Sunday, May 8, 2016

United Kingdom: Old and New Towns of Edinburgh (1995)

Edinburgh has been the Scottish capital since the 15th century. It has two distinct areas: the Old Town, dominated by a medieval fortress; and the neoclassical New Town, whose development from the 18th century onwards had a far-reaching influence on European urban planning. The harmonious juxtaposition of these two contrasting historic areas, each with many important buildings, is what gives the city its unique character. Source: whc.unesco.org

Postcard 1

Thanks to M W Kwitt

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