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![]() | Westminster Walk About - Time to Travel The Westminster area of London is a fascinating place densely packed with interesting places to see and visit and all within a compact area of less than five miles. It can be done in a day but you could easily spend a week. Our Westminster Walk About takes you to Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard. We visit St. James Palace and the Mall. We walk though St. James Park and visit the Horse Guards Barracks, Number 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet War Rooms, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square ... |
![]() | Cultural extravaganza in Florence Italy The Bargello, also known as the Bargello Palace or Palazzo del Popolo (Palace of the People) is a former barracks and prison, now an art museum, in Florence, Italy. Its collection includes Donatello's David and St. George Tabernacle , Vincenzo Gemito's Pescatore ("fisherboy"), Jacopo Sansovino's Bacco, Giambologna's L'Architettura and his Mercurio and many works from the Della Robbia family. Benvenuto Cellini is represented with his bronze bust of Cosimo I. The Uffizi Gallery (Italian: ... |
![]() | Vista Point MEKNES Morocco slaves. His former residence, the Heri and Dar El-Ma Complex, contained fifty palaces that were divided by way of gardens, barracks and stables in which there were twelve thousand horses. The Medina of Meknes is a World Heritage Site and contains both medieval and modern architecture. The old town consists of the Ville Imperiale, the ruins of the palace complex and also the Medina with it residential and commercial districts. It also includes the former Jews Ancien district and the ... |
![]() | Moscow : Leningradski Prospekt. Ленингра́дский проспе́кт retain their Lenin-related names after the reinstatement of historical Saint Petersburg name . In 1830s, general Alexander Bashilov, then employed by the Governor of Moscow, planned the first regular grid of city streets north from Petrovsky Palace; two streets in the area still retain Bashilov's name. Territories south from the highway - Khodynka field - were used mostly for military training. Bashilov also laid down the boulevards along the highway; some of them remain to date. Soon, ... |

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