The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in South Korea ...........Wrong....
north korea......not south korea
10 Photos of Tourist Places You Can’t Post on Your Instagram
The glowing lights of the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Canyon with its fantastic views, the Sistine Chapel with the works of Michelangelo... It seems that these and many other sights were created to be admired and photographed. And while you can do the former, the latter may not be as easy as it looks.
We at Bright Side couldn’t even imagine that some of the most often photographed sights are forbidden to be photographed. And if, in some cases, it is just limited, then in other situations, you can’t even bring a camera near the territory of the tourist attraction.
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun
The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in North Korea is a building that serves as the mausoleum for Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea, and for his son Kim Jong-il. It is not easy to get inside: foreigners can get permission to get inside the palace only during the official governmental tour. And the few people who manage to get inside the palace have to follow several rules. For example, taking photos or videos, smoking, and speaking are prohibited in any area of the mausoleum. Besides, all the visitors have to go through a special machine that blows off any dust they may have on themselves.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most photographed sights in the world. However, there are certain limitations. The thing is, its nighttime illumination is a kind of art and protected by copyright law. So, it is actually forbidden to share the photos of the tower without written permission. But if you are a non-professional photographer and you take a photo just for your own use, you don’t need permission.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Grand Canyon
One of the deepest canyons in the world is visited by 4 million people every year. Tourists often go to a special observation deck to enjoy the fantastic views from a glass bridge. This is where you can’t take pictures: tourists are actually prohibited from bringing cameras. Also, you will have to wear special shoe covers to protect the glass from scratches.
Taj Mahal
One of the modern wonders of the world can be photographed as much as you want but only from the outside. Inside, even photos are prohibited. Also, you can’t eat, make noise, or smoke in the Taj Mahal and your smartphone should be turned off or be set to silent mode.
Sistine Chapel
It used to be a church and today it is a museum and an outstanding monument of the Renaissance. It is not very surprising that it attracts thousands of tourists and that they can’t take any pictures of what’s inside. It is prohibited to take photos and film videos inside and you also have to keep quiet in the Sistine Chapel.
Westminster Abbey
It is prohibited to take photos inside. They believe that taking pictures doesn’t allow other people to enjoy the unique beauty and history of the Abbey. Besides, photography can disrupt the holy atmosphere of the building which is first and foremost a working church. What you can do is download the photos from the website, but only for your personal use.
Lenin’s Mausoleum
Nowadays, Lenin’s Mausoleum is not as popular among tourists as it once was, but the tourists who do go inside are not allowed to take pictures of Lenin. By the way, the lab that works on the preservation of Lenin’s body also worked on embalming the bodies of several other famous politicians from other countries.
Uluru and Kata-Tjuta National Park
Taking pictures in this national park in Australia is not always permitted. You need special permission to shoot for commercial purposes (including posts on social media). But even if you just want to take a picture for your own purposes, remember that some places are not supposed to be photographed because they are believed to be holy. Even drawing these places is strictly prohibited.
Some Las Vegas casinos
It is prohibited to take photos in some Las Vegas casinos because of safety precautions: in order to prevent any possible robberies and protect visitors from having their personal lives intruded on. In the past, it was prohibited for people to take pictures in almost all of the city’s casinos, but over time, the limitations were lifted in some of them.
Despite all the prohibitions, some tourists still manage to sneak a picture. Maybe our readers also have some of these “trophies”?
Comments
If I think about it now.. I have never seen photos of Taj Mahal from inside. That's the reason!

Related Reads
11 Movies Where the Good Guys Were Actually Selfish and Toxic

“Aged Suddenly,” Angelina Jolie Surprises People With Drastic New Look

17 Tweets That Feel as Cozy as Sitting by the Fireplace

The Top 10 Most Beautiful Royal Women in the World, According to People’s Votes

My MIL Left My Toddler Sleeping Alone in the Garage — and Her Reason Chilled Me

10+ True Events That Get Creepier the More You Read

14 People Share Unsettling Things They Witnessed in People’s Houses

15 Women Shared Safety Tips That Once Saved Their Lives, and We Want You to Hear Them Out

15 Awkward Situations When Every Girl Realizes Life’s Betrayed Her

Meg Ryan’s Fans Are Glad That the «Damage Wasn’t Permanent» as She’s Finally Looking Like a 62 Y.O.

13 Celebrities Who Underwent a Radical Makeover

10+ Once Popular Things That Have Become Totally Outdated
