This is a list of buildings that got repurposed for something their architects probably didn’t even dream of. The Oldest Building In The World: This building is the oldest one in the world, and it's still in use today. The Tower Of London: This tower was originally used as a prison and now it's home to one of England’s most famous tourist attractions, the ravens.

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Beijing Television Tower: This tower is a symbol of Beijing and it has become an iconic landmark since its completion in 1992. The Eiffel Tower: This tower was originally intended to be temporary, but it has become one of France’s most recognizable symbols since its completion in 1889. The Sydney Opera House: Originally intended to be a temporary structure for the World Expo Sydney.

Architects are always looking for new ways to create beautiful buildings. They want to create something that will stand out, something that will be remembered. However, sometimes these buildings get repurposed for other purposes and their original purpose is forgotten.

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The buildings in this list are old, but they have been repurposed for something that the architects probably never even dreamed of.