Solo per Due – the smallest restaurant in the world
SOLO PER DUE – or “Just for Two” – is the smallest restaurant in the world: it has only one table and it takes just two people at a time. So there are no queues, no turns, and no waiting; all our attention is dedicated to the two people who have booked. This singular characteristic has made SOLO PER DUE world famous, and it has become an unmissable experience for visitors to Italy, and particularly for the...
The World’s Smallest Microwave: Beanzawave
Conventional microwaves are some of the biggest energy hogs in the house, using 750 to 1,100 watts of power when in use—more than both refrigerators (725 watts) and washing machines (350 to 500 watts). But the Heinz Beanzawave, billed as world’s smallest microwave, could cut the energy necessary to warm up small items like cups of soup and tea. The Beanzawave, which measures just 7.4 inches tall by 6.2 inches wide and 5.9 inches...
Hum: the Smallest City in the World
Although it only boasted 17 residents as of the 2001 census, the Croatian city of Hum is still considered a city. Due to its low population, it is the smallest city in the world. However, for such a small town, this area possesses a very rich history. In fact, there’s so much to look at that Hum even boasts its own museum. HumChurch of the Assumption of MaryHouses in HumA street in HumHum bell towerHum railway station Anyone who...
World’s Largest Flashlight
Most of us are used to thinking of flashlights in compact terms; we keep these handy little lights in convenient places in case of a power grid malfunction or similar catastrophe. However, the giant flashlight created by Zweibrüder Optoelectronics most likely won’t fit in your kitchen drawer. The length of a VW Golf, this incredible flashlight features a whopping 19 LED lights to light up your life. However, all of this power...
Smallest Newspaper in the World: Terra Nostra
In celebration of World Day of Social Justice, the Portuguese publisher Publiçor officially released the tiniest newspaper in the world. At first glance, the incredibly tiny special issue of the “Terra Nostra” newspaper almost looks like a postage stamp. After all, it’s only 25 by 18mm, but it’s still packed with the vital information that “Terra Nostra” is known for releasing. Those who’d...