832-372601 - A building by American architect Frank O. Gehry at night, Neuer Zollhof building complex, Medienhafen district, Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-372600 - A building by American architect Frank O. Gehry and the Rheinturm tower at night, Neuer Zollhof building complex, Medienhafen district, Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-330436 - Frankfurt illuminated at night, buildings lit with special lighting on the occasion of the Luminale, biannual lighting festival in Frankfurt, Germany
832-330437 - Frankfurt illuminated at night, buildings lit with special lighting on the occasion of the Luminale, biannual lighting festival in Frankfurt, Germany
1161-67 - Detail showing lamps and horns of a Rolls Royce motor car which has been carefully restored as a classic car, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
817-429397 - Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik, Iceland Situated on the boundary between land and sea, Harpa is a gleaming modern building reflecting both sky and harbor
1116-25172 - Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia
1116-25174 - Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia
1116-25173 - Ceramic figure of el Tio or Supai, a creature with horns, gleaming eyes and a big penis, that in fact is not really satanic. It was introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th Century to the mines of Potosi. According to tradition, el Tio (The Uncle) rules over the mines of Cerro Rico, simultaneously offering protection and destruction. Over 500 chambers with statues to honour him have been constructed in Cerro Rico, so miners can leave offerings of tobacco, liquor and coca leaves to invoke his goodwill and protection., Potosi Department, Bolivia
817-364124 - Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik Iceland Situated on the boundary between land and sea, the building is a gleaming sculpture reflecting both sky and harbor The glass facade was designed by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with Henning. Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik Iceland Situated on the boundary between land and sea, the building is a gleaming sculpture reflecting both sky and harbor The glass facade was designed by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with Henning Larsen Architects in Denmark and Batteriid Architects in Iceland
817-364121 - Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik Iceland Situated on the boundary between land and sea, the building is a gleaming sculpture reflecting both sky and harbor The glass facade was designed by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with Henning. Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, Reykjavik Iceland Situated on the boundary between land and sea, the building is a gleaming sculpture reflecting both sky and harbor The glass facade was designed by Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with Henning Larsen Architects in Denmark and Batteriid Architects in Iceland