Many of the best-designed buildings in Europe and the world can be found in London.
As well as obvious architectural landmarks like St. Paul's Cathedral, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey, the city is home to a plethora of impeccably designed buildings and structures.
We've compiled a list of works of architecture in the capital that are worth admiring. These include museums, a train station, a municipal office building, and a block of ex-council flats.
Here are the 21 works of architecture you shouldn't miss:
21. One of the quirkiest buildings in the city, 1 Poultry features a boat-shaped facade and clock face. The postmodern structure was conceived by the architect James Stirling.
20. The ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower certainly makes a statement in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Much of the winding structure, which was designed by sculptor Anish Kapoor with engineer Cecil Balmond, is made out of recycled steel.
19. Unilever's London headquarters is housed in 100 Victoria Embankment, a Grade II-listed building originally designed by the architect John James Burnet. The interior — which was more recently transformed by architecture firm KPF — is super modern, with interconnected bridges and platforms creating a multi-level open space.
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