Description
European capitals symbolized by their main landmark building.
The set covers 46 European capital cities:
Capital – Country (Landmark)
- Lisbon – Portugal (Belem Tower)
- Madrid – Spain (Alcala Gate)
- Andorra la Vella – Andorra (Sant Esteve)
- Monaco – Monaco (Monte Carlo Casino)
- Paris – France (Eiffel Tower)
- San Marino – San Marino (Palazzo Pubblico)
- Rome – Italy (Colosseum)
- Vatican City – Vatican (Saint Peter’s Basilica)
- Valletta – Malta (St John’s Co-Cathedral)
- Bern – Switzerland (Zytglogge)
- Liechtenstein – Vaduz (Castle)
- Vienna – Austria (St. Stephen’s Cathedral)
- Berlin – Germany (Brandenburg Gate)
- Amsterdam – Netherlands (De Gooyer Windmill)
- Brussels – Belgium (Town Hall)
- Luxembourg – Luxembourg (Adolphe Bridge)
- Dublin – Ireland (Norman Tower)
- London – United Kingdom (Big Ben)
- Copenhagen – Denmark (Frederik’s Church)
- Oslo – Norway (Radhous)
- Stockholm – Sweden (City Hall)
- Helsinki – Finland (Helsinki Cathedral)
- Reykjavík – Iceland (Hallgrímskirkja)
- Tallinn – Estonia (Kiek in de Kök)
- Riga – Latvia (Dome cathedral)
- Vilnius – Lithuania (Cathedral Tower)
- Minsk – Belarus (City Gate Towers)
- Warsaw – Poland (Royal Castle)
- Prague – Czech Republic (Charles Bridge)
- Bratislava – Slovakia (Castle)
- Budapest – Hungary (Parliament)
- Ljubljana – Slovenia (Castle)
- Zagreb – Croatia (Cathedral)
- Belgrade – Serbia (Temple Saint Sava)
- Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sebilj)
- Podgorica – Montenegro (Sahat Kula)
- Moscow – Russia (Saint Basil’s Cathedral)
- Kiev – Ukraine (Sofia Cathedral)
- Chisinau – Moldova (Cathedral Bell Tower)
- Bucharest – Romania (Athenaeum)
- Sofia – Bulgaria (Alexander Nevsky Cathedral)
- Skopje – Republic of Macedonia (Stone Bridge)
- Tirana – Albania (Clock Tower)
- Athens – Greece (Parthenon)
- Nicosia – Cyprus (Buyuk Han)
- Pristina – Kosovo (Clock Tower)