Robert Harding

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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.
1373-541 - 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.
1373-530 - 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.
1373-517 - 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.
1358-677 - Macy's department store, Herald Square, 151 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York. It opened in 1902 and is the largest department store in the USA, covering 2.5 million square feet. It is a National Historic Landmark.
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.
1373-502 - 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.
1372-1094 - Nakanoshima, Osaka, Japan. Nakanoshima Park Lawn Square. Rose garden with Skyscrapers in the background. An Island in the middle of this million town. Being an oasis with its parks and green areas.
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.
1373-486 - 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.
1373-483 - 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.