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1373-564 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Christiansborg Palace, home to Denmark’s Parliament, Supreme Court, and Royal Reception Rooms, symbolizing centuries of political and royal power.
1373-563 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Christiansborg Palace, home to Denmark’s Parliament, Supreme Court, and Royal Reception Rooms, symbolizing centuries of political and royal power.
1373-562 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Rosenborg Slot, a 17th-century Renaissance castle set in Kongens Have, housing Denmark’s royal regalia and treasures in a richly decorated historical setting.
1373-561 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Rosenborg Slot, a 17th-century Renaissance castle set in Kongens Have, housing Denmark’s royal regalia and treasures in a richly decorated historical setting.
1373-560 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Rosenborg Slot, a 17th-century Renaissance castle set in Kongens Have, housing Denmark’s royal regalia and treasures in a richly decorated historical setting.
1373-559 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Rosenborg Slot, a 17th-century Renaissance castle set in Kongens Have, housing Denmark’s royal regalia and treasures in a richly decorated historical setting.
1373-558 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Kongens Have with tree-lined paths and blooming gardens, featuring Queen Caroline Amalie’s statue subtly in the distance, blending nature with royal remembrance.
1373-557 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Rosenborg Slot from Kongens Have, showing the castle framed by tree-lined paths and floral gardens, highlighting its regal presence in Copenhagen’s oldest royal park.
1373-556 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Queen Caroline Amalie’s statue by Vilhelm Bissen in Kongens Have, the city’s oldest royal garden, offering a peaceful green retreat in the heart of the capital.
1373-555 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Frue Plads’ entrance to Copenhagen University, framed by bronze busts of scholars, marking the historic core of Denmark’s academic elite since 1479.
1373-554 - Copenhagen, Denmark – Architectural detail of Københavns Rådhus (City Hall), a National Romantic masterpiece by Martin Nyrop, featuring a 105.6-meter tower and Jens Olsen’s World Clock.
1373-553 - Copenhagen, Denmark – Architectural detail of the Mercury statue atop Købmagergade 52, sculpted by Julius Schultz in 1896. Far in the background, the historic Rundetårn observatory.
1373-552 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nikolaj Kunsthal, a former medieval church transformed into a contemporary art center, showcasing modern exhibitions in one of the city’s oldest surviving buildings.
1373-551 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Højbro Plads, a historic square near the canal, known for its equestrian statue of Bishop Absalon and its vibrant role in the city’s cultural and commercial life.
1373-550 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Ved Stranden, a historic waterfront street lined with colorful 18th-century buildings, offering picturesque scenes along the canal near Christiansborg Palace.
1373-549 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Christiansborg Palace, home to Denmark’s Parliament, Supreme Court, and Royal Reception Rooms, symbolizing centuries of political and royal power.
1373-548 - Copenhagen, Denmark – Architectural detail of Vor Frelsers Kirke, a baroque-style church known for its corkscrew-shaped spire, offering panoramic views of the city from the top of its tower.
1373-547 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Papirøen from Inderhavnsbroen ('The Inner Harbour Bridge'), showing the former warehouse island now redeveloped into a vibrant urban area.
1373-546 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nyhavn (New Haven), a 17th-century waterfront and canal lined with colorful historic townhouses, cafes, and wooden ships.
1373-545 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nyhavn (New Haven), a 17th-century waterfront and canal lined with colorful historic townhouses, cafes, and wooden ships.
1373-544 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nyhavn (New Haven), a 17th-century waterfront and canal lined with colorful historic townhouses, cafes, and wooden ships.
1373-543 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nyhavn (New Haven), a 17th-century waterfront and canal lined with colorful historic townhouses, cafes, and wooden ships.
1373-542 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Nyhavn (New Haven), a 17th-century waterfront and canal lined with colorful historic townhouses, cafes, and wooden ships.
1373-541 - Copenhagen, Denmark – View of Kongens Nytorv (The King’s New Square) with Det Kongelige Teater (The Royal Theatre) on the left and Magasin du Nord on the right, framing this iconic civic space.
1373-540 - Vienna, Austria – View of Hoher Markt square, the city's oldest marketplace, framed by the Anker Clock's Art Nouveau bridge and Baroque buildings, with the Vermählungsbrunnen fountain at its center.
