Still wondering what "dreams" had to do with Byron, but I did find out that his body was much later interred in the poet's corner in Westminster Abbey.
Another hint:
a clue to the writer's name.

Katherine Anne Porter - Sea World of Texas.
Letty wrote: One source says that Byron is buried in the poet's corner at Westminster, and the other source has it at St. Mary Magdalene.
In 1969, 145 years after Byron's death, a memorial to him was finally placed in Westminster Abbey, but his tomb - Ada's besides him - is still in St. Mary Magdalene's in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.
You got it, Dutchy. Your turn.
My word, Tico. That is one poem that I have never read by Byron. Thanks for the info.
Walter, I found this as well:
The Poet's Death 19th April 1824
[George Gordon Byron] died at six o'clock in the evening of the 19th of April 1824, aged thirty-six years and three months. The Greeks were heartbroken. Mavrocordato gave orders that thirty-seven minute-guns should be fired at daylight and decreed a general mourning of twenty-one days. His body was embalmed and lay in state. On the 25th of May his remains, all but the heart, which is buried in Missolonghi, were sent back to England, and were finally laid beneath the chancel of [ St. Mary Magdalene] the village church of Huchnall-Torkard [i.e. Hucknall] on the 16th of July 1824. The authorities would not sanction burial in Westminster Abbey, and there is neither bust nor statue of Lord Byron in Poets' Corner. [140 years later, this state of affairs was rectified].
It looks like a theme park, Dutchy. How about Australia.
It is not Australia and not a Theme Park but a modern building!
Oh, dear, Dutchy. Ok, U.K.?
Not the UK, they drive on left side in that Country! Hint, one of our esteemed members lives in the Country in question.
Dutchy, I thought everyone in Europe drove on the left side.
Let's see now, dear, we have many esteemed members. Let's try Germany.
Yes it is, and if I told you it is a rather lovely smelling City would that steer you in the right direction?
Ah, Dutchy, you made me smile this morning, honey. It must be Cologne, Germany.
You put two and two together well and have earned another turn.
Actually I thought Walter might have popped up with the answer.
Heh, heh. Walter only pops in to correct Letty's misinformation. Love it!
Ok, now for your modern building. It that some sort of museum or place of business?
Just stick modern building Germany in google and you should get it. I have no idea what it is being used for. City & Country was all I wanted.