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Natürlich sind die Exponate des Naturhistorischen Museums sehr interessant, aber vorallem die Architektur des Gebäudes hat es mir angetan.
Of course, the exhibits of the Natural History Museum are very interesting, but especially the architecture of the building, it did to me.
Naturhistorisches Museum - Natural History Museum
England
Vereinigtes Königreich (United Kingdom)
London
März (March) 2015
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To meld and grow as the environment orchestrates.
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Fully hand-made 25x30cm silver gelatine print. 100% analog workflow.
6x7 Efke IR820 AURA film developed in Rodinal, Durst 138S condenser enlarger with Rodenstock 90mm APO lens, Fomabrom fiber paper, selenium toned. low-res Epson flatbed scan.
Its construction was completed in 1576, during the years the Ottomans had control of the town. The mosque derives its name from the phrase Banya Bashi, which means many baths. The most outstanding feature of the Mosque is that it was actually built over natural thermal spas.
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Bautzen is the most important cultural center of the Sorbs, with many places of Sorbian culture importance. The city uses bi-lingual signs with street names both in German and Sorbian.
Biblioteca Municipal de Tomar Dr. António Cartaxo da Fonseca
Arch.: Sérgio de Sousa, Margarida Belchior
The Palácio do Bolsa (Palace of the Stock Exchange) neoclassical-style building was built over almost 70 years, beginning in 1842, and had six main architects, dozens of master carvers, plasterers, painters, gilders, masons and hundreds of workers.
Grand staircase
One of the most beautiful cemeteries I ever saw; with a monumental composition of arcades, pavillons, domes, and all kind of graves.
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6x7, 105mm lens, Fomapan 200 Creative developed in Rodinal 1+25 for 5 min, wet-mounted drumscan.
One of the most beautiful cemeteries I ever saw; with a monumental composition of arcades, pavillons, domes, and all kind of graves.
One of the most beautiful cemeteries I ever saw; with a monumental composition of arcades, pavillons, domes, and all kind of graves.
One of the most beautiful cemeteries I ever saw; with a monumental composition of arcades, pavillons, domes, and all kind of graves.
The architectural plans for the Serralves Museum were first drawn up in 1991 by the architect Álvaro Siza. The new building was finally inaugurated in 1999, harmoniously integrated within the surrounding urban area and the pre-existing spaces of the gardens of the Park and Villa.