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Museums in Manchester
Whitworth Art Gallery
Manchester is a city full of culture. Among its art galleries, you can find the Whitworth Art Gallery near Oxford Road. It consist
Streets in Manchester
Oxford Road
Oxford Road is one of Manchester's main streets. This is where you'll find the universities, as well as great nightlife thanks to
Historical Monuments in Chester
New Gate
New Gate marks the entrance to the city. It is part of the wall that surrounds the city, on which you can walk. It was rebuilt in
Historical Monuments in Chester
King Charles Tower
This tower is in fact an old viewpoint, that Charles I himself used to observe the battles that took place in Chester. It is locat
Viewpoints in Chester
Queen's Park Bridge
Impressive for its size and beauty, this bridge fits perfectly with the medieval surroundings of Chester, its white metal frame of
Of Cultural Interest in Chester
Victorian and medieval houses
The houses in Chester are its most notable feature, straight out of the period of the Renaissance. From the Middle Ages and the Vi
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
Wellington Memorial
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In the center of Liverpool is a huge statue that overlooks the city. This is the Wellington Memorial. It is located next to St Geo
Gardens in Liverpool
St John's Garden
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Hidden behind St George's Hall, this beautiful park is full of statues and memorials. As well as its cultural interest, it is a ve
Bars in Liverpool
The Irish American bar
I was surprised by the name of this pub ... how can it be both Irish AND American? But it is a really good pub, well-known for its
Historical Monuments in Liverpool
JMU North Western Hall
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The most interesting thing about this building is the architecture. It is located near the St George and has the same Victorian of
Tourist Information in Chester
Chester History and Heritage Centre
In addition to being a beautiful building, this is a great place to learn about the culture and history of Chester. You can learn
Statues in London
Statue of Richard I of England
The son of Henry II, Richard I of England, known as the Lion Heart, was born in 1157 and died in April 1199 after an arrow wound.
Museums in London
The Household Cavalry Museum
The Household Cavalry Museum, which opened in 2007, is unlike any other military museum. It houses a collection of rare treasures
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Museums in London
Banqueting House
Designed by Inigo Jones for King James 1 and completed in 1622, the Banqueting House is the only surviving part of Whitehall Palac
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Statues in London
Boudiccan Rebellion Statue
Boudicca (or Boadicea, 30 AD - 61 AD), queen of Icènes, people of Britain, revolted against the Romans during the reign of Nero. H
Statues in London
King George V Statue
This statue of King George V (June 3, 1865 - January 20, 1936) was built by William Reid Dick (President of the Royal Society of B
Unusual Places in London
Buxton Memorial Fountain
The Buxton Memorial, designed in a Gothic style by Samuel Sanders Teulon in 1865, is a monument that commemorates the abolition of
Squares in London
St John's Smith Square
St. John's Smith Square was originally a church, built in 1728 by Thomas Archer. It was heavily damaged in the Second World War, a