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Brutalist Architecture: The Unexpected Travel Trend

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Brutalist architecture is gaining popularity among travellers, particularly on social media platforms like Instagram. This trend is drawing tourists to cities known for their stark, concrete structures, such as Skopje in North Macedonia, which boasts a unique collection of brutalist buildings that emerged after a devastating earthquake in 1963.

The appeal of brutalism lies in its authenticity and historical significance, contrasting sharply with the more traditional, picturesque destinations that dominate travel feeds. As tourists seek out these unconventional sites, local economies may benefit from increased foot traffic and tourism-related spending.

For UK residents, this trend could mean new travel opportunities and experiences that diverge from the usual holiday spots. As more people become interested in brutalist architecture, destinations like Skopje may become more accessible through travel packages or guided tours, offering a fresh perspective on urban exploration.

Looking ahead, keep an eye on how travel agencies adapt to this trend. As demand grows, we may see more tours and promotional efforts focused on brutalist sites, potentially reshaping travel itineraries for those seeking unique architectural experiences.

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