year :: 1988


Tower of London


The Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the UK, is a historic fortress founded in 1066 by William the Conqueror. Renowned for its role as a royal palace, prison, and treasury, it has housed the Crown Jewels since the 14th century and remains a symbol of British monarchy and history. Its iconic White Tower and medieval architecture attract millions of visitors annually, offering insights into centuries of political intrigue and royal legacy.

Canterbury


Canterbury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the UK, is a historic city renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and cultural significance. At its heart lies Canterbury Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic design and the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, which has been a focal point of Christian pilgrimage since the martyrdom of Thomas Becket in 1170. The city’s ancient walls, charming cobbled streets, and the ruins of St. Augustine’s Abbey further highlight its rich history, making it a treas... Read More