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Ulm Minster, Germany.
Ulm Minster is the world's tallest church. The height of the steeple is 161.53 metres (530.0 ft).
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #Minster #Gothic #Historic #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world.
t is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
#Rothenburg #Medieval #Old #Town #Franconia #Franken #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
The Königssee is a natural lake in the extreme southeast Berchtesgadener Land district of the German state of Bavaria, near the Austrian border.
Most of the lake is within the Berchtesgaden National Park.
#Koenigssee #Königssee #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
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Virtuális barangolás a Orion csillagkép mélyég-objektumai között, 2016 és 2020 között készült asztrofotóim segÃtségével.
A képek elkészÃtése során felhasznált felszerelés:
- Canon EOS 1100D unmod
- Canon EOS 1100D mod
- Canon EOS 1100D fullspekrtum
- Astronomik UV/IR Block filter
- Canon EF 17-40mm @17mm
- Canon EF 50mm
- Jupiter lens 135mm
- Skywatcher 150/750 telescope
- Skywatcher 200/800 telescope
- SW Heq5 Pro mount
- Star Adventurer mount
Mélyég-objektumok:
Barnard Ãv: 0:36
Messier 78: 0:59
Lófej-köd és Láng-köd: 1:37
Orion köd: 2:17
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www.csillagaszat.hu/a-het-kepe/barangolas-az-orion-csilla...
www.delmagyar.hu/kozelet/helyi-kozelet/videon-keresztul-b...
Panoramic Virtual Tour of The Old City of Jerusalem, November 2005
View the Flickr SPI-V (shockwave) interactive version
View The Entire set of Images - Virtual Tour of Jerusalem, Old City
Sam Rohn :: Location Scout :: New York City
www.emaadphotography.com/?page_id=65
Click on link to view 360 virtual tour in viewer. Click on play button over picture and a windows will load with rotating image. Press and hold left mouse key and rotate picture in any direction of your choice. Or use left, right, up and down arrow keys on keyboard to look in any direction of your choice.
360x180 panorama of Sheesh Mahal (Palace of mirrors)
It won a Bronze Award at Epson Panoawards
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world.
t is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
#Rothenburg #Medieval #Old #Town #Franconia #Franken #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
Linderhof Palace is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It's located near Ettal Abbey in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design.
#Linderhof #Palace #King #LudwigII #Ludwig2 #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world.
t is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
#Rothenburg #Medieval #Old #Town #Franconia #Franken #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
The Nymphenburg Palace, "Castle of the Nymph (or Nymphs)", is a Baroque palace in Munich, Bavaria, southern Germany.
The palace was the main summer residence of the former rulers of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach.
An evening along River Kunhar. For a 360x180 interactive view of the place visit the link
www.aiaphotography.co.uk/360/kunhar/pano.html
Total of 38x3 HDR shots were used to create this view. Shot with 5D Mark II with Tamron 17-35 Lens with ND8 filter fited on Nodal Ninja 5.
Zoom in as much as you can to see some amazing details of the boulders and the beautiful valley.
in primo piano:
scultura lignea policroma "Madonna orante".
Sullo sfondo:
"Adorazione dei Magi", Simone dei Crocifissi.
XIV, XV sec.
Collezione Rizzi-Vaccari
Musei Civici di Palazzo Farnese, Piacenza
VIRTUAL TOUR DELLA SALA, 360°
Io non so se questa foto sia bella. So che mentre la scattavo ero contenta,
e so che a me piace, tanto, molto più di mille altre.
Non è il soggetto religioso, non è l'inquadratura, e nemmeno la luce forse.
E' che raccoglie tutto quello che piace a me.
L'arte lignea policroma, sia bi che tridimensionale.
L'accuratezza delle tecniche esecutive che ora non esiste più, se non nel fine e comunque bistrattato artigianato.
La bellezza di un'arte considerata povera, di cui sono rimaste testimonianze poco conosciute e quasi mai elevate ai fasti della grande storia dell'arte, se non in pochi, felicissimi, casi.
Ecco. Io a questa foto voglio bene.
