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St. Andrews is the home to the oldest university in Scotland. It is Scotland's oldest university, which was founded in 1413. It is one of the most prestigious universities in the United Kingdom and is also the home university of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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Let's take you to a door to another world hidden in Harlem.
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The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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The Notre Dame in Paris is not only a gorgeous cathedral but also a lomography icon that appeals to every lomographer to play the camera-film-angle game.
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With my Diana Mini, Redscale, and with a tourist's attitude, we're going to visit the Giralda in Seville - and climb to its top! I invite you to discover a piece of Sevilla, one of the most beautiful cities in the south of Spain!
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Looking for a good location to take some atmospheric photos? Just check out your local church. It has all the history of your area.
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Yesterday, St. Basil's Cathedral, a Russian architectural wonder, celebrated its 450th anniversary. Read on to find out more and celebrate the foundation of the centuries-old stunner!
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Located on one of the islands in the Siene, the Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the most famous symbols that define Paris and a great place that draws all kinds of people.
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The city of Florence is filled with Renaissance architecture to whet the appetite of any analogue photographer. The pièce de résistance is the Duomo, and the focus of the centro storico.
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On 29th March 2011, (
Danlev) and I were in London. We planned a journey that would take us from the Lomography Gallery Store by Carnaby Street to the East London store in Spitalfields.
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In 2009, I graduated from the University for the Creative Arts and had an awesome graduation ceremony in Guildford at the cathedral. I, and lots of friends had succeeded in passing through three years and got through the other side!
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This is for all of you Lomographers who are looking for a place with a spectacular view over one of my favourite cities which is Cologne. Most of the tourists who visit Cologne walk along the Rhine River, take a couple of pictures of the wonderful cathedral (the "Dom") and have a few "kölsch"-beers.
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If you're looking for a quiet sanctuary in the heart of Singapore, St. Andrew's Cathedral might just be the place for you. A few steps from the City Hall MRT station, St. Andrew's Cathedral provides a welcome relief from the hustle & bustle of central Singapore.
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Intramuros is a district in Manila, Philippines where structures built hundreds of years ago still stand. Visiting Intramuros is like going back in time, with the old, weathered walls that once stood as a fort tell plenty of stories and ooze of culture.
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St Paul’s Cathedral, with its breathtaking Dome, is one of London’s most famous sights and really worth a visit! Marvel at the breathtaking paintings, the marvelous interiors and just the sheer beauty of a true classic, in every sense of the word.
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Otranto is a town located on Italy’s Adriatic coast, in Puglia. It is now a days invaded every summer by the tourists, but before the rush, it’s a quiet and charming town.
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If you visit Helsinki, you simply can not miss this huge landmark.
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If you think you know cathedrals, think again.
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Girona, or Gerunda as it was first named by the Romans, was founded in the I century B.C. The most beautiful part of the city is the Call, being this a Catalan word to designate a middle age Jewish ghetto.
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This week's winning Location takes us to one of the largest cathedrals in the world in Italy!