Doors around the world mean shelter, home, familiarity; and mystery and intrigue. They represent possibilities, juxtaposing new adventures—or refuge—once entered. Their framework and design can be bright and modern, or intricate and hundreds of years old; imposing or tiny; handled or smooth; welcoming or intimidating.
image: Moyan Brenn
1. Barcelona, Spain
image: David Ohmer
2. Alcatraz, San Francisco, California
image: Martin
3. Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany
image: Eric Gonzalez
4. Pavia, Italy
image: Meaduva
5. Zanzibar, Tanzania
image: Pauline Mak
6. Morocco
image: Peter Rivera
7. Montmartre, Paris, France
image: Christopher Jensen
8. Location Unknown
image: Denis LcLaughlin
9. Fahan, Ireland
image: Loozrboy
10. Hornepayne, Ontario, Canada
image: Lindy
11. France
image: Marco Alioli
12. Sardinia, Italy
image: Mark Ehr
13. Bangkok, Thailand
image: Angie Harms
14. Granada, Nicaragua
image: Andrey Upadyshev
15. Suomenlinna Ferry, Helsinki, Finland
image: Miguel Virkkunen Carvalho
16. Saint-Tropez, France
image: Marco Zanferrari
17. Elephanta Island, India
image: vxla
18. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
image: Anna Fox
19. Anaheim, California, USA
image: Eric Chan
20. Granada, Spain
image: d. fuka
21. Shanghai, China
image: Julia Chapple
22. Fez, Morocco
image: Nick Taylor
23. Baku, Azerbaijan
image: Ethan Hein
24. Krakow, Poland
image: Andrew Turner
25. Beijing, China
image: Chad Kainz
26. Copenhagen, Denmark
image: Andrew Morrell
27. Gandia, Spain
image: Eric Molina
28. Hanoi, Vietnam
image: Phil Whitehouse
29. Buenos Aires, Argentina
image: Martin and Kathy Dady
30. Southern Morocco
image: Peter Rivera
31. Montmarte Cemetery, Paris, France
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