Atmospheric — 8 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Dublin's Georgian doorways — painted in vivid greens, blues, and reds along streets like Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square — became one of the city's most recognisable architectural signatures in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The River Liffey and its stone bridges thread the capital's north and south banks, while the surrounding Leinster countryside remains within easy reach of the spired skyline above. Edinburgh Castle has dominated the skyline from Castle Rock for centuries — a fortress, royal residence, and symbol of Scottish nationhood overlooking the UNESCO-listed Old and New Towns below. The capital's closes and wynds — narrow alleys between tall tenements — preserve a medieval street pattern rare among European capitals, and the city's rainy atmosphere is part of its literary and cinematic identity. Varanasi is counted among the holiest cities in Hindu tradition and Jain pilgrimage, with the Ganges ghats serving as stages for daily ritual, bathing, and the famous evening aarti. Artists and tourism boards have rendered Banaras on travel posters since the colonial-era See India campaigns — this print sits in that lineage as contemporary interior art, not archival reproduction.