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A beautiful sunny day from Nancy France.
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Perhaps the most beautiful and famous inn located in California, the Green Gables Inn is a historic gem with panoramic views of the Monterey Bay. Every detail in this exquisite Queen Anne Victorian, built in 1888, has been meticulously restored for your enjoyment. Make your reservation well in advance for a very special getaway.
This Four Sisters Inn blends the modern luxuries and sophisticated services of a boutique hotel with the traditional amenities and architecture of a B & B
Torre Solaria in Milan, the tallest italian residential building.
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Explore: #18
12-05-2015
North view, mid evening (Spring)
This Xth Century awesome castle, which has been barely reconstructed and proudly shows off its original ramparts, was one of the filming locations of Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven". He frittered here months of footage (and bags of money), mostly outtakes.
the old Ostbahnhof train station in Berlin during a marvellous sunrise illuminating the old "steampunk architecture". Another shot from my archives which I am rediscovering occasionally.
The Palazzo Vecchio ("Old Palace") is the town hall of Florence, Italy. It overlooks the Piazza della Signoria with its copy of Michelangelo's David statue as well as the gallery of statues in the adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi.
Originally called the Palazzo della Signoria, after the Signoria of Florence, the ruling body of the Republic of Florence, it was also given several other names: Palazzo del Popolo, Palazzo dei Priori, and Palazzo Ducale, in accordance with the varying use of the palace during its long history. The building acquired its current name when the Medici duke's residence was moved across the Arno to the Palazzo Pitti.
In 1299, the comune and people of Florence decided to build a palace that would be worthy of the city's importance, and that would be more secure and defensible in times of turbulence for the magistrates of the commune. Arnolfo di Cambio, the architect of the Duomo and the Santa Croce church, began construction upon the ruins of Palazzo dei Fanti and Palazzo dell'Esecutore di Giustizia, once owned by the Uberti family. Giovanni Villani (1276–1348) wrote in his Nuova Cronica that the Uberti were "rebels of Florence and Ghibellines", stating that the palazzo was built to ensure that the Uberti family homes would never be rebuilt on the same location.
A la Ermita de Brañosera se acede desde un camino cercano a Valdeajos de la Lora . Bien señalado.
No tiene nada de particular salvo un ábside circular sencillo . En su día estuvo habitada por ermitaños, aunque yo no estuve allí para probarlo. Hoy sirve de lugar de romería de los escasos habitantes de Valdeajos , San Andrés de Montearados y Sargentes de la Lora . Me gustó grandemente tañir la pequeña campana ....sin miedo alguno a que alguien pensara que se tocaba a rebato... si alguien acudió para apagar un incendio yo no lo vi ...que disculpe si me lee.