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1373-146 - Cityscape of Turin, Italy, featuring the iconic Mole Antonelliana building that stands out among the city's skyline. This landmark is named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. In Italian, a “mole” refers to a building of monumental proportions.
1373-136 - Architectural detail of the Monumental Arch to the Artillery Force, constructed in the 19th century, as tribute to the First Artillery Regiment, Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
860-292047 - Monumental tomb at Cap Corse. Piccioni family mausoleum in Pino. This magnificent tomb contains the ashes of Valentine Eiffel, daughter of engineer Gustave Eiffel and wife of diplomat Camille Piccioni. Monumental tombs are part of traditional Corsican architecture and are often spectacular and ostentatious. They generally date from the 19th century.
832-401977 - Martin Luther statue, Church of Our Lady in Dresden, originally Church of Our Lady, baroque Evangelical Lutheran church and the defining monumental building of Dresden's Neumarkt, Saxony, Germany, Europe
1350-6664 - Inside Basílica de Santa María la Real de Covadonga catholic church in Cangas de Onis, Picos de Europa, Asturias, Spain, Europe. In 1777 a fire destroyed the old temple, which stood adjacent to the Holy Cave where Our Lady of Covadonga is revered. It was then decided to raise a new church as a monumental sanctuary, raising donations from all of Spain; the plan was opposed by the local council, as the canons wanted to rebuild the temple of the Holy Cave and build an ambitious sanctuary that had once been designed by Ventura Rodríguez, but never completed. One century later, the project was resumed by King Alfonso XII of Spain, who was interested in completing this work. The classic design of Ventura Rodríguez was very difficult and expensive and was replaced by a new neo-Medieval design.
1350-6663 - Our Lady of Covadonga. The Blessed Virgin Mary, and a Marian shrine devoted to her at Basílica de Santa María la Real de Covadonga catholic church in Cangas de Onis, Picos de Europa, Asturias, Spain, Europe. In 1777 a fire destroyed the old temple, which stood adjacent to the Holy Cave where Our Lady of Covadonga is revered. It was then decided to raise a new church as a monumental sanctuary, raising donations from all of Spain; the plan was opposed by the local council, as the canons wanted to rebuild the temple of the Holy Cave and build an ambitious sanctuary that had once been designed by Ventura Rodríguez, but never completed. One century later, the project was resumed by King Alfonso XII of Spain, who was interested in completing this work. The classic design of Ventura Rodríguez was very difficult and expensive and was replaced by a new neo-Medieval design.
832-396932 - Drone photo, drone shot, close-up, monumental building Herkules, with central view of the statue, winter, snowy, fog, Bergpark Bad Wilhelmshoehe, Kassel, Hesse, Germany, Europe
832-396931 - Drone photo, drone shot, close-up, monumental building Herkules, with central view of the statue, winter, snowy, fog, Bergpark Bad Wilhelmshoehe, Kassel, Hesse, Germany, Europe
746-92552 - Cimitero Acattolico, Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also called Cimitero dei Protestanti Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero degli Inglesi Englishmen's Cemetery, European Cemeteries Route, Testaccio, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-92553 - Cimitero Acattolico, Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also called Cimitero dei Protestanti Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero degli Inglesi Englishmen's Cemetery, European Cemeteries Route, Testaccio, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-92556 - Verano Monumental Cemetery, Goffredo Mameli grave, Italian patriot, poet, and composer of the national anthem, Tiburtino district, European Cemeteries Route, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-92554 - Cimitero Acattolico, Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also called Cimitero dei Protestanti Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero degli Inglesi Englishmen's Cemetery, European Cemeteries Route, Testaccio, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-92550 - Angel of Grief or Weeping Angel, Emelyn Story grave, Cimitero Acattolico, Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also called Cimitero dei Protestanti Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero degli Inglesi Englishmen's Cemetery, European Cemeteries Route, Testaccio, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-92551 - Cimitero Acattolico, Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, also called Cimitero dei Protestanti Protestant Cemetery or Cimitero degli Inglesi Englishmen's Cemetery, European Cemeteries Route, Testaccio, Lazio, Italy, Europe
746-91144 - Palacio Nacional de Mafra, the national palace Mafra, the most monumental palace and monastery in Portugal.The front of the minster, a basilica minor. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal
832-394105 - Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945, Composing, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-394102 - Arcade circuit of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-394103 - Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945, Composing, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia Bavaria, Germany, Europe
832-394104 - Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945, Composing, Nuremberg, Middle Franconia Bavaria, Germany, Europe
1113-107175 - Exterior view of the Volgograd Panorama Museum and the Gerhardt Mill (one of the few remaining buildings from the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II), Volgograd, Volgograd District, Russia, Europe
1350-3821 - Potala palace, former Dalai Lama residence in Lhasa in Tibet. The Potala Palace is a dzong fortress in the city of Lhasa, in Tibet. It was the winter palace of the Dalai Lamas from 1649 to 1959, has been a museum since then, and is a World Heritage Site since 1994.
1350-3826 - Tsepak Lhakhang Monastery. Lhasa Tibet China. Outside of Ramoche Temple. The women make a procession around the temple to ask the god of longevity Cherisi chepal to have a good delivery, or old people to pray to him.
1350-3822 - La Ken La pass or Laken pass at 5190 metres on the road to remote Nam Tso Lake Tibet. Namtso Lake Tibet China. Prayer flags next to the base of Mount Nyenchen Tanglha 7111 meters high, Tibet China. One of the holy mountains for Tibetans. The Nyenchen Tanglha is the highest peak of the Nyainqentanglha mountain. It is located near Lhasa, on the Qinghai-Tibet paved road. It is surrounded by grassy plains from Damshung to the south and to the picturesque sacred Nam Tso Lake (4,700 m, one of the largest lakes in the world) in the north.
1350-3824 - Namtso lake or Nam tso lake in Tibet China. Nam Tso Lake is the second largest lake in Tibet, and one of the most famous places on the "Roof of the World". The lake itself is located at an altitude of 4,718 m, and has an area of 1,920 km². This lake is the largest of the lakes in the Tibet Autonomous Region, although it is not the largest on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau, a title that belongs to Lake Qinghai, more than twice the area of Namtso, which is more than 1,000 km, in the northeast, in Qinghai province.
1350-3823 - La Ken La pass or Laken pass at 5190 metres on the road to remote Nam Tso Lake Tibet. Namtso Lake Tibet China. Prayer flags next to the base of Mount Nyenchen Tanglha 7111 meters high, Tibet China. One of the holy mountains for Tibetans. The Nyenchen Tanglha is the highest peak of the Nyainqentanglha mountain. It is located near Lhasa, on the Qinghai-Tibet paved road. It is surrounded by grassy plains from Damshung to the south and to the picturesque sacred Nam Tso Lake (4,700 m, one of the largest lakes in the world) in the north.
1350-3825 - Local people inside a house in Gyantse village or Gyangze town, Tibet, China. Located in the northeast of Gyantse at 3900 meters above sea level. Pelkor Chode Monastery, or rather Palcho Monastery in Tibetan language means auspicious monastery. It was first built in early 15th century and took 10 years to complete. Because it was built when different religious sectors conflicted neck and neck in Tibet, Sakyapa, Kadampa and Gelukpa of Tibetan Buddhism coexist in it. Each religious sector has five to six Dratsang schools in the monastery.
1350-2292 - Pont du Gard, Languedoc Roussillon region, France, Unesco World Heritage Site. Roman Aqueduct crosses the River Gardon near Vers-Pon-du-Gard Languedoc-Roussillon with 2000 year old