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1373-692 - Bucharest, Romania – Detail of the Church of Saint John Chrysostom (Biserica Sfântul Ioan Gură de Aur), a small Orthodox landmark with natural stone details in a quiet residential area.
1373-691 - Bucharest, Romania – View of the Church of Saint John Chrysostom (Biserica Sfântul Ioan Gură de Aur), a small Orthodox landmark with natural stone details in a quiet residential area.
1373-690 - Bucharest, Romania – Urban view along Calea 13 Septembrie with the Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral rising in the background, blending monumental scale with the city’s evolving skyline.
1373-689 - Bucharest, Romania – Architectural detail of Stavropoleos Monastery Church (Biserica Mănăstirii Stavropoleos), featuring carved stone columns and Byzantine motifs in the heart of the Lipscani district.
1373-688 - Bucharest, Romania – View of Strada Stavropoleos in the historic Lipscani district, with the CEC Palace rising far at the end of the street, blending neoclassical and early 20th‑century architecture.
1373-687 - Bucharest, Romania – Urban view featuring the 19th‑century Colțea Hospital and a foreground statue, highlighting the architectural character of the historic city center.
1373-686 - Bucharest, Romania – Urban view from Calea Victoriei near the National History Museum, at the edge of Lipscani, where neoclassical façades meet the city’s historic heart.
1373-685 - Bucharest, Romania – Architectural detail of the CEC Palace, highlighting its ornate Beaux‑Arts stonework and sculpted façade in the historic Lipscani district.
1373-684 - Tikal, Guatemala – Elevated view from a Mundo Perdido temple, with shrines of the Great Plaza temples visible above the forest canopy. The perspective reveals the spatial hierarchy of the ancient Maya city.
1373-683 - Tikal, Guatemala – Front view of Temple V pyramid, with stepped architecture rising from the forest floor. Part of the Lost World Complex in Tikal, one of the most important cities of the ancient Maya civilization.
1373-682 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid, side perspective showing its steep stone architecture and vertical scale. Located in the Lost World Complex, this ceremonial structure reflects Classic Maya design.
1373-681 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid with stairway and summit temple visible. Located in the Lost World Complex, this ceremonial structure reflects Classic-period Maya architectural grandeur.
1373-680 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple V pyramid, frontal view with steep stairway and summit shrine. Built around 700 AD, it stands among the tallest and most imposing structures in the ancient Maya city.
1373-679 - Tikal, Guatemala – Directional signboard in forested trail pointing toward Temple V and the Great Plaza. These guides help visitors access major ceremonial structures within the archaeological zone.
1373-678 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide view of the Plaza of the Seven Temples, with multiple ceremonial structures visible. This complex formed part of Tikal’s southern ceremonial center during the Classic period.
1373-677 - Tikal, Guatemala – View of the Plaza of the Seven Temples, with stepped structures arranged around a central space. This UNESCO-listed archaeological zone preserves Maya ceremonial and civic design.
1373-676 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide view from the Mundo Perdido temple, with distant shrines emerging from the jungle canopy. The perspective captures the ceremonial center of the ancient Maya city.
1373-675 - Tikal, Guatemala – Elevated view from a Mundo Perdido temple, with temples of the Great Plaza visible afar. The scene highlights the spatial hierarchy of Tikal’s ceremonial architecture.
1373-674 - Tikal, Guatemala – View from the summit of a Mundo Perdido temple, with shrines of the Great Plaza temples visible in the distance. The elevated vantage reveals the ceremonial layout of the ancient Maya city.
1373-673 - Tikal, Guatemala – Structure within the Mundo Perdido complex, featuring stone walls and a central stairway. This ceremonial platform is part of one of the city’s oldest ritual compounds.
1373-672 - Tikal, Guatemala – Structure within the Mundo Perdido complex, featuring stepped stone architecture. One of the oldest ceremonial platforms in Tikal, it was used for solar rituals and dynastic commemoration.
1373-671 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide-angle view from Temple IV toward the Great Plaza, with summit temples visible in the distance. This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves the ceremonial and dynastic core of the ancient city.
