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Antique photograph of The Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, 19th Century
Arch and reconstruction with detailed frescoes of the Colosseum in Rome.
Vienna, Austria - 13 December 2023: Coat of arms of the Knights of Malta on the local church of the Order of Malta on a tenement building
Antique Paris Photograph: Vendome Column, 1893. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Rome, Italy - July 14, 1983: View at Colosseum in Rome in the 80s
Coliseum in black and white
Coliseum of Rome with warm sun at early morning
St Peter's Basilica in Vatican, Rome, Italy. It is landmark of Rome. San Pietro Cathedral with marble statues on rooftop. Concept of Baroque church, Catholic Rome, Vatican City and Italian culture.
Europe items of landscape, building and architecture
View of the French, hill top, medieval town from below.
Rome, Italy - May 2, 2016: Side view of the Altar of the Fatherland (Altare della Patria) known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (\
Sculptures on Altare della Patria
Close-up of arches of Coliseum, Roma, Italy. Black and white photography.
Roma, Italy, 2023. Vittorio Emanuele monument. 02/21/2023. History,Architecture,Travel,Ancient,Old Ruin,Travel Destinations,Archaeology,Famous,Architectural Column,Old,Antique,Fame,Antiquities,Archaeologist,Stone Material,Roman,Monument,Cultures,UNESCO World Heritage
The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Mole del Vittoriano or simply Vittoriano, is a large national monument built between 1885 and 1935 to honour Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy, in Rome, Italy.[2] It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. It is currently managed by the Polo Museale del Lazio and is owned by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities.\n\nFrom an architectural perspective, it was conceived as a modern forum, an agora on three levels connected by stairways and dominated by a portico characterized by a colonnade. The complex process of national unity and liberation from foreign domination carried out by King Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, to whom the monument is dedicated, has a great symbolic and representative value, being architecturally and artistically centred on the Italian unification—for this reason the Vittoriano is considered one of the national symbols of Italy.\n\nIt also preserves the Altar of the Fatherland (Italian: Altare della Patria), first an altar of the goddess Rome, then also a shrine of the Italian Unknown Soldier, thus adopting the function of a lay temple consecrated to Italy. Because of its great representative value, the entire Vittoriano is often called the Altare della Patria, although the latter constitutes only a part of the monument.
Coliseum of Rome with warm sun at early morning
The Majestic Coliseum Amphitheater, Rome, Italy.
The Victor Emmanuel II Monument in the city of Rome
Rome, Italy - 24 Nov, 2022: The Colosseum, world famous Roman amphitheatre and archaeological site
Vintage photograph of the Eiffel Tower just after it was completed for the Exposition Universelle of 1889
Florence - panoramic
Fire & ruins at ancient city, Patara
The Arch of Constantine, situated in Rome, Italy, is a triumphal arch that stands as a symbol of both political power and artistic innovation. Erected in AD 315, the arch commemorates the victory of Emperor Constantine I in the Battle of Milvian Bridge, a decisive moment that led to his ascension as the sole ruler of the Roman Empire.\n\nThis grand arch, located near the Colosseum, is a remarkable amalgamation of earlier Roman monuments and showcases intricate reliefs and sculptures. The arch incorporates spolia, recycled architectural elements from earlier structures, contributing to its unique character. Scenes depicting victorious battles, religious ceremonies, and the emperor's illustrious reign adorn the arch's friezes and panels.\n\nThe Arch of Constantine not only serves as a historical marker but also stands as a testament to the evolution of Roman art and architecture. Its imposing presence and rich symbolism make it a prominent landmark, inviting visitors to contemplate the grandeur of the Roman Empire and the enduring legacy of its rulers.
Paris, France - 1983: A vintage 1980's Fujifilm negative film scan of the bronze place vendome column in Paris
Colosseum Rome interior view at night on black sky
Roman coliseum at night - old roman city
Colonnade outside St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Italy on an overcast day.
Coliseum by night
artwork  in retro style,  Rome, Vatican, Italy
Close-up of the exterior of the Colosseum at night, lit only by golden lights within its many archways
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