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Die Neuen Kammern im Park Sanssouci, Potsdam wurden zwischen 1771 und 1775 für Friedrich den Großen erbaut. Das westlich neben Schloss Sanssouci stehende Gebäude ist das Gegenstück zu der östlich liegenden Bildergalerie. Beide Gebäude flankieren durch Baumreihen und Rampen getrennt das höherliegende Sommerschloss.
The New Chambers in Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, were constructed for King Frederick the Great of Prussia from 1771 to 1775. The building, which stands to the west of Sanssouci Palace, serves as a complement to the Picture Gallery, which lies to the east. Both buildings flank the summer palace.
View on the nationale nederlanden building from the new central station of rotterdam.
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One of the Buildings set.
I've been waiting to snap this for a long time. Waiting to see when the light was best etc. Still not sure that this does it justice..
London looks great from every angle....
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Scorci delle vie caratterizzati dal colore bianco delle case e dalle inferriate presenti su quasi tutte le finestre
Glimpses of the streets characterized by the white color of the houses and the bars on almost all the windows
Zachatievsky Monastery in Moscow - Orthodox female monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church was founded in 1584. Revived in 1995. Monument of St. Alexis, Metropolitan of Moscow founder of Zachatievsky monaster was built to commemorate the 650th birthday.
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Back to architecture. This MOC has been sitting on my desk since November, hopefully I'll be able to finish it in the following weeks.
上海近郊の西塘の夜景です。橋の形とリフレクションがすごく綺麗で、大好きな場所です。
It is a night view of XiTang in the suburbs of Shanghai.
Form and the reflection of the bridge are very sweet and are a favorite place.
I often return to my favorite spots to see it again in different conditions. In this shot of the Minatomirai skyline, I was lucky to get a really dramatic sky.
Oscar Wilde
So new series time! Another series from the South Side, this time during the day. It was the first nice day in a loooong time and I spent a couple hours walking around. This is the front of the Cheesecake Factory.
Take a look at my South Side set if you have a chance!
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DAY 7
Brugge’s crown.
The top of the Belfry tower.
You can see the bells, and on our way home, they chime a happy song over the slowly shutting down city.
A bit of melancholy, we have to pack, tomorrow a very long day, we are going home.
The belfry was added to the market square around 1240, when Bruges was prospering as an important centre of the Flemish cloth industry. After a devastating fire in 1280, the tower was largely rebuilt. The city archives, however, were forever lost to the flames.
The octagonal upper stage of the belfry was added between 1483 and 1487, and capped with a wooden spire bearing an image of Saint Michael, banner in hand and dragon underfoot. The spire did not last long: a lightning strike in 1493 reduced it to ashes, and destroyed the bells as well. A wooden spire crowned the summit again for some two-and-a-half centuries, before it, too, fell victim to flames in 1741.
The spire was never replaced again, thus making the current height of the building somewhat lower than in the past; but an openwork stone parapet in Gothic style was added to the rooftop in 1822.
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