The Henry VIII Gateway at Windsor Castle Though the Henry VIII gateway in the Lower Ward entrance of Windsor Castle isn't as large as the main entrance to the castle, it's still quite impressive.
A Walk in the Park A city park is an oasis in the middle of steel and concrete. The greenery and colors contrast to the monochromatic shades of the city. How odd it would be if the tables were turned. The park was where you retreated from the saturation of life, a place for the eyes to rest and regroup. It would be the physical representation of what we go there for now. We allow our minds to relax and restore, before returning to the stress and confusion of everything the city has waiting.
Saint-Catherine's Church In the beautiful town of Honfleur, France you will find Saint-Catherine's Church. This wooden church consists of two naves side-by-side. The first nave is the oldest part of the building, dating to the second half of the 15th century. The church bell-tower was built a good distance away, so that parishioners would not be burnt in case of a fire from lightning strikes. This is one of the very few old wooden churches in Europe, as most others have burnt down.