Ornamental — 4 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Budapest unites the hilly Buda side and flat Pest across the Danube — the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, completed in 1849, was the first permanent link between them. The city's thermal-bath tradition dates to Roman aqueducts and Ottoman hammams; Széchenyi and the neo-baroque bath palaces remain among Europe's most photographed interiors. Istanbul has served as imperial capital for Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman eras — a skyline defined by domes, minarets, and the Bosphorus strait that divides and connects two continents. Contemporary travel art often reduces the city to a single mosque postcard; this collage treats the tile tradition and waterfront rhythm as equally essential. Vienna shaped modern European art through the Vienna Secession movement and figures like Gustav Klimt, whose gold-leaf ornament and stylised botanical motifs still define how the world pictures fin-de-siècle Austria. St.