St Paul’s Cathedral was strategically located atop Ludgate Hill in the heart of what is now the City of London. Built in 1675 in Baroque style, it was completed in…
Big Ben, the House of Parliament and the London Eye are the symbols of the city of London. The most famous clock in the world, called Clock Tower or Elisabeth…
The National Maritime Museum is located in Greenwich, an area linked to the sea and navigation since ancient times: a landing point for the Romans and the place of origin…
The British Museum houses the largest collection of antiques and historical works in the world. It was founded thanks to Sir Hans Sloane, who in 1759 donated his 70 thousand…
Kensington Palace was built in the seventeenth century in the middle of Kensington Park as Nottingham House as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham. It was sold to the…
Cambridge is located about 100 km from London and is one of the most important and famous university cities in the world. The first settlements are from the primitive era…