RoundMe Tour: roundme.com/tour/48476/view/126768/
#Lindau #Bodensee #Panorama #Equirectangular #360x180 #Lake #Constance #Bayern #Bavaria #Germany #Deutschland
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world.
t is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
#Rothenburg #Medieval #Old #Town #Franconia #Franken #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
IMO: 9412517
Name: ARA AMSTERDAM
Vessel Type - Generic: Cargo
Vessel Type - Detailed: Container Ship
Status: Active
MMSI: 255806313
Call Sign: CQAY7
Flag: Portugal [PT]
Gross Tonnage: 11550
Summer DWT: 14483 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 157.69 x 23.51 m
Year Built: 2010
EVRA 060950Z 32008KT 240V350 9999 SCT008 SCT012CB BKN029 M00/M02 Q0997 RESHSN TEMPO BKN008
Haus zum Cavazzen (1729) - Stadtmuseum Lindau. www.kultur-lindau.de/museum/
RoundMe Tour: roundme.com/tour/48476/view/131124/
#Lindau #Bodensee #Panorama #Equirectangular #360x180 #Lake #Constance #Bayern #Bavaria #Germany #Deutschland
This is the Baughman Center, a place of private meditation and public celebration. An intimate shelter that is available to all members and friends of the university community. The Center has 96-seats of which the 2,000-square-foot structure incorporates gothic-influenced design and strategic placement with environmentally appropriate materials.
The Baughman Center is open for private contemplation on weekdays. On weekends, it often hosts private events such as weddings and memorial services.
The exterior walls are made of natural Florida cypress stained to reflect its natural surroundings and grooved vertically to represent individual tree trunks.
The roof system is fabricated of tongue-and-groove yellow pine and copper to reflect the ancient materials of medieval cathedrals. The front door is reminiscent of ancient gothic doorways and is comprised of maple with inlaid gothic patterns in cherry and an ornamental architrave of crenellated mahogany.
The interior materials are painted structural steel and stained southern yellow pine planking. The pavilion is oriented so that the dominant axis coincides with sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice.
The building’s cross-section is reminiscent of ancient basilican cathedrals, complete with three aisles and a sloping roof. The floor is made of three shades of travertine marble arranged in a geometric pattern based on the building’s structure, a device reminiscent of the ancient cathedrals after which it was patterned.
More Info:
Peterskirche 11. Jh
RoundMe Tour: roundme.com/tour/48476/view/131128/
#Lindau #Bodensee #Panorama #Equirectangular #360x180 #Lake #Constance #Bayern #Bavaria #Germany #Deutschland
Martinskopf-Herzogstand-Heimgarten, Bavaria, Germany - 6 hours hiking adventure.
Martinskopf: elevation 1,676 metres (5,499 ft),
Herzogstand: elevation 1,731 metres (5,679 ft),
Heimgarten: elevation 1,790 metres (5,870 ft).
#Martinskopf #Herzogstand #Heimgarten #Germany #Apls #mountains #hiking #adventure #trip #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Martinskopf-Herzogstand-Heimgarten, Bavaria, Germany - 6 hours hiking adventure.
Martinskopf: elevation 1,676 metres (5,499 ft),
Herzogstand: elevation 1,731 metres (5,679 ft),
Heimgarten: elevation 1,790 metres (5,870 ft).
#Martinskopf #Herzogstand #Heimgarten #Germany #Apls #mountains #hiking #adventure #trip #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
The Olympic Tower in the Olympic Park, Munich has an overall height of 291 m and a weight of 52,500 tons.
At a height of 190 m there is an observation platform as well as a small rock and roll museum housing various memorabilia, which is signposted as "Rock Museum" outside the entrance.
#Munich #München #Olympiaturm #OlympicTower #Olympiapark #OlympicPark #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
In Thomas Jefferson's original design of the Capitol Building, the Rotunda was a two-story central space, which he called a "conference room", and included a balcony supported by enormous columns, a large skylight and a space in the center for a marble sculpture of George Washington. Samuel Dobie, the actual builder of the Capitol, adjusted Jefferson's plans by placing the balcony on brackets rather than using columns. While Jefferson made no reference to a dome in his first written description of the Rotunda, a dome was added to the building in 1794, six years after it was first occupied. The 30-foot dome in the Rotunda is directly under an exterior skylight on the gable roof. Whether adding the dome was a later idea of Jefferson's or another modification made by Samuel Dobie remains unknown. The artwork in the four corners of the ceiling near the base of the dome shows alternating depictions of the Virginia State Seal and a Roman fasces, a bundle of rods tied around the shaft of an axe, which was used by the ancient Romans to symbolize unity and civic authority.
