Summer Camp in London

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Summer camp in London was tremendous.

The capital has vast sceneries that are part of


its historic landscape. These scenes include the Tower of London, Canary Wharf and London
Bridge among many more features. London as capital has skyscrapers that house most of the
financial centers globally. As the capital grows into an international center for business, there is
high demand for buildings to accommodate the activities. Some of these buildings are among the
tallest UK buildings, and they have exceptional architectural prowess. The town of Greenwich, a
historic old town has beautiful buildings that offer tourist attraction sites. The city was famous
for its culture.
The Museum of London is another scenic site, and its architecture is also marvelous. The
museum is old, but its invention precedes modern design. The museum is a glimpse of Londons
culture and its way of life. The Museum of London brings out an extraordinary story of London
as a city, its history and the lives of the English people during ancient history. It is also the
second largest archeological archive globally as it showcases its well-connected cultural hub and
also the most visited museum in the city.
St. Pauls Church is located in the heart of London, and it also holds a historic landmark
in the city. The church is famous for its dome-like shape, which is part of Londons skyline. The
dome is divided into three distinct features. The inner dome rises in proportion to the internal
architecture, and the outer dome is quite impressive and significant as it extends towards the
citys skyline. According to the official report, the east end of the church was bombed down
during the Second World War and was brought down to rubbles during that period. The recent
view of this church would leave one in awe because of its splendid ambiance. The high altar has
a magnificent canopy that replaced the previous vast Victorian marble altar and screen that as
destroyed during the war. The historic architecture of the church is interesting because after the

great fire in 1666, the church had a dominating position with houses were made in a rectangular
manner within the town and city corners.
The town of Bath, in Somerset, borders London, and it also has beautiful scenic
architectures. The Royal Crescent, which is a series of 30 terraced houses that are laid down in a
sweeping crescent manner. Its design does not cover crowdedness of people at a particular place,
but it covers the whole town as a whole. The aesthetics are great because green lawns are
surrounding the crescent. The town is a spa town with a particular area of the city famous for its
public bathing by Romans in ancient history. The hot springs can be seen while observing at high
ground and it looks like a fountain the middle of green space. Research has it that the town
model served as a base plan model for designing the city, which incorporated building houses
around the green lawns and this planning can be seen in London squares.
The Stourhead house and park are also exquisite because it was once a park with an
artificial lake still intact. The park is now a forest inside a house, and it also holds a library with
books arranged in a manner it looks like a wall of books. The large windows provide sufficient
lighting inside the house. The glass paintings are also pretty and offer great aesthetics in the
room.
The city of Westminster also borders London. This town is dominated by rows of
magnificent architecture that include white exterior regents. Most of the buildings are residential
houses for the working class. The Dolphin Square in Westminster has a similar architectural
resemblance to the New York government housing structures. The palace of Westminster, which
is the meeting place for the House of Commons is built upon the ne classic principle of
symmetry.

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