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This is were the famous adventures of Don Quixote started, the attack on the windmills that he believes to be ferocious giants.

One curiosity is that each windmill has it’s one name, and the same happens with it’s windows.

Shot in Granada, these wonderful and architectonic rich arches are part of the Carmen de los Mártires Palace, just next to Alhambra.

La Torre is a castle near Buonconvento and dates back to the thirteenth century and once belonged to powerful families of Siena.

 

The castle was completely restored in the second half of the 800, taking on its current appearance: it is made up of two buildings that overlook a large courtyard surrounded on two sides by walls surrounded by a moat.

 

Now they are doing new restorations who knows, maybe it will turn into a luxury resort.

Alhambra is really an amazing place where one can appreciate ant once the beauty of at least three different civilisations and Era's. It's just like an cultural overload...

Santa Maria della Salute or Saint Mary of Health as an amazing story that can be easily associate with it the famous masks of the doctors of the black plague.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Maria_della_Salute

Typical Cordoba patio.

Mondelieu and Île saint Marguerite , Coastline and cap of Cannes

Die Hamburger Speicherstadt ist der weltgrößte historische Lagerhauskomplex, gelegen im Hamburger Hafen. Sie umfasst das Gebiet zwischen Baumwall und Oberhafen. Seit 1991 steht sie unter Denkmalschutz. Seit dem 5. Juli 2015 ist die Speicherstadt auf der Liste des UNESCO-Welterbes eingetragen. Die Speicherstadt wurde zwischen 1883 und 1927 erbaut.

 

Hamburger Speicherstadt is the world's largest historic warehouse complex, located in the Port of Hamburg. It covers the area between Baumwall and Oberhafen. Since 1991 she is a listed building. Since 5 July 2015, the Speicherstadt has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Speicherstadt was built between 1883 and 1927.

The Garnier Opera seen by the back since the roof of a Parisian store. In the foreground, the dome gilded in the gold leaf of this store and in the second plan the typical roofs of the city of Paris.

Ursprünglich wurde das Wasserschloss als Unterkunft und Werkstatt für die Hafenarbeiter genutzt, welche die Wartung und Reparatur der hydraulischen Speicherwinden ausführten. Sie wurden Windenwärter bzw. Windenwächter genannt und hatten – neben anderem technischen Personal – das Privileg, in der Speicherstadt wohnen zu dürfen.

 

Originally the moated castle was used as a shelter and workshop for the dockers, who carried out the maintenance and repair of the hydraulic storage winches. They were called Windenwächter or Windenwächter and had - in addition to other technical personnel - the privilege to live in the Speicherstadt.

I have been driving past this barn on an occasional basis literally for decades, but the light was never "right", at least until one day last Spring. The years haven't been that kind to this barn, but (like so many of us) it's still standing!

An abandoned rural 1 room schoolhouse in rural Idaho.

Captured on the same morning as an earlier photo posted here, this is an HDR rendition of the scene. Lots of indirect, cloud filtered light is mixed with the rays of the low-lying sun.

This barn is brilliantly illuminated by the afternoon sun in the White Mountains.

This upstate New York barn houses the home of the Mackensie-Childs shabby chic empire.

Seen along the reknowned Kankamangus highway in New Hampshire, this barn is part of a 19th century homestead that most definitely did not enjoy good cellular coverage!

Eigentumswohnungen in der HafenCity. Leider sündhaft teuer. Hinter der rechten Häuserreihe verläuft die Elbe und man erhält eine fantastischen Blick auf den Hafen. Bei Hochwasser steht der Wasserpegel bis an die Kaimaueroberkante.

 

Condominiums in HafenCity. Unfortunately sinfully expensive. Behind the right row of houses runs the Elbe and you get a fantastic view of the harbor. At high water, the water level is up to the quay wall top.

D1935 'Roger Hosking MA 1925-2013' emits a trace of exhaust as it powers over the Ouse Valley Viaduct with 1Z84, the 1653 Eastbourne to Chesterfield 'Statesman' excursion.

 

Also know as Balcombe Viaduct and opened in 1841, this is the highlight of the route built by the London and Brighton Railway.

 

This ornate, brick-built structure comprises of over 11 million bricks, mostly imported from the Netherlands and shipped up the river Ouse from Newhaven and Lewes to the construction site. The stone balustrades and pavillions were imported from Caen in Northern France.

 

After a month of poor weather, this was a rare occasion to enjoy the August sunshine, capture a locomotive-hauled train on the famous viaduct and meet up with a few likeminded photographers.

 

Taken with the aid of a pole.