It is known that Jefferson intended for a statue of Washington to be placed in the center of the Rotunda. A magnificent life-size marble statue of George Washington stands under an interior dome in the two-story Rotunda, located in the central portion of the Capitol. In June 1784, the Virginia General Assembly commissioned this statue "of the finest marble and best workmanship" as a tribute to Virginia's most respected citizen-soldier. Governor Benjamin Harrison wrote to Thomas Jefferson, who was serving on a diplomatic mission in Paris, requesting that he engage a sculptor. Jefferson secured the services of Jean-Antoine Houdon, a noted French sculptor. In the fall of 1785, just as Charles-Louis Clérisseau was completing the plans for the Capitol, Houdon insisted on visiting Mount Vernon to study George Washington. During a two-week stay in October 1785, he made a plaster mask of Washington's face, took detailed measurements of his body, and modeled a terra cotta bust. The original terra cotta bust is at Mount Vernon, and the mask is at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.
The statue, sculpted in France from fine Carrara marble, bears Houdon's signature and the date 1788. As Virginia's Capitol was under construction when the statue was completed, shipment to America was delayed until the building was ready. In the interim, it was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris. Three cases containing the statue and pedestal were shipped from France in January 1796 and arrived in Richmond in early May. The statue was erected in the Rotunda on May 14, 1796. It still stands on the spot it was placed and has been on nearly continuous display since 1796.
The statue was viewed by many of Washington's contemporaries, all of whom attested that it was a perfect likeness. "The general was received at the capital, built in imitation of the square house of Nimes, and welcomed in a speech by Chief Justice Marshall, in presence of the civil and military officers, and a vast concourse of citizens." (Levasseur, A. Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825; or Journal of a Voyage to the United States. Translated by John D. Godman, M.D. Philadelphia: Carey and Lea, 1829. Originally published as Lafayette en Amerique, en 1824 et 1825, ou Journal d'Un Voyage aux Etas Unis (Paris: Houdaille et Veniger, 1829).) Lafayette said "the statue was 'a fac similie of Washington's person.'" (McRae, Sherwin. The Houdon Statue, Its History and Value. Senate of Virginia, 1878.)
Dramatic natural lighting on the statue is achieved by the skylights in the Rotunda's ceiling. Houdon's statue alludes to the similarities between Washington and the ancient Roman general Cincinnatus who, when Rome no longer needed him, gave up his military power and returned to the simple life of a farmer. The artist carefully balanced the military and civilian elements of Washington's career: his sword is by his side and he rests his left hand on a fasces, but he carries a civilian walking cane and stands next to a plow. Washington wears his Revolutionary uniform, but his head is uncovered and his facial expression is fatherly. Houdon's monument to America's foremost hero recalls Washington's life as a soldier, statesman, and private citizen.
The Houdon statue holds great importance because it is the authoritative likeness of Washington, and no other castings and measurements were taken of him. Many artists wished to make casts and moldings from the statue. There were a total of thirty-three replicas produced of the Houdon statue, each of which caused some damage to the original. As a result, in 1910, the Virginia General Assembly passed a bill banning any future castings from the Houdon statue. In addition to the damage caused by repeated castings, according to an 1866 newspaper story, the statue was damaged in a pistol duel that caused some cracking of Washington's cane and tassel.
In 1784, the Virginia General Assembly commissioned a marble bust of the Marquis de Lafayette with the intent that it would be placed in the new Capitol as a symbol of public virtue from the Old and the New Worlds. The bust was also done from life by Jean-Antoine Houdon. Lafayette was voted a citizen of Virginia by an Act of Assembly in 1785 for his valuable services on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia during the American Revolution. His bust was received from France in 1789.
In 1930, the Virginia General Assembly authorized the placing of seven marble busts in the Rotunda as a Virginia "Hall of Presidents." (Virginia is known as the "Mother of Presidents" with eight of her sons, including Washington, serving in that office.) Jefferson's bust, a copy by Attilio Piccirilli of an original done from life by Houdon, was the gift of a group of French citizens; the other busts were gifts from Virginia citizens. The busts depict: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
Source: virginiacapitol.gov/virtualtours/Virtualtours508/interior...
© 2015 Skip Plitt, All Rights Reserved.
This photo may not be used in any form without permission from the photographer.
Todos los derechos reservados. Esta foto no se puede utilizar en cualquier forma sin el permiso del fotógrafo.
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Martinskopf-Herzogstand-Heimgarten, Bavaria, Germany - 6 hours hiking adventure.
Martinskopf: elevation 1,676 metres (5,499 ft),
Herzogstand: elevation 1,731 metres (5,679 ft),
Heimgarten: elevation 1,790 metres (5,870 ft).