1373-670 - Tikal, Guatemala – Signboard indicating Temple IV, built circa 741 AD under Yik’in Chan K’awiil. At 64 meters, it is the tallest pyramid in Tikal and among the highest in the Maya world.
1373-669 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wide view of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with visitors and monuments visible across the ceremonial heart of the ancient Maya city.
1373-668 - Tikal, Guatemala – View of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with stairway in foreground guiding perspective toward the monumental core of Maya architectural achievement.
1373-667 - Tikal, Guatemala – Panoramic view of Temple I and the Great Plaza from Temple II, with stelae, altars, and visitors visible across the ceremonial heart of the ancient Maya city.
1373-666 - Tikal, Guatemala – Close view of Temple II’s stone walls and summit structure, part of the Great Plaza ensemble. A UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving Classic Maya architecture.
1373-665 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple II pyramid with informational signboard, built circa 700 AD under Jasaw Chan K’awiil I. Located on the western side of the Great Plaza, facing Temple I.
1373-664 - Tikal, Guatemala – Compound of the Central Acropolis with multiple doorways and stairways, reflecting the complexity of Maya palace architecture and spatial organization.
1373-663 - Tikal, Guatemala – Detail of stone buildings in the Central Acropolis, part of the UNESCO-listed archaeological zone preserving elite Maya architecture and urban planning.
1373-662 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple I pyramid with visitors at its base, highlighting the site's role as a cultural heritage destination and its enduring significance in Maya history.
1373-661 - Tikal, Guatemala – Side view of Temple I, the Great Jaguar, showing its steep stepped profile and summit shrine. This iconic structure dominates the eastern edge of the Great Plaza.
1373-660 - Tikal, Guatemala – Great Plaza with altars and stelae in foreground, temples in background. This ceremonial center reflects the political and religious life of the Classic-period Maya civilization.
1373-659 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple I viewed from the plaza, its steep profile and elevated shrine symbolizing royal authority and Classic-period Maya architectural mastery.
1373-658 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple I, the Temple of the Great Jaguar, built as a funerary monument for ruler Jasaw Chan K’awiil I, dominates the ceremonial heart of the ancient city.
1373-657 - Tikal, Guatemala – Temple II rises above the forest canopy, its steep stairway and elevated shrine reflecting Classic-period Maya architecture and dynastic symbolism.
1373-656 - Tikal, Guatemala – Rear view of Temple I, the Great Jaguar, towering above the jungle canopy, built as a funerary monument for ruler Jasaw Chan K’awiil I.
1373-655 - Tikal, Guatemala – Partially excavated replica of Stela 22 and Altar 10 in Group Q, commemorating historical events and rulers of the ancient Maya city.
1373-654 - Tikal, Guatemala – View of stepped pyramid and ceremonial stelae in Complex Q, part of the twin-pyramid architectural tradition of the ancient Maya city.
1373-653 - Tikal, Guatemala – Informational map showing the layout of the archaeological complex, including major temples, plazas, and trails within the protected forest.
1373-652 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wooden entrance sign with thatched roof welcomes visitors to the national park, gateway to one of the most important Maya cities in Mesoamerica.
1373-651 - Tikal, Guatemala – Metal sign partially covered by vegetation marks the entrance to the archaeological zone, surrounded by dense forest in the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
1373-650 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wildlife warning sign showing a native mammal, a coati, reminding visitors of the rich fauna inhabiting the forested areas of the archaeological park.
1373-649 - Tikal, Guatemala – Jaguar warning sign along the park trails, highlighting the coexistence of cultural heritage and biodiversity in the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
1373-648 - Tikal, Guatemala – Wildlife warning sign depicting a snake, alerting visitors to the presence of native species in the protected forest surrounding the archaeological site.
1373-647 - Tikal, Guatemala – Bilingual welcome sign at the entrance to the national park, greeting visitors to the ancient Maya city known for its monumental architecture and historical significance.
1373-646 - Strasbourg, France – View of Place de la Cathédrale in the historic center, surrounded by timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets, facing Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame).
