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  • St Pancras Renaissance hotel, London

    11. St Pancras Renaissance hotel, London

    The Observer's architecture critic Rowan Moore introduces a spectacular interactive 360-degree panoramic photograph of the building's grand staircase
  • chastleton House

    10: The long gallery, Chastleton House, Moreton-in-Marsh, 1607-1612

    Rowan Moore, introduces a spectacular interactive 360-degree panoramic view of this classic example of the Jacobean long gallery

  • Lincoln Cathedral

    9: Lincoln Cathedral

    Rowan Moore introduces an interactive 360-degree photograph of the cathedral so admired by Nikolaus Pevsner

  • 360 Panoramic of Seaton Delaval Hall

    8: Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, 1719-1732

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders, the Observer's architecture critic Rowan Moore introduces a spectacular interactive 360-degree panoramic photograph of the last of Sir John Vanbrugh's houses
  • lloyds-building-richard-rogers-panoramic

    7: The Lloyd's building, London, 1978-1986

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders, the Observer's architecture critic Rowan Moore introduces a spectacular interactive 360-degree panoramic photograph of the Lloyd's building in the City of London

  • The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool

    6. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, 1967

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders, Rowan Moore introduces an interactive 360-degree photograph of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool

  • de la warr pavilion

    5: The De La Warr Pavilion, 1935

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders, Rowan Moore introduces an interactive 360-degree photograph of the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea

  • 360 Panoramic of Brighton Pavilion Kitchen

    4: Brighton Pavilion, built in 1816

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders Rowan Moore introduces an interactive 360-degree panoramic photograph of the kitchen at Brighton Pavilion

  • Glasgow school of art

    2: Glasgow School of Art, 1909

    As part of our series exploring Britain's architectural wonders Rowan Moore introduces an interactive 360-degree panoramic photograph of the library at Glasgow School of Art

  • St Pauls Cathedral

    1: St Paul's Cathedral, London, built 1675-1711

    In the first of a series, the Observer showcases spectacular interactive 360-degree panoramic photographs of Britain's architectural wonders

  • Wembley stadium panoramic

    3: Wembley Stadium, built in 2007

    Rowan Moore introduces our interactive image of Wembley Stadium on cup final day, May 2011, taken as Manchester City celebrate their victory

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