Late afternoon sun filters through the trees surrounding these NH barn sheds.

Salt spring, the wooden structure with its twig walls creates a fine aerosol of natural brine

Shot from St. Petri Church. The oldest church in the City. 200 steps narrow spiral staircase. I still have sore muscles :-)

 

Eine Aufnahme von der St. Petri-Kirche. Die älteste Kirche der Stadt. 200 Stufen schmale Wendeltreppe. Ich habe immer noch Muskelkater :-)

iQuarter, originally known as the Hancock & Lant Tower, is a 52-metre apartment block in Sheffield, England, completed in 2008. It's named after the Hancock and Lant furniture company formerly occupying the site. The lobby of the building houses a Grade II listed brick built structure known as a crucible stack; dating from the late 19th century, it's an example of the once numerous small steel works in the area whose output complemented that of the large scale bulk producers.

El Pati dels Tarongers és un dels espais més coneguts i bonics del Palau de la Generalitat. De fet, es troba a la planta principal del Palau.

 

Per el Sant Jordi de 2022, el primer normal des del Covid19, varem anar a visitar el Palau de la Generalitat.

 

ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palau_de_la_Generalitat_de_Catalunya

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX4N581E58w

 

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This is the Pati dels Tarongers (Orange garden), an irregularly shaped main floor terrace, ornated with several orange trees, as was usual in late-medieval palaces.

 

In Sant Jordi day (the patron saint of Catalonia) we went to visit the see of the Government of Catalonia, el Palau de la Generalitat, in Barcelona. It's an impressive mostly medieval building. As was typical of the times, it's not a purpose-built structure but a collection of re-used gothic palaces, that grew with the history of Catalonia.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palau_de_la_Generalitat_de_Catalunya

 

A video of it's history, in Catalan:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX4N581E58w

Bu Phram, Na Di District, Prachin Buri

Crossing the Susquehanna in New York's Southern Tier, this "new" bridge stands out under cloudy skies.

Maurizio Fecchio an Roomtheagency

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Foggy morning at Eltz Castle

 

Detailed brick facades of buildings in Owego, New York.

Hamburg HafenCity is currently the largest construction site in Europe.

In addition to the opening of the subway station Elbbrücken in 2018 about 1000 new apartments were occupied. Currently there are 1500 more apartments, various schools, hotels, cinemas under construction. Behind this construction site is the Baakenpark, opened in 2018.

  

Hamburg HafenCity ist derzeit die größte Baustelle Europas.

Neben der Eröffnung der U Bahn Station Elbbrücken wurden in 2018 ca. 1000 Neubauwohnungen bezogen. Derzeit befinden sich weitere 1500 Wohnungen, diverse Schulen, Hotels, Kinos im Bau. Hinter dieser Baustelle befindet sich der in 2018 eröffnete Baakenpark.

A 78-floor mirrored skyscraper used for hotel rooms & retail with a viewing deck at 1,030 feet (314 m).

An orange sun hiding behind the clouds and giving us the rays of hope.

Subway line 4 Hamburg No 3/5

 

From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

 

Elbbrücken station (Elbe bridges station) is a public transit terminal station in Hamburg, (Germany) near the railway and road bridges called Elbbrücken leading over the Norderelbe. It was consisted of two elevated stops, one for the Hamburg U-Bahn underground, it was opened in December 7, 2018, and one for the Hamburg S-Bahn commuter trains with two tracks each, interlinked by a "skywalk". The station is the terminus of the U4 line of the U-Bahn and will be a new stop on the S3/S31 S-Bahn line.[1] It is built to facilitate a better accessibility of the new HafenCity quarter of Hamburg from the south.

 

Der Bahnhof Hamburg-Elbbrücken ist ein im Bau befindlicher Knotenpunkt der U-Bahn Hamburg und der S-Bahn Hamburg im Elbbrückenzentrum, einem Teilquartier der HafenCity am nördlichen Ende der Freihafenelbbrücke bzw. der Eisenbahnelbbrücke. Die Stationen werden von der Zweibrückenstraße unterquert. Zwischen beiden verlaufen mehrere Fernbahngleise sowie der Straßenzug Freihafenelbbrücke, über die eine Fußgängerbrücke, der sogenannte Skywalk, hinwegführen soll. Geplant ist damit eine ÖPNV-Erschließung der östlichen HafenCity, von Teilen Rothenburgsorts sowie der nördlichen Veddel.[1] Der U-Bahnhof des Knotenpunktes wurde am 6. Dezember 2018 eröffnet und ging am 7. Dezember 2018 in Betrieb.

  

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