1373-645 - Strasbourg, France – View of Ill River canal from Quai de la Petite France, lined with timber-framed houses and autumn trees, reflecting the historic Alsatian architecture in calm water.
1373-644 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Västgöta Nation near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), one of Uppsala’s oldest student nations, central to the city’s university traditions and academic community.
1373-643 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center with the Norrlands Nation near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), featuring riverside buildings and characteristic Nordic urban scenery.
1373-642 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center with the Uppsala Cathedral, the tallest church in Scandinavia and a major landmark dominating the skyline of the historic university city.
1373-641 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Västgöta Nation, one of Uppsala’s historic student nations, known for its traditional architecture and cultural heritage within the university community.
1373-640 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of Uppsala Castle (Uppsala slott), a 16th-century royal fortress that played a major role in Swedish history, now housing the governor’s residence and two museums.
1373-639 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Botanical Garden from Uppsala Castle, featuring formal gardens, tree-lined paths, and the Linnaean legacy of Swedish botany.
1373-638 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Uppsala Castle complex, with the cathedral in the background, illustrating the historical and architectural connection between royal and religious power in the city.
1373-637 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Styrbiskop six-gun battery aimed toward Uppsala Cathedral, a historical reminder of past conflicts between church and crown, still preserved at Uppsala Castle grounds.
1373-636 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of Uppsala Castle (Uppsala slott), a 16th-century royal fortress that played a major role in Swedish history, now housing the governor’s residence and two museums.
1373-635 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Uppsala Cathedral, the tallest church in Scandinavia and a major landmark dominating the skyline of the historic university city.
1373-634 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the small plaza in front of the cathedral, featuring the Peace Cross column and the iconic dome of the Gustavianum museum in the background.
1373-633 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Uppsala Cathedral, the tallest church in Scandinavia and a major landmark dominating the skyline of the historic university city.
1373-632 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of the Universitetsparken (University Park) with the Geijer Statue surrounded by greenery, a tranquil urban park before the Universitetshuset (University Main Building).
1373-631 - Uppsala, Sweden – View of S:t Eriks torg, a central city square featuring the historic Saint Eric's Spring fountain, a site of local pilgrimage and heritage.
1373-630 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center with the Uppsala Cathedral, the tallest church in Scandinavia and a major landmark dominating the skyline of the historic university city.
1373-629 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), with the Uppsala Cathedral rising in the distant background, surrounded by bridges and traditional buildings at sunrise.
1373-628 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), with the Uppsala Cathedral rising in the distant background, surrounded by bridges and traditional buildings at sunrise.
1373-627 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), with the Uppsala Cathedral rising in the distant background, surrounded by bridges and traditional buildings at sunrise.
1373-626 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of the city center near the Fyrisån (Fyris River), with the Uppsala Cathedral rising in the distant background, surrounded by bridges and traditional buildings at sunrise.
1373-625 - Uppsala, Sweden – Urban landscape of Kungsängsgatan (King's Meadow Street), a main thoroughfare lined with shops and cafes, showcasing the city's vibrant daily life and streetscape.
1373-624 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of Princes Street with the iconic Balmoral hotel and clock tower on the left, set against the gardens and Edinburgh Castle.
1373-623 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the historic Earl of Hopetoun equestrian statue with the grand neoclassical facade of Dundas House, the RBS headquarters, in the background.
1373-622 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the New College courtyard at the University of Edinburgh, showcasing its historic Gothic architecture with the spire of Tolbooth Kirk in the background.
1373-621 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Scenic view of East Princes Street Gardens, a serene public park in the city center with floral displays, walking paths, and views of the castle.
1373-620 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the New College courtyard at the University of Edinburgh, showcasing its historic Gothic architecture with the spire of Tolbooth Kirk in the background.
1373-619 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Architectural detail of the Scott Monument, the towering Victorian Gothic tribute to Sir Walter Scott, showcasing its intricate stone spires and sculptures.
1373-618 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Scenic view of East Princes Street Gardens, a serene public park in the city center with floral displays, walking paths, and views of the castle.
