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Adress: 14 rue d'Abbeville, 75010 PARIS
Architects: Alexandre & Edouard Autant
Ceramist: Alexandre Bigot
Construction: 1901
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Thème du mois de Novembre 2019 : Détails architecturaux
MAXXI | Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo | Zaha Hadid Architects | 1998-2009
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23 cours Anatole-France
03000 Moulins - France
Construction : Early 20th century
Architect: M. Ribiolio
Monument Historique 22/2/1978
The Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca (literally Synagogue of Saint Mary the White, originally known as the Ibn Shushan Synagogue, or commonly the Congregational Synagogue of Toledo) is a museum and former synagogue in Toledo, Spain. Erected in 1180, according to an inscription on a beam, it is disputably considered the oldest synagogue building in Europe still standing. It is now owned and preserved by the Catholic Church.
Its stylistic and cultural classification is unique among surviving buildings as it was constructed under the Christian Kingdom of Castile by Islamic architects for Jewish use. It is considered a symbol of the cooperation that existed among the three cultures that populated the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.
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Gas Station
Alessandria.ITALY
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Habitation building
Address: 41 Boulevard Gambetta, 06000 Nice
Style: Art Deco
Construction: 1929-1930
Architect: Georges Dikansky
Listed as Monument Historique in 2001
Patrimoine du XXème siècle
The Royal Palace of Caserta (L.Vanvitelli) is a former royal residence in Caserta, southern Italy, constructed for the Bourbon kings of Naples. It is one of the largest palaces erected in Europe during the 18th century. In 1997, the palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site; its nomination described it as "the swan song of the spectacular art of the Baroque, from which it adopted all the features needed to create the illusions of multidirectional space". In terms of volume, the Royal Palace of Caserta is the largest royal residence in the world with over 2 million m³and covering an area of about 235,000 m².
Black and White Series ; Pic # 97 ...
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The Khan's Palace in Bakhchisaray was built in the 16th century and served as a residence for a succession of Crimean Khans. The Crimean Khanate was a Turkic vassal state of the Ottoman Empire from 1478 to 1774 -- the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde.
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Строительство дворца началось при Менгли-Гирее I в 1503 г. параллельно с новой Ханской столицей, к этому периоду времени относится возведение Демир-Капы. Но основные работы по его созданию велись в период правления Сахиб-Гирея I: с 1532 по 1551 гг. было построено большинство прекрасных зданий.
Однако говорить, что возведение его закончили незадолго до смерти Сахиб-Гирея, было бы неправильно. Фактически каждый из ханов добавлял что-то свое – так и продолжалось до ликвидации Крымского ханства в 1785 г. Во время русско-турецкой войны 1735-1739 гг. в 1736 г. Бахчисарай был взят русскими войсками, а ханская резиденция сожжена по приказу фельдмаршала Миниха.
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In line at the post office...when the Post Office was king. Before email and FedEx and UPS.
Post Office in landmark Art Deco federal building and courthouse at Ninth and Market Streets closing in May. USPS said it announced plans on July 20 to relocate the William Penn Annex to the Cast Iron Building at 718 Arch Street.
When the camera getting stuck produces something interesting...Sort of accidental triple exposure!
Pentax ME Super
SMC Pentax-M 135mm 3.5
Wolfen Color NC500
Brickell Ave. near 8th Street, Miami, Florida.
Beautiful flowers and butterflies are fine. I love to photograph them. However, there is much more to photography than capturing the beauty of flowers and butterflies. Almost invariably I get a better response from Flickr members when I upload photos of flowers and butterflies; and I’m very grateful for that!
For the next few weeks at least, however, I will come out of my “comfort zone” (and yours), and will be uploading photos of cityscapes (like the one you see above), taken at various locations in the city of Miami, where I live. I urge Flickr members to visit my photostream often, take a look at my new uploads, and tell me what you think. In my opinion, you will see some of my best work. You will not be disappointed!
Your comments and FAVES will be greatly appreciated.
An architectural detail of the Pembroke Antiques Centre in Pembroke, Wales, photographed in the warm evening light.
23 cours Anatole-France
03000 Moulins - France
Construction : Early 20th century
Architect: M. Ribiolio
Monument Historique 22/2/1978
The last days in Moscow were very hot +37 Celsium, I have got over 1000 pictures about my Russian trip, have been also in South and Nord Ural, always on he way with a car, train and on the foots
have visited some of my family members and friends and have got lots of wonderful impressions
about this trip....I'll try to show here some of my apt pictures..))
Segesta (Ancient Greek: Ἔγεστα Egesta;[1] Sicilian: Siggésta) was one of the major cities of the Elymian people, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily.
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One of my favorite places and pictures from the Seville visit. Being pretty lucky with places and weather, I was so disappointed by the gloomy day which met me in Seville, so mostly I was walking along the streets, went to the Plaza de Espana and started to move to the one of the most famous architectural points - Tower Giralda. I had a lot of plans for photography there, but can you imagine my frustration when I arrived there it was closing! Just one minute ahead! The strict guardians dont let me go even for 5 minutes to the orange trees garden! Shame on them!
All what I've got this beautiful frame with architectural details... But its my favorite shot from Seville :-)
La Giralda, the bell tower of the Cathedral, is the most famous landmark in Seville. The tower was originally built at the end of the 12th century as the minaret of a large mosque built by the Moors.
Construction
In the 12th century the Almohades, who dominated the region, built a new great mosque in Seville. Construction of its minaret started in 1184 under the lead of engineer Gever, who designed an ingenious structure with two separate load-bearing walls connected to each other via an internal ramp. Construction of the minaret was completed in 1198.
Belfry of the Giralda Bell Tower, Seville, Spain
Belfry
Stones from ancient Roman monuments were used to build the tower. At the foot of the Giralda one can still find inscriptions dating back to the era of emperor Augustus.
The Giralda
In 1356, after the reconquest of Seville by the Christians, much of the mosque was destroyed by a large earthquake. Only two parts of the original structure survived unscathed, the Patio de los Naranjos (a courtyard) and the minaret. The rest of the building was replaced by a Gothic cathedral.
The name of the tower - Spanish for weathervane - stems from the large vane at the top of the belfry, known as giraldillo. The large statue, depicting Faith, shows a woman in a classical Roman attire, holding a shield in the right hand and a palm in the left. The original vane is now installed near the entrance of the cathedral at the Puerta de San Cristobal.
Palazzo del Faro
Corner Via Palmieri and via Duchessa Jolanda in Torino
Construction: 1912
Architect: Giovanni Battis
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L'église Saint-Gervais-Saint-Protais est une église de style roman saintongeais située à Jonzac en Saintonge, dans le département français de la Charente-Maritime en région Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
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'The Life of Bricks' || Ottawa, Ontario, Canada || December 2022
East Block (the Eastern Departmental Building), Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
The Benedictine Cloister at Monreale (Chiostro dei Benedettini) was completed c. 1200. It measures 47x47 metres and is located on the south side of the cathedral. Each side has 26 arches resting on columns. The splendid capitals include narrative cycles from the Old and New Testaments.
Adresse : 79 rue Alexandre Dumas, 75020 Paris
Construction : 1933-1937
Style : Art Déco
Architecte : Dimitri Rotter
Ferronnerie : Raymond Subes
Sculptures : Yvonne Parvillée et Georges Serraz
Mosïques : Ateliers Mauméjean Frères
Eglise classée MH (2001)
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