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832-397042 - Gothic chapel in the choir ambulatory with statue of the Virgin Mary, former Benedictine abbey church Eglise Saint-Trophime, Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone department, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur region, France, Mediterranean Sea, Europe
832-397019 - Cathedra of the Pope as Bishop of Rome, Apse of the Basilica, Lateran Basilica, Basilica San Giovanni in Laterano, Cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, Monti district, Rome Italy
746-90277 - Kaiserstiege (imperial staircase) with fresco, a masterpiece of baroque architecture in Austria. Goettweig Abbey near Krems. Goettweig abbey is part if the UNESCO world heritage Wachau. Europe, Austria, Lower Austria
746-90336 - The origin of the Pomposa Abbey dates back to the 6th-7th centuries as a Benedictine settlement on the Insula Pomposia, a wooded island surrounded by two branches of the river and protected by the sea. After the year 1000 it became a thriving monastic center. Ravenna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
746-90274 - Kaiserstiege (imperial staircase) with fresco, a masterpiece of baroque architecture in Austria. Goettweig Abbey near Krems. Goettweig abbey is part if the UNESCO world heritage Wachau. Europe, Austria, Lower Austria
746-90276 - Kaiserstiege (imperial staircase) with fresco, a masterpiece of baroque architecture in Austria, viewed in a mirror. Goettweig Abbey near Krems. Goettweig abbey is part if the UNESCO world heritage Wachau. Europe, Austria, Lower Austria
746-90275 - Kaiserstiege (imperial staircase) with fresco, a masterpiece of baroque architecture in Austria. Goettweig Abbey near Krems. Goettweig abbey is part if the UNESCO world heritage Wachau. Europe, Austria, Lower Austria
746-90337 - The origin of the Pomposa Abbey dates back to the 6th-7th centuries as a Benedictine settlement on the Insula Pomposia, a wooded island surrounded by two branches of the river and protected by the sea. After the year 1000 it became a thriving monastic center. Ravenna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
746-90338 - The origin of the Pomposa Abbey dates back to the 6th-7th centuries as a Benedictine settlement on the Insula Pomposia, a wooded island surrounded by two branches of the river and protected by the sea. After the year 1000 it became a thriving monastic center. Ravenna, Emilia Romagna, Italy
1116-51273 - Close-up of a golden eagle's (Aquila chrysaetos) head with a catchlight in its eye in bright sunshine against a blurred grassy background. Shot with a Nikon D800 at Battle Abbey; Battle, East Sussex, England,