1373-617 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Architectural detail of the Scott Monument, the towering Victorian Gothic tribute to Sir Walter Scott, showcasing its intricate stone spires and sculptures.
1373-616 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of Old Calton Cemetery, a historic burial ground featuring classical monuments, weathered gravestones, and the Political Martyrs' Monument obelisk.
1373-615 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View from Calton Hill with the Dugald Stewart Monument in the foreground, leading to the iconic skyline of Edinburgh's Old Town and its historic spires and castle.
1373-614 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View from Calton Hill with the Dugald Stewart Monument in the foreground, leading to the iconic skyline of Edinburgh's Old Town and its historic spires and castle.
1373-613 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View from Calton Hill with the Dugald Stewart Monument in the foreground, leading to the iconic skyline of Edinburgh's Old Town and its historic spires and castle.
1373-612 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Panoramic view from Calton Hill overlooking the historic city skyline with the waters of the Firth of Forth estuary and the North Sea in the distant background.
1373-611 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Panoramic view from Calton Hill overlooking the historic city skyline with the waters of the Firth of Forth estuary and the North Sea in the distant background.
1373-610 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View from Calton Hill showcasing the city's iconic skyline, featuring The Balmoral hotel, the distant Edinburgh Castle, and the Tolbooth Kirk spire under a soft sky.
1373-609 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Architectural detail of the Museum on the Mound, a grand neoclassical building housing exhibits on money and history, set against the city skyline.
1373-608 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Majestic view of Edinburgh Castle, a historic fortress perched on Castle Rock, dominating the city skyline with its ancient stone walls and Scottish heritage.
1373-607 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the vibrant and colorful curve of Victoria Street, a historic and iconic thoroughfare in the Old Town, famed for its unique architecture and charming shops.
1373-606 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the vibrant and colorful curve of Victoria Street, a historic and iconic thoroughfare in the Old Town, famed for its unique architecture and charming shops.
1373-605 - Edinburgh, Scotland – Majestic view of Edinburgh Castle, a historic fortress perched on Castle Rock, dominating the city skyline with its ancient stone walls and Scottish heritage.
1373-604 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of St Giles’ Cathedral exterior, an iconic Gothic landmark on the Royal Mile known for its distinctive crown steeple and historic significance in Scottish religion.
1373-603 - Edinburgh, Scotland – View of the Royal Mile, the historic main street connecting Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, lined with stone buildings, shops, and landmarks of the Old Town.
1373-602 - Glasgow, Scotland – Interior view of Glasgow Central Station, the city’s main railway hub, featuring its grand glass roof, bustling concourse, and historic Victorian architecture.
1373-601 - Glasgow, Scotland – Exterior of the iconic Central Station, a monumental Victorian railway terminus with a vast, impressive facade and grand archways.
1373-600 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery featuring ornate monuments, sculptures, and memorials, reflecting the city’s 19th-century heritage.
1373-599 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery featuring ornate monuments, sculptures, and memorials, reflecting the city’s 19th-century heritage.
1373-598 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of Glasgow Necropolis, a Victorian cemetery featuring ornate monuments, sculptures, and memorials, reflecting the city’s 19th-century heritage.
1373-597 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of the grand arch at Royal Exchange Square, showcasing ornate Victorian stonework and historic 19th-century civic design.
1373-596 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of the Gallery of Modern Art with the iconic equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington in the front, known for its traffic cone tradition.
1373-595 - Glasgow, Scotland – Architectural detail of the Gallery of Modern Art with the iconic equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington in the front, known for its traffic cone tradition.
1373-594 - Visegrád, Hungary – View of a quiet town park with benches, a statue, and red-roofed houses framed by forested hills in the Danube Bend. A peaceful civic space blending nature, memory, and local charm.
1373-593 - Visegrád, Hungary – View of the city center with the Church of St. John the Baptist (Szent János-templom), a white bell tower rising above quiet streets and green hills in the Danube Bend.

























































































