From the extract below, it's describing about an architectural site in London, Admiralty Arch. What does "set pieces" mean in this context?
Does it mean "the way in which things are set up what to look like"?
"A stately and bombastic gateway to the Mall, this is one of the city's finest set pieces. On the southwest corner of Trafalgar Square, the arch, which was named after the adjacent Royal Navy headquarters."
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Top answer
Hi, Yes, that's the idea. The place was deliberately designed to look wonderful. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Yes, that's the idea.
The place was deliberately designed to look wonderful.
Clive
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