Disney has revealed 30 locations that have inspired some of its most famous stories over the years.
To mark The Walt Disney Company's 100th anniversary, the company has also recreated famous scenes with exclusive photos, including St Paul's Cathedral, which features several times in Mary Poppins, the Calanais Standing Stones which inspired Brave, and Great Fosters, whose topiary maze is said to have inspired a particularly memorable scene from Alice In Wonderland.
The list of landmarks incorporates 13 countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Rebecca Cline, director of the Walt Disney Archives, said: “Towards the end of his life, Walt Disney was honoured as the 'Showman of the World'.
"It was a very apt honour, as he was fascinated and inspired by everything he experienced and saw, no matter where it was.
"As he once said himself, 'Always, as you travel, assimilate the sounds and sights of the world.'
"And we have all benefited from his love of cultures the world over.”
Research found that almost half of Brits would love to use a Disney location for a once-in-a-lifetime moment, with 41 per cent of 16- to 44-year-olds surveyed admitted they would select their dream wedding destination based on castles and locations that inspired Disney’s stories.
Two in five Brits were unaware many Disney films and park attractions were based on real locations, with 75 per cent admitting they didn't know the Sleeping Beauty Castle at California's Disneyland was based on Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, and less than 10 per cent realising Thor's home in Avengers: Endgame was St Abbs Village in Berwickshire, Scotland.