#Martinskopf #Herzogstand #Heimgarten #Germany #Apls #mountains #hiking #adventure #trip #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Linderhof Palace is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It's located near Ettal Abbey in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design.
#Linderhof #Palace #King #LudwigII #Ludwig2 #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
Old city of Ulm.
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #OldCity #Old #City #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Linderhof Palace is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It's located near Ettal Abbey in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design.
#Linderhof #Palace #King #LudwigII #Ludwig2 #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
Diebsturm 14. Jh.
RoundMe Tour: roundme.com/tour/48476/view/131130/
#Lindau #Bodensee #Panorama #Equirectangular #360x180 #Lake #Constance #Bayern #Bavaria #Germany #Deutschland
Panoramic Virtual Tour of The Old City of Jerusalem, November 2005
View the Flickr SPI-V (shockwave) interactive version
View The Entire set of Images - Virtual Tour of Jerusalem, Old City
Sam Rohn :: Location Scout :: New York City
Ulm Minster, Germany.
Ulm Minster is the world's tallest church. The height of the steeple is 161.53 metres (530.0 ft).
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #Minster #Gothic #Historic #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Old city of Ulm.
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #OldCity #Old #City #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world.
t is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
#Rothenburg #Medieval #Old #Town #Franconia #Franken #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
Mont Tafertaste le 03 Fevrier 2011 .. Ã 1700 m d'altitude .. Bordj Bou Arreridj ...
Lancez la visite virtuelle ici °°>> megaswf.com/simple_serve/1003990
Bonne tehwissa !!
Ulm Minster, Germany.
Ulm Minster is the world's tallest church. The height of the steeple is 161.53 metres (530.0 ft).
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #Minster #Gothic #Historic #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
Linderhof Palace is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It's located near Ettal Abbey in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design.
#Linderhof #Palace #King #LudwigII #Ludwig2 #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland
The dazzling and sparkling White Drawing Room, incredible neo-classical ceiling by Sir John Nash, spectacular English chandeliers by Parker & Perry, English and French furniture, fireplaces by Joseph Browne, State Portrait of Queen Alexandra, Axminster carpet.
www.royal.gov.uk/virtualtours/BuckinghamPalaceVirtualTour...
Photo from: www.royal.gov.uk
Panoramic Virtual Tour of The Old City of Jerusalem, November 2005
View the Flickr SPI-V (shockwave) interactive version
View The Entire set of Images - Virtual Tour of Jerusalem, Old City
Sam Rohn :: Location Scout :: New York City
Ulm Minster, Germany.
Ulm Minster is the world's tallest church. The height of the steeple is 161.53 metres (530.0 ft).
#Ulm #BadenWuerttemberg #Germany #Minster #Gothic #Historic #Architecture #Panorama #Equiretangular #Photosphere #VirtualTour #VirtualReality
In Thomas Jefferson's original design of the Capitol Building, the Rotunda was a two-story central space, which he called a "conference room", and included a balcony supported by enormous columns, a large skylight and a space in the center for a marble sculpture of George Washington. Samuel Dobie, the actual builder of the Capitol, adjusted Jefferson's plans by placing the balcony on brackets rather than using columns. While Jefferson made no reference to a dome in his first written description of the Rotunda, a dome was added to the building in 1794, six years after it was first occupied. The 30-foot dome in the Rotunda is directly under an exterior skylight on the gable roof. Whether adding the dome was a later idea of Jefferson's or another modification made by Samuel Dobie remains unknown. The artwork in the four corners of the ceiling near the base of the dome shows alternating depictions of the Virginia State Seal and a Roman fasces, a bundle of rods tied around the shaft of an axe, which was used by the ancient Romans to symbolize unity and civic authority.
It is known that Jefferson intended for a statue of Washington to be placed in the center of the Rotunda. A magnificent life-size marble statue of George Washington stands under an interior dome in the two-story Rotunda, located in the central portion of the Capitol. In June 1784, the Virginia General Assembly commissioned this statue "of the finest marble and best workmanship" as a tribute to Virginia's most respected citizen-soldier. Governor Benjamin Harrison wrote to Thomas Jefferson, who was serving on a diplomatic mission in Paris, requesting that he engage a sculptor. Jefferson secured the services of Jean-Antoine Houdon, a noted French sculptor. In the fall of 1785, just as Charles-Louis Clérisseau was completing the plans for the Capitol, Houdon insisted on visiting Mount Vernon to study George Washington. During a two-week stay in October 1785, he made a plaster mask of Washington's face, took detailed measurements of his body, and modeled a terra cotta bust. The original terra cotta bust is at Mount Vernon, and the mask is at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.
