Panoramas
A 360-degree view of a place in the news
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
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
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
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
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
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