1373-539 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Mariensäule, the 17th-century plague column standing before the Kirche am Hof, its gilded Virgin Mary statue contrasting with the church's stark Gothic facade on Am Hof square.
1373-538 - Vienna, Austria – View of Café Central's grand neo-Renaissance facade on Herrengasse, featuring arched windows, ornate stonework, and the iconic entrance that welcomed Freud, Trotsky and Vienna's intellectual elite.
1373-537 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Ferstel Passage interior, the 19th-century covered shopping arcade with ornate ironwork, glass vaulted ceilings, and Renaissance Revival details connecting Herrengasse and Strauchgasse.
1373-536 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Burgtheater's grand Renaissance Revival facade on Ringstrasse, showcasing its symmetrical design with arched windows, sculpted loggia, and ornate roof balustrade overlooking Volksgarten.
1373-535 - Vienna, Austria – Winter view of Rathausplatz with the festive ice skating park in foreground, the neo-Gothic City Hall facade illuminated against the cold evening sky.
1373-534 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Austrian Parliament's grand neo-Greek entrance facade on Ringstrasse, featuring the monumental Pallas Athena fountain and sculpted ramp of the Theophil Hansen-designed building.
1373-533 - Vienna, Austria – View of Empress Maria Theresia monument at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the majestic 19th-century memorial framed by the twin museums – Natural History Museum and Kunsthistorisches Museum – in perfect architectural symmetry.
1373-532 - Vienna, Austria – View of Empress Maria Theresia monument at Maria-Theresien-Platz, the majestic 19th-century memorial framed by the twin museums – Natural History Museum and Kunsthistorisches Museum – in perfect architectural symmetry.
1373-531 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Innerer Burghof in Hofburg Palace, the historic central courtyard framed by Renaissance and Baroque wings of the former imperial residence, showcasing Habsburg architectural legacy.
1373-530 - Vienna, Austria – Detail of St. Michael's Wing at Michaelerplatz, the grand Baroque facade of Hofburg Palace's entrance with its monumental dome and sculpted imperial eagles overlooking the square.
1373-529 - Vienna, Austria – View of St. Michael's Wing at Michaelerplatz, the grand Baroque facade of Hofburg Palace's entrance with its monumental dome and sculpted imperial eagles overlooking the square.
1373-528 - Vienna, Austria – View of Michaelerplatz from Kohlmarkt street, showcasing the square's elegant Baroque architecture with the dome of St. Michael's Wing and the symmetrical facades of surrounding palaces.
1373-527 - Vienna, Austria – Architectural detail of the Graben, one of the most famous squares in Vienna's first district, the city center.
1373-526 - Vienna, Austria – View of Palais Equitable at Stephansplatz, the 19th-century office building with Renaissance Revival architecture, built for a U.S. insurer and featuring the historic Stock-im-Eisen artifact on its corner.
1373-525 - Vienna, Austria – Urban landscape of the Donaukanal ports in Leopoldstadt, with the Twin City Liner terminal and moored catamarans along the waterfront, framed by cycling paths and riverside bars.
1373-524 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Theater Odeon's neo-Baroque facade on Taborstraße, featuring symmetrical arched windows, ornate stucco decorations, and a grand central entrance marking this early 20th-century cultural venue.
1373-523 - Vienna, Austria – Architectural detail of the Graben, one of the most famous squares in Vienna's first district, the city center.
1373-522 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Ankeruhr, the famous Art Nouveau bridge-clock on Hoher Markt, featuring 12 historical figures that parade daily across its golden mosaic face at noon.
1373-521 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Austrian Parliament's grand neo-Greek entrance facade on Ringstrasse, featuring the monumental Pallas Athena fountain and sculpted ramp of the Theophil Hansen-designed building.
1373-520 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Austrian Parliament's grand neo-Greek entrance facade on Ringstrasse, featuring the monumental Pallas Athena fountain and sculpted ramp of the Theophil Hansen-designed building.
1373-519 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Naturhistorisches Museum entrance, its grand Renaissance Revival portal crowned by a dome and adorned with allegorical sculptures, overlooking Maria-Theresien-Platz.
1373-518 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Empress Maria Theresia monument with the Natural History Museum's grand Renaissance Revival facade in the background, creating a majestic historical ensemble at Maria-Theresien-Platz.
1373-517 - Vienna, Austria – View of St. Michael's Wing at Michaelerplatz, the grand Baroque facade of Hofburg Palace's entrance with its monumental dome and sculpted imperial eagles overlooking the square.
