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Colourful facades along the Altstadt street in Landshut.
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Facade of one of the ancient buildings in the Schnoor quarter. This particular building dates to 1631.
The inscription on the lintel reads: "AN GOTTES SEGEN IS ALES GELEGEN 1631" (roughly: "All depends on God's blessing")
The Schnoor quarter is the oldest documented quarter of Bremen and it has largely preserved its medieval character.
First mentioned in the 13th century. The two oldest remaining buildings are from 1401 and 1402 respectively. Some buildings are just remaining facades or have been relocated from other locations.
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Facade- Editing 04-09-20121- Hope you like it.
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Old Factory Facade
(photo from my black and white fine art architecture series)
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The main facade of Digoine's castle in Saône et Loire, facing south, is a splendor. This castle was built in the 18th century in a Louis XIV style by the architect Edmée Verniquet.
The silhouette of the castle and its gardens are absolutely remarkable. The current owner of the château since 2012, Jean-louis Rémilleux, is Stéphane Bern's producer for the famous TV show "Secrets d'histoire". He completely refurnished the castle, it can also be visited and is not lacking in interest. Unfortunately, we can't take pictures inside, it's a pity !
For the annual flowers and plants festival, the exhibitors stood in front of the castle, there was a lot to be seen
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Une façade magnifique
La façade principale du chateau de Digoine en Saône et Loire, orientée plein sud, est une splendeur. Ce château a été bâti au 18ème siècle dans un style Louis XIV par l'architecte Edmée Verniquet.
La silhouette du château et ses jardins sont absolument remarquables. Le proppriétaire actuel du château depuis 2012, Jean-louis Rémilleux, est le producteur de Stéphane Bern pour la célèbre émission de TV "Secrets d'histoire". Il a entièrement remeublé le château, cela se visite aussi et ne manque pas d'intérêt. On ne peut pas malheureusement faire de photos à l'intérieur, c'est bien dommage !
Pour la fête annuelle des fleurs et plantes, les exposant se tenaient devant le château, il y avait pas mal de choses à voir.
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Castle of Digoine - South Burgundy / château de Digoine - Bourgogne du Sud - France
Groningen
Netherlands
Facade of the research laboratory of the University Medical Center (UMCG) in Groningen, designed by Ben van Berkel of UNStudio
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My attempt at the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "A Flower's Backside".
Shot with a Kodak "Micro-File Ektar 63 mm" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
FotografÃa capturada en algún lugar entre el bajo Manhattan (Financial District) y el Midtown (Medio Manhattan) de NYC......No puedo recordar la ubicación de esta fachada, pero me gustó mucho su simetrÃa.
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Photograph captured somewhere between lower Manhattan (Financial District) and Midtown (Middle Manhattan) of NYC......I can't remember the location of this facade, but I really liked its symmetry.
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