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Provence, district of Var.
This Cistercian abbey, established on 1157, is absolutely stunning.
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La Torre de la Compañía, es un convento de Bolivia, ubicado en la ciudad de Potosí, junto al Cerro Rico y la Casa de la Moneda. Constituye el principal monumento religioso del siglo XVIII en Bolivia.
Su edificación se concibió como un arco de triunfo con 5 aberturas, 32 columnas y 3 cúpulas de media naranja, es una ostensible expresión de la época, en lo que se refiere a la religión católica.
The former Cistercian abbey II. Kilit Bishop of Eger founded in 1232. Hungary's only remaining Romanesque style Cistercian abbey church stands beneath the Bükk's most characteristic mountain peak under the cliffs of Bél-kõ, beside the source (Háromkút). The church is an internationally renowned cultural and historical monuments, architecturally unique in the late Romanesque and Gothic style elements.
Exolore : Apr 9, 2009 # 408
Un dettaglio dell' opera architettonica di Richard Meier
A Roma, la chiesa progettata dall’architetto americano rappresenta un capolavoro di ingegneria e uno dei momenti più alti dell’architettura religiosa moderna.
Per montare i 256 conci da 12 tonnellate ciascuno, che compongono le vele, e per la necessità di operare su geometrie sferiche (la vela maggiore è fuori piombo di oltre 12 metri), è stata “inventata” una macchina alta 38 metri ed è stata messa a punto dalla Italecementi una particolare forma di cemento al biossido di titanio che, oltre ad avere un’altissima resistenza, sotto l’effetto della luce si autopulisce eliminando i depositi organici
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Looking up at one of the buildings around my house. I took a long exposure of the sky and gave it the black and white treatment.
Taken in Bruges, late at night 13 April, 2016
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There's a lot of new buildings tucked down the back of the Paddington Basin if you're prepared to walk down there. It's dead on the weekends and the security guards don't seem to care about people wandering around with large telescopic lenses :-)
Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral.
The object of cultural heritage of the XII century.
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"Casa Loma (Spanish for Hill House) is a Gothic Revival style house and gardens in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a museum and landmark. It was built as a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Casa Loma was constructed from 1911 to 1914. The architect was E. J. Lennox, who designed several other city landmarks. Casa Loma sits at an altitude of 140 m."- Wikipedia
Casa de les Punxes (2)
Proyectada por Josep Puig i Cadafalch y construida en 1905.
Este es uno de los edificios mas espectaculares del ensanche de la ciudad.
El edificio muestra una cierta apariencia "medieval" y también se le adivina una influencia nórdica.
La fachada está construida en ladrillo visto, aunque también se utiliza la piedra en la construcción de las tribunas, en los remates y en las puertas.
Los grandes plafones que coronan el edificio representan un reloj de sol, una imagen de San Jorge con la inscripción en catalán "Santo Patrón de Cataluña devolvednos la libertad" y otros motivos religiosos o patrióticos.
Puig i Cadalfach's building is also known as the Casa de les Punxes (House of the Spikes), because of its sharply pointed gables and towers. Built between 1903 and 1905, its clearly Modernist style is most evident in the floral sculptures on the façade, the use of red brick and in some of its Central European Gothic features. It was completely renovated at the end of the 1980s, but remains closed to public at present.
ver en grande!!! see in large!!!
17.07.07 Explore #246