1373-516 - Vienna, Austria – View of St. Michael's Wing at Michaelerplatz, the grand Baroque facade of Hofburg Palace's entrance with its monumental dome and sculpted imperial eagles overlooking the square.
1373-515 - Vienna, Austria - View of Michaelerplatz, the historic square in front of Hofburg Palace's Michaelertor gate, featuring the excavated ruins of ancient Roman and medieval Vienna alongside Baroque architecture.
1373-514 - Vienna, Austria – Interior of St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna’s iconic Roman Catholic church and seat of the Archbishop in the city center.
1373-513 - Vienna, Austria – View of the Donnerbrunnen, a Baroque fountain located on Neuer Markt square, featuring allegorical figures and sculpted by Georg Raphael Donner.
1373-512 - Berlin, Germany – View of the Christmas market entrance at Humboldt Forum, adorned with festive lights, featuring both the iconic Berlin TV Tower and the majestic Berlin Cathedral in the background.
1373-511 - Berlin, Germany – View of the Christmas market at Humboldt Forum, where holiday cheer meets history, with Berlin Cathedral’s majestic dome in the background.
1373-510 - Berlin, Germany – View of the Christmas market at Humboldt Forum, with festive stalls, twinkling lights, and historic Baroque architecture in the background, blending holiday cheer with cultural heritage.
1373-509 - Berlin, Germany – View of the Christmas market at Humboldt Forum, with festive stalls, twinkling lights, and historic Baroque architecture in the background, blending holiday cheer with cultural heritage.
1373-508 - Berlin, Germany – View of the bustling city center along Unter den Linden, showcasing iconic landmarks like the Berlin TV Tower and Berlin Cathedral, with grand architecture and lively streets.
1373-507 - Berlin, Germany – Exhibition at the Neue Kirche, an 18th-century building, highlighting the history of parliamentary democracy in the German Bundestag. The display explores the development of Germany’s democratic institutions.
1373-506 - Berlin, Germany – Exhibition at the Neue Kirche, an 18th-century building, highlighting the history of parliamentary democracy in the German Bundestag. The display explores the development of Germany’s democratic institutions.
1373-505 - Berlin, Germany – Exhibition at the Neue Kirche, an 18th-century building, highlighting the history of parliamentary democracy in the German Bundestag. The display explores the development of Germany’s democratic institutions.
1373-504 - Berlin, Germany – View from the Neue Kirche of the Konzerthaus Berlin square during renovation works. The Französischer Dom stands majestically in the background, contrasting the ongoing transformation of the historic square.
1373-503 - Berlin, Germany – 'Building the Republic' mural by Max Lingner at the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus (formerly Aviation Ministry). This 1952 artwork portrays socialist ideals with vibrant scenes of workers, intellectuals, and youth, symbolizing unity and progress.
1373-502 - Berlin, Germany – View of Potsdamer Platz, a vibrant square surrounded by modern architecture. This iconic spot blends history with contemporary energy, showcasing Berlin’s lively streets and landmark buildings.
1373-501 - Berlin, Germany – Interior of the Gropius Bau, a historic exhibition hall renowned for its grand arches, intricate details, and natural light, offering a glimpse into one of the city’s most iconic cultural landmarks.
1373-500 - Maastricht, Netherlands – View of the Cappella Sancti Servatii with the Basilica of Saint Servatius in the background. A historic site reflecting the rich religious heritage of the city.
1373-499 - Maastricht, Netherlands – View of the Cappella Sancti Servatii with the Basilica of Saint Servatius in the background. A historic site reflecting the rich religious heritage of the city.
1373-498 - Maastricht, Netherlands – View of Sint-Janskerk, a Gothic church known for its striking red tower. Located on Vrijthof square beside the Basilica of Saint Servatius, it is a symbol of Maastricht’s heritage.
1373-497 - Maastricht, Netherlands – View of Sint-Janskerk, a Gothic church known for its striking red tower. Located on Vrijthof square beside the Basilica of Saint Servatius, it is a symbol of Maastricht’s heritage.
1373-496 - Maastricht, Netherlands – View of the Maastricht Natural History Museum, housed in the former Grauwzustersklooster monastery. Located in the historic Jekerkwartier district, it showcases the region’s natural heritage.
