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The west facade of the Old Naval College at Greenwich in south east London, with March flowers. The site was planned by Sir Christopher Wren and completed by other famous architects including Hawksmoor and Vanbrugh. Originally a hospital, it was a naval college from 1873 to 1998 when the Navy moved out. Now the building serves a variety of purposes. The Old Naval College is definitely one of the highlights of London, and it's a pleasant boat ride along the River Thames to get there.
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