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markerA Church of the Gesu The Church of the Gesu is the mother temple of the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) located in the city of Rome, in IX Circus Flamingus district.  It is also considered as the first building with features in Baroque style in the world.The church was founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1551. The temple was bu... Church of the Gesu - photo
markerB Regent's Park - Primrose Hill The Regent's Park, situated in the north-western part of central London on the boarder of the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden, is one of the Royal Parks of London. It spreads over an area of 166 hectares of woodlands and contains a boating lake, sports fields and children play a... Regent's Park - Primrose Hill - photo
markerC Green Park The Green Park, located in the Westminister district between London's Hyde Park and St. James's Park, is one of the Royal Parks of London. It covers a green and wooded area of 19 hectares. Unlike other royal parks of London, it neither has a lake, nor any buildings. Inside the park, there are only t... Green Park - photo
markerD The Monument The Monument to the Great Fire of London, popularly known as The Monument, is a monument in London which commemorates the terrible fire that devastated the city in 1666, which is known as the Great Fire of London. The areas which suffered the most in the fire were the ones around Monument Street... The Monument - photo
markerE Somerset House Somerset House is a large Renaissance building located on the banks of the River Thames opposite the National Theatre, in the district the London Borough of Westminster. It consists of a central body and two Victorian wings inspired by the buildings which belong to Palladian architecture, such as... Somerset House - photo
markerF Banqueting House - Whitehall The Banqueting House (Whitehall) is a historic building in London and the only building that was not destroyed by the fire of the old Whitehall Palace in 1698. It is located in Whitehall Street, close to the Trafalgar Square. The name of the building refers to numerous banquets and parties which w... Banqueting House - Whitehall - photo
markerG Parc and hill Colle Oppio The Park on the Oppian Hill is are a public space in Rome, Italy, covering an area of 11 hectares. During the Roman epoch, the Oppian Hill used to be an important trade and economic centre. It was a higly urbanized area, for which many architectural projects were commissioned. In the Medieval times... Parc and hill Colle Oppio - photo
markerH St Paul's Church The St Paul's Church is a church located in Covent Garden in London.The church, popularly known as the Actors' Church because of its long association with the theatre community, was designed by Inigo Jones circa 1633. In 1795 it was badly damaged by the fire and had to be rebuilt. The reconstruction... St Paul's Church - photo
markerI Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House is a theatre located in Covent Garden in London. The building of the opera is often referred to as 'Covent Garden'. The Royal Opera House is the headquarters of the Royal Opera Company and the Royal Ballet of England.The current building of the opera was built in the neoclassic... Royal Opera House - photo
markerJ La Piazza and Covent Garden Market The Central Market, also known as Covent Garden Market, was a market with fruits and vegetables operating in London between 1830 and 1974. Later the market was rehabilitated and reorganized to serve as shopping and entertainment area. Today this place houses a variety of shops, pubs and cafes and is... La Piazza and Covent Garden Market - photo