1373-495 - View of Aachen Cathedral (Aachener Dom) in Aachen, Germany. Built as Charlemagne’s royal chapel, it is one of Europe’s oldest cathedrals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and historical significance.
1373-494 - Interior of Aachen Cathedral (Aachener Dom) in Aachen, Germany. Built as Charlemagne’s royal chapel, it is one of Europe’s oldest cathedrals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and historical significance.
1373-493 - Interior of Aachen Cathedral (Aachener Dom) in Aachen, Germany. Built as Charlemagne’s royal chapel, it is one of Europe’s oldest cathedrals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and historical significance.
1373-492 - Detail of Aachen Cathedral (Aachener Dom) in Aachen, Germany. Built as Charlemagne’s royal chapel, it is one of Europe’s oldest cathedrals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its architecture and historical significance.
1373-491 - Aachen, Germany – View of the Fischpüddelchen, a charming bronze fountain depicting a boy holding a fish. A beloved local landmark, it reflects Aachen’s historic charm and artistic tradition in the heart of the city.
1373-490 - Bruges, Belgium – View from the Rozenhoedkaai, one of the city's most picturesque spots. Overlooking historic canals and medieval architecture, it offers a quintessential scene of Bruges' charm.
1373-489 - Bruges, Belgium – View from Wijngaardplein overlooking the exterior of the Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde. A historic site with whitewashed façades, it reflects the city's medieval charm.
1373-488 - Bruges, Belgium – View of the exterior of the Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde. A historic site with whitewashed façades, it reflects the city's medieval charm.
1373-487 - Bruges, Belgium – View from the Rozenhoedkaai, one of the city's most picturesque spots. Overlooking historic canals and medieval architecture, it offers a quintessential scene of Bruges' charm.
1373-486 - Bruges, Belgium – Architectural detail of the City Hall, a late-Gothic landmark built between 1376 and 1421. One of the oldest city halls in the Burgundian Netherlands, it stands on historic Burg Square.
1373-485 - Bruges, Belgium – Architectural detail of the Belfry of Bruges, a medieval tower in the city center. A historic symbol, it once housed a treasury, municipal archives, and served as an observation post.
1373-484 - Bruges, Belgium – Architectural detail of the Belfry of Bruges, a medieval tower in the city center. A historic symbol, it once housed a treasury, municipal archives, and served as an observation post.
1373-483 - Bruges, Belgium – View of the Provincial Court, a neo-Gothic building on the Markt square. Once the seat of the provincial government, it is an architectural landmark in the heart of the city.
1373-482 - Bruges, Belgium – Statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck in the Markt square. A tribute to the Flemish heroes of the Battle of the Golden Spurs, it stands as a symbol of Bruges' historic identity.
1373-481 - View from the Citadel of Namur of Namur, a city and municipality, capital of the province of Namur and Wallonia,Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-480 - View from the Citadel of Namur of Namur, a city and municipality, capital of the province of Namur and Wallonia,Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-479 - Place d'Armes, formerly Grand Place, a historic cobbled square in central Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-478 - Place d'Armes, formerly Grand Place, a historic cobbled square in central Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-477 - View of the Cable Car station at Place Maurice Servais connecting the Esplanade to the Citadel of Namur, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-476 - Detail of the Hotel de Groesbeeck-de Croix, housing the Museum of Decorative Arts, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-475 - Detail of the Hotel de Groesbeeck-de Croix, housing the Museum of Decorative Arts, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-474 - Interior of St. Aubin's Cathedral, Late Baroque style, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-473 - Interior of St. Aubin's Cathedral, Late Baroque style, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-472 - View of Namur railway station, the main station serving Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-471 - Detail of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, a Catholic religious building in the historic heart of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-470 - Detail of the historic Belfry of Namur, constructed in 1388, a belfry from 1746, UNESCO, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
1373-469 - View from bank of Gave de Pau River, Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, Catholic Marian shrine and pilgrimage site, Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees, France
1373-468 - View of the Massabielle grotto at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, a Catholic shrine and pilgrimage site in Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees, France
1373-467 - City Hall of Lourdes, a market town in the Pyrenees, Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees, Occitanie, southwestern France
1373-466 - Urban landscape of Lourdes, market town in the Pyrenees, Chateau Fort in background, Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees, Occitanie, France
1373-465 - Urban landscape of Lourdes, a market town in the Pyrenees, Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrenees, Occitanie, France