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Westminster Bridge, and Big Ben at sunset in spring.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 21, 2011: La Recoleta Cemetery. It contains the graves of notable people, including Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina, Nobel Prize winners, the founder of the Argentine Navy, and a granddaughter of Napoleon.
Frescoes in the cloister of the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, made by Luca Signorelli and Antonio Bazzi, known as Il Sodoma, between the end of the 1400s and the beginning of the 1500s
Church of the Holly Church in Nantes, France
Interior of the gothic church San Zanipolo (Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo). The actual church building proges was startet in 1333 and completed in 1430. The funeral services of all of Venice's doges were held in that church. The image was captured during the worldwide coronavirus epidemic (COVID19).
Buxton.Derbyshire.United Kingdom.June 3rd 2023.Photo of Buxton town hall in Derbyshire
Big Ben of London city. See portfolio for more images of London city.
A beautiful view of buildings in London, United Kingdom with  St. Pancras station building covered with mist in the background
Ceiling cathedral of Salamanca Spain
Ruins of Merkine Manor in former Paulava Republic, a peasant community in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Salcininkai district, Lithuania
Big Ben and Westminster abbey, London, EnglandLONDON, UK - SEPTEMBER 23, 2015: Tourists on Westminster Bridge at the Houses of Parliament aka Westminster Palace
Downtown Soissons Unveiled: Captivating Street Views in France
Église Saint-Bonaventure, Lyon, France. The Église Saint-Bonaventure is one of the churches of the quarter Presqu'île, located on the Place des Cordeliers, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. This is the only medieval building not demolished after the creation of the rue Impériale (now rue de la République), under the Second Empire by the prefect Claude-Marius Vaïsse. The church was built in just two years between 1325 and 1327
Istanbul, Turkey - November 23, 2021: The famous Dolmabahce Palace. The facade of the building and a pond in the garden.
View of York Minster, England, the largest Gothic minster in Europe north of the Alps.
Nikolai Semashko Therapeutic Mud Baths in Yessentuki, spa city in Caucasian Mineral Waters region, Stavropol Krai, Russia. Old building, historical landmark in summer.
Geneva clock tower
Regensburg, Germany - November 06, 2023 : Ornate stonework and intricate carvings adorn the exterior of a cathedral in Regensburg, Germany.
Burgos, Spain - September 18, 2016: Miraflores Charterhouse, Carthusian monastery of the Order of the Carthusians built on a hill (known as Miraflores) about three kilometers of the center of the Spanish city of Burgos, autonomous community of Castile and Leon, in Spain, yard Cartesians monastery
Town hall square, city of Charleville Mezieres, Ardennes department, France
View of the medieval cloister of the Porto Cathedral.
Historical clock from 1585, located on the facade of La Conciergerie - former royal palace and prison on French Revolution. Picture made on February 18th, 2023 in Paris, France
Ceilings of a typical gothic cathedral
Palais de la Bourse or Palais du Commerce is a building located in the quarter Les Cordeliers, in 2nd arrondissement of Lyon, France.
The Inchmahome Priory was founded in 1238 on the largest island of Lake of Menteith, upstream of Stirling, to host a small community of the Augustinian order. Arriving by boat, tourists can now visit the old ruins, which conserves much of the original 13th-century structure.
United States, Washington - September 21, 2019: The Jefferson Memorial is a presidential memorial under the sponsorship of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Its a neoclassical Memorial building.
Burrow Mump is a hill and historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in the village of Burrowbridge within the English county of Somerset. It is a scheduled monument, with the ruined church on top of the hill a Grade II listed building.\n\nThe hill stands at a strategic location overlooking the point where the River Tone and the old course of the River Cary join the River Parrett. Although there is some evidence of Roman visitation, the first fortification of the site was the construction of a Norman motte. It has been called King Alfred's Fort. A medieval church was built on the hill in the 15th century. The current ruined church on top of the hill was built in 1793. The land and ruin were donated to the National Trust in 1946 as a war memorial.
St. Mamas Church in Cyprus
Ruins of Hadrian's, Tivoli, near Rome
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