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markerA Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) The Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) is the largest park in Rome covering an area of 182 hectares. It is located in the north-east part of the city. Nowadays, it is commonly known as the Villa Ada but some sources still give the name Villa Savoia. This results from the fact that in the second half of the 1... Villa Ada (Villa Savoia) - photo
markerB Covent Garden Covent Garden is a district of the City of Westminster in London. Formerly, this place was an industrial area with many warehouses and a fruit and vegetable market located in the central square. Today, it is a well-known shopping district and a popular tourist destination. It contains the Central Ma... Covent Garden - photo
markerC Serpentine Lake The Serpentine Lake is an artificial lake located in the Hyde Park in London. It is popularly known as the Serpentine River, after its shape of a serpent. Its origin dates back to 1730 when a dam was built on the River Westbourne. However, in 1834, after the Westbourne had become heavily polluted, t... Serpentine Lake - photo
markerD Wembley Stadium Wembley Stadium is a football stadium located in the city of London which is a home venue of the England national football team.With a capacity of 90,000 and covering an area of 7140 square metres it is the second largest stadium in Europe and is classified by UEFA as a 5 star stadium.The old Wemble... Wembley Stadium  - photo
markerE Santa Croce in Gerusalemme The church of Santa Croce in Jerusalem (Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme) is located on the Lateran Hill in Rome, Italy. The church was built between 337 and 344, during a reconstruction of the imperial palace, therefore it is the so called the imperial church. It was founded by St. Helen. In... Santa Croce in Gerusalemme - photo
markerF Marble Arch The Marble Arch is a monument made entirely of marble, located near Hyde Park in London, right next to the Speakers' Corner.The Marble Arch, built entirely of white Carrara marble by John Nash, was erected in the Mall as the main entrance to the newly rebuilt Buckingham Palace. However, during the r... Marble Arch - photo
markerG Hyde Park Hyde Park is one of the largest Royal Parks of London. It is located in the City of Westminster, near Kensington and Chelsea. Once, Kensington Palace Gardens, which borders the park, were part of this huge area, however in 1728 they were formally separated from the park's area. In 1851, Hyde Park ... Hyde Park - photo
markerH Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Museum of the Souls in Purgatory) The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Museum of the Souls in Purgatory) is located on the river bank of Tiber, in Rome, Italy. It is the only Gothic church in Rome. The temple was established in 1894 by the French priest, Victor Jouet. The construction of the church lasted longer than expected b... Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Museum of the Souls in Purgatory) - photo
markerI The Shard London Bridge Shard London Bridge is a skyscraper located in the London Borough of Southwark that is still under construction. It is also known as "The Shard of Glass" because of its slender, spire-like form. When finished, the 310-metre tall tower will be the tallest building in Great Britain and in the Europe... The Shard London Bridge - photo
markerJ BT Tower - Telecom Tower BT Tower, also known as British Telecom Tower or Telecom Tower, is a telecommunication tower located in the London Borough of Camden. The 191-metre tall tower is one of the tallest buildings in London. It was constructed at the beginning of the 60s by a group of architects supervised by Eric Bedford... BT Tower - Telecom Tower - photo