The statue, sculpted in France from fine Carrara marble, bears Houdon's signature and the date 1788. As Virginia's Capitol was under construction when the statue was completed, shipment to America was delayed until the building was ready. In the interim, it was exhibited at the Louvre in Paris. Three cases containing the statue and pedestal were shipped from France in January 1796 and arrived in Richmond in early May. The statue was erected in the Rotunda on May 14, 1796. It still stands on the spot it was placed and has been on nearly continuous display since 1796.
The statue was viewed by many of Washington's contemporaries, all of whom attested that it was a perfect likeness. "The general was received at the capital, built in imitation of the square house of Nimes, and welcomed in a speech by Chief Justice Marshall, in presence of the civil and military officers, and a vast concourse of citizens." (Levasseur, A. Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825; or Journal of a Voyage to the United States. Translated by John D. Godman, M.D. Philadelphia: Carey and Lea, 1829. Originally published as Lafayette en Amerique, en 1824 et 1825, ou Journal d'Un Voyage aux Etas Unis (Paris: Houdaille et Veniger, 1829).) Lafayette said "the statue was 'a fac similie of Washington's person.'" (McRae, Sherwin. The Houdon Statue, Its History and Value. Senate of Virginia, 1878.)
Dramatic natural lighting on the statue is achieved by the skylights in the Rotunda's ceiling. Houdon's statue alludes to the similarities between Washington and the ancient Roman general Cincinnatus who, when Rome no longer needed him, gave up his military power and returned to the simple life of a farmer. The artist carefully balanced the military and civilian elements of Washington's career: his sword is by his side and he rests his left hand on a fasces, but he carries a civilian walking cane and stands next to a plow. Washington wears his Revolutionary uniform, but his head is uncovered and his facial expression is fatherly. Houdon's monument to America's foremost hero recalls Washington's life as a soldier, statesman, and private citizen.
The Houdon statue holds great importance because it is the authoritative likeness of Washington, and no other castings and measurements were taken of him. Many artists wished to make casts and moldings from the statue. There were a total of thirty-three replicas produced of the Houdon statue, each of which caused some damage to the original. As a result, in 1910, the Virginia General Assembly passed a bill banning any future castings from the Houdon statue. In addition to the damage caused by repeated castings, according to an 1866 newspaper story, the statue was damaged in a pistol duel that caused some cracking of Washington's cane and tassel.
In 1784, the Virginia General Assembly commissioned a marble bust of the Marquis de Lafayette with the intent that it would be placed in the new Capitol as a symbol of public virtue from the Old and the New Worlds. The bust was also done from life by Jean-Antoine Houdon. Lafayette was voted a citizen of Virginia by an Act of Assembly in 1785 for his valuable services on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia during the American Revolution. His bust was received from France in 1789.
In 1930, the Virginia General Assembly authorized the placing of seven marble busts in the Rotunda as a Virginia "Hall of Presidents." (Virginia is known as the "Mother of Presidents" with eight of her sons, including Washington, serving in that office.) Jefferson's bust, a copy by Attilio Piccirilli of an original done from life by Houdon, was the gift of a group of French citizens; the other busts were gifts from Virginia citizens. The busts depict: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
Source: virginiacapitol.gov/virtualtours/Virtualtours508/interior...
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RoundMe Tour: roundme.com/tour/48476/view/131131/
#Lindau #Bodensee #Panorama #Equirectangular #360x180 #Lake #Constance #Bayern #Bavaria #Germany #Deutschland
The Grand Staircase, by Sir John Nash, Carrara Marble, magnificent and impressive gilded bronze balustrade by Samuel Parker, English portraits: King William IV by Sir Thomas Lawrence and Queen Adelaide by Sir Martin Archer Shee, the cupola by Nash is made of 40 engraved panes of glass by Wainright.
www.royal.gov.uk/virtualtours/BuckinghamPalaceVirtualTour...
Photo from: www.royal.gov.uk
Panoramic Virtual Tour of The Old City of Jerusalem, November 2005
View the Flickr SPI-V (shockwave) interactive version
View The Entire set of Images - Virtual Tour of Jerusalem, Old City
Sam Rohn :: Location Scout :: New York City
Linderhof Palace is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It's located near Ettal Abbey in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The gardens surrounding Linderhof Palace are considered one of the most beautiful creations of historicist garden design.
#Linderhof #Palace #King #LudwigII #Ludwig2 #Bavaria #Germany #Bayern #Deutschland