Answer to edition 610
The four medieval towers featured in last week’s “Where in the World…” are part of the defensive walls of the city and remain pretty much intact to day. They are the reason the city, or rather the Old Town is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Usually they are pictured with the tower of Saint Nicholas Church but that is where the photograph is taken from. Despite that the city can be identified by the four towers as the Estonian capital, Tallinn

Last week's winners
Congratulations to those who identified the distorted city from Where in the World (587) as London: Tim (@timofnewbury), Jackie (@jackiesjourneys), Rebecca (@rebhalp) and Atul (@pixodentist).
Well done everyone.
This week's "Where in the World..."
This week we feature a city skyline viewed across water. Water is a major feature of the city but in this distorted image it is the steeple and the style of architecture that provide the biggest clues. Good luck.

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