Golden Hour — 4 museum-grade prints that set the mood. The Acropolis of Athens — crowned by the Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena — is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most recognisable monuments of classical antiquity. Doric columns, the Greek key meander motif, and the olive branch all carry deep Hellenic symbolism: architectural order, continuity, and the sacred tree associated with Athena and Mediterranean peace. 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. Luang Prabang served as the royal capital of the Kingdom of Lan Xang and remains Laos' spiritual heart, with Wat Xieng Thong among its oldest and most revered temples — famed for mosaic and gilded rooflines along the Mekong. The UNESCO-listed peninsula preserves wooden Lao houses and French colonial facades while the daily Tak Bat alms procession still threads the dawn streets.