat population in New York City. Studies have shown that Big Apple rodents have evolved to have shorter rows of teeth, likely due to their diet of softer foods in an urban setting.
Place Du Carrousel, Paris, France, 1900-2016
Arctic Sea-Ice Coverage, 1984-2012
Osnabrück Train Station, Germany, 1965 And 2015
You have to move the picture left and right to see the same entrance.
Urban coyotes also went through a similar evolution, according to a January 2025 study published in Genome Biology and Evolution. Research has shown that urban coyotes have become more adaptable to starches due to increased access to pet and human food.
Via Della Conciliazione Is The Main Avenue Leading To St. Peter's Basilica Of Vatican City, 1910-2013
The removal of the houses -a block called "Spina di Borgo"- and the new wide road were a major project designed during the Fas*ist era, to celebrate the agreements between the Church and the Italian state, that put end to a 6-decade long quarrel between the Kingdom and the Papacy (and regrettably still stand, providing public money, tax exemptions and plenty of influence to the Church). Due to the war it was completed only two decades later.
Moulin Rouge, Paris, France, 1900 And 2016
Eiffel Tower, 1900 And 2017
Each of the major cities on this list has undergone notable changes, as evident in the photo comparisons. Urbanization does drive evolution, and according to recent developments, may spawn new life forms.
In 2024, a new species of mosquitoes was discovered in Mesa County, Colorado. These pests can lay eggs in small amounts of water, which, according to experts, has made them more difficult to control.
Roman Forum, Rome, Italy, 1866-2017
150 years and still not rebuilt. We Italians are special. :-) (just in case, I'm joking!)
Beverly Hills, California, USA, 1918-2018
Probably the only major city to ADD trees as it grew. As a resident I love our mountains, trees and trails.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1941-2019
Before the invention of light bulbs and electricity, people relied on flames as their primary light source. The less illumination there was, the darker night skies became, unlike in today’s perpetually illuminated world.
Author and environmental philosopher Christoper Preston blames light pollution for less starry skies and disrupted circadian rhythms.
“There is no doubt (urbanization) is a path causing an unstoppable shift in who we, as well as the species that like to live alongside us, essentially are,” Preston wrote in an article for The MIT Press Reader.
Las Vegas Boulevard And Flamingo Road, 1968 And 2018
Mont Saint-Michel, France, 1908 And 2016
St. Nicholas Church, Berlin, 1939 And 2013
As always, your insights are valued, dear readers. Which of these photos do you find most fascinating? What drew you in? Let’s liven up the comment boxes!
Charles Gate, Munich, Germany, 1910 And 2017
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. And Capitol, 1900-2013
Stairway To Doi Suthep Temple, Thailand, 1910-2015
Hammerfest, 1889-2004
Mercy Hospital, Cork, Ireland, 1938-2021
Royal Street, New Orleans, USA, 1910-2019
The Eiffel Tower And Its Surroundings, Paris, 1910 And 2016
Dawes Point, Sydney, Australia, 1929-2017
Old Port Of Marseille, France, 1920-2020
My niece was at the Sorbonne for a year. I told her never to go to Marseille. The school sent her group there on a field trip. She was mugged immediately. Couldn't they have sent them to Provence or Normandy? I have read this city has been the crime capital of europe for 2 centuries!
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 1976 And 2005
Stairs? This was a wall! Die Berliner Mauer! The 155-kilometer-long Berlin Wall, which cut through the middle of the city center, surrounded West Berlin from August 13, 1961 to November 9, 1989.
Load More Replies...When I went in 1988 you could only get that close to that part of the wall if you were in the Allied Forces. Drove down a deserted road and stopped to take video and pictures. Now its a very busy road. Note how the statue on the top has been turned around.
Yes, the statue has been up. down and turned around! The statue is called the Quadriga: "The Quadriga was placed on top of the Brandenburg Gate by Johann Gottfried Schadow in 1793. The sculpture, depicting a two-wheeled chariot pulled by four horses running side by side, was meant to symbolize peace entering the city. The horses' reins are held by Victoria, the goddess of victory. Over the course of time, the sculpture was taken down from the Brandenburg Gate a total of three times. After the defeat of Prussia in 1806, Napoleon took the Quadriga to Paris. However, the victory of the Alliance allowed it to be brought back and put back in its old place eight years later. During the Second World War, the Brandenburg Gate and the Quadriga were severely damaged by bombing. The sculpture therefore had to be disposed of in 1956 in the course of the reconstruction of the gate and replaced by a copy." https://www.berlin.de/en/attractions-and-sights/3560266-3104052-brandenburg-gate.en.html
Load More Replies...Former Japanese Imperial Army 5th Division, Hiroshima 1921-2024
Shanghai, China, 1934-2024
Martin Luther Monument, Dresden, Germany, 1958 And 2014
Palace Square, St. Petersburg, 1840 And 2014
Central Station, Sydney 1957-2017
Morro De Arica, La Perla, Chile, 1868-2017
London Blitz 1940, 1940-2019
Democracy Monument In Bangkok, 1967-2011
Parthenon, Acropolis Of Athens, Greece, 1978 And 2018
Flatiron Building, New York, 1918 And 2018
San Telmo Park In Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, 1965-2021
Rabat, Morocco, 1900-2025
Tower Bridge, London, 1900 And 2019
Palm Islands (Three Artificial Archipelagos, Dubai), 2001-2012
Pompeii Forum, 1900-2023
Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, USA, 1968-2021
Midpoint Of George Washington Bridge, New York, USA, 1985-2018
The Old St. Louis County Courthouse In Downtown St.Louis, Missouri, USA, 1865-2015
Barn Bluff Facing The Mississippi- Red Wing, USA, 1891-2023
Montreal, Canada, 1996-2015
Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Malaysia, 1941 And 2016
Paseo De La Reforma, Mexico, 1986-2018
Montrose Street, Clermont, FL, USA, 1928-2018
North Decatur Road At Clifton Road, Atlanta GA, USA, 1959-2023
Main Street At Franklin, Houston, USA, 1921-2024
Miguel, Let's recognize a job well done. The rollover trick works well. Good choice of images.
These were so interesting, thank you so much for sharing them!
It took me half the article saying "Why two different sides?!" before realizing... that was a slider...
Surprised there's no photos of Boston. The city has changed significantly since the turn of the Millennium; never mind a century ago.
Trisec Tebeakesse: perhaps, but Boston Stump looks pretty much as it's always done. https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/news/boston-stump-receives-over-ps1m-restoration-and-community-work
Load More Replies...Miguel, Let's recognize a job well done. The rollover trick works well. Good choice of images.
These were so interesting, thank you so much for sharing them!
It took me half the article saying "Why two different sides?!" before realizing... that was a slider...
Surprised there's no photos of Boston. The city has changed significantly since the turn of the Millennium; never mind a century ago.
Trisec Tebeakesse: perhaps, but Boston Stump looks pretty much as it's always done. https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/news/boston-stump-receives-over-ps1m-restoration-and-community-work
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