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Dome of the Kansas State Capitol. If you get a chance to take a quick peek inside this building.... I highly recommend it.
The Church was built by the Knights Templar, the order of crusading monks founded to protect pilgrims on their way to and from Jerusalem in the 12th century. The Church is in two parts: the Round and the Chancel. The Round Church was consecrated in 1185 by the patriarch of Jerusalem
Due to its unique location, this would be a great place to be during fireworks celebrations etc etc.
Neuer Zollhof at Medienhafen, is a prominent landmark designed by American architect Frank Gehry as part of the redeveloped port of Düsseldorf, Germany.
The building complex consists of three separate buildings (two of which are visble in this photo on the left). Floorplans and facades of all three buildings curve and lean, reason for them being likened to leaning towers. The tallest building is 14 stories high and just under 50 m tall. Each building has a different facade cladding - the outer two in white plaster and red brick respectively; the central building's stainless steel facade (barely visible) reflects material and shapes of its two neighbour buildings.
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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Architectural Details including vintage Theater sign, Lampost and Red-Brick framed Windows, Winterest, Iowa.
After exploring Vieux Nice, we meandered up the hill toward the Castle to take in the panoramic overview of the city. It was breathtaking. The Mediterranean was a deep azure blue. The rooftops of Nice were clay orange - with the occasional yellow dome - but in the distance the buildings were all white.
Thanks for use of the textures of Pareeerica and Lenabem