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Roskilde, Denmark - December 14, 2015: Interior of Chapel of the Magi (or Christian I's Chapel) in Roskilde Cathedral with sepulchral monuments of the Danish kings Christian III (left) and Frederick II (right). The Gothic chapel was built in the 15th century. The Christian III's monument was created by the Flemish sculptor and architect Cornelis Floris de Vriendt in 1574-1575 and placed in the chapel in 1580. The Frederick II's monument was built 1594–1598 by the Flemish sculptor Gert van Egen, a pupil of Cornelis Floris.
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman Janissary  soldier carrying red flag 16th Century
Wurzburg, Germany - July 11, 2021: Saint Mary Church or Marienkirche at Marienberg Fortress in Wurzburg. Wurzburg or Wuerzburg is a city in Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany.
Low angle view of ceiling of portal hall of historic town hall of Prague, Czech Republic
Ornated wooden altarpiece with a painting of the Last Supper, Sorø, Denmark, July 29, 2023
Handsome redhead traditional dutch man wearing historically correct outfit by candlelight in a typical townhouse drawing room
Roskilde, Denmark - March 27, 2022: Royal tomb at Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark
Freshly restored frescos in a church ceiling in Sankt Mariæ Kirke – The Church of Our Lady – is part of a former Carmelite Priory and the church is from 1430. Today it is a normal Danish church.
Saint Jakob Church in the district Østerbro in Copenhagen was built in 1876-78. It is named  after Santiago, the apostle.
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman man with a handlebar moustache
Innsbruck, Austria - Nov 15, 2019: Tomb of Archduke Ferdinand II at Silver Chapel - Hofkirche (Court Church) - Innsbruck, Austria
exterior of the Cabinet of Iceland and Government House (Stjornarradid) in Reykjavik; Reykjavik, Iceland
VALLETTA, MALTA - NOVEMBER 7, 2017: Floor of St John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta
The oldest part of the church - the nave - dates back to around year 1250 and is the only part of the original building, about year 1300 the 8 arches were build in and in 1350 the first frescoes were painted on the chancel arch at the choir, they portraits the four evangelists. Then 150 years later the church was white-washed and decorated by the much so mysterious Elmelundemestrer. In the beginning of the 16th century the old choir was replaced with the one present today and the tower was build.\nThe frescoes was covered for many years but then in 1932-34 they were brought back into the light. Due to the massive layer of dust the frescoes had been protected from the white-wash and in order to bring them forward the restorer only had to dry-out the church and knock/peel of the outer coat of white-wash.
Handsome redhead traditional dutch man wearing historically correct outfit reading a book by candlelight in a typical townhouse drawing room
Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, an old mural in Keldby Church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
Roskilde, Denmark - July 23, 2015: The chancel with the Royal tombs in the medieval Cathedral
The fresco most visible at the top of this medieval church is “The Veil of Veronica.”
Ringsted, Denmark - April 5 2023: Memorial fresco for Queen Dagmar (1186-1212) in Saint Bendt Church in Ringsted, a romanesque church opened in 1170 AD. The fresco was made by Joakim Skovgaard in 1920
Looking at a neo-Romanesque stone building that was built as a burial hall in 1878/79, but was redesigned in 1921 as a “memorial hall” for those who fell in the First World War (1914–1918) in Weimar at the historical Central Cemetery of Weimar. At this site there can be found the Weimarer Fürstengruft wich is the ducal burial chapel of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. It houses the tombs of Goethe and Schiller. It is part of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar and since 1998 it and the cemetery have been part of the Classical Weimar World Heritage Site.\nThe Klassik Stiftung Weimar (Classical Foundation Weimar) is one of the largest and most significant cultural institutions in Germany. It owns more than 20 museums, palaces, historic houses and parks, as well as literary and art collections, a number of which are World Heritage sites.
Roman catholic church of Saints Cosmas and Damian Church, Skwirtne, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Young woman praying in the church, Nonnberg Monastery, Salzburg.
Nuremberg, Bavaria: Religious paintings inside of St. Lorenz (St. Lawrence), a medieval Evangelical Lutheran Church built 1400-1477 in late German Sondergotik architecture.
Handsome redhead traditional dutch man wearing historically correct outfit by candlelight in a typical townhouse drawing room
three weise men with gifts to the christ-child, ancient wall-painting in Keldby church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
old fresco of an angel with violin, unfinished restored
Tomb of James Graham, Marquis of Montrose - St Giles Cathedral - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dates back to 1791. Soma, Manisa, Turkey.
Roskilde, Denmark - December 14, 2015: Interior of Christian IV's chapel in Roskilde Cathedral with the sarcophagi of king Christian IV of Denmark, his wife Anne Catherine of Brandenburg, his sons king Frederick III of Denmark with wife Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Luneburg, and Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark. The chapel was built in 1614-1641. The interior of the chapel was completed in 1870 including the frescoes by Heinrich Eddelien, and paintings with decor by Wilhelm Marstrand and Heinrich Hansen. The statue of Christian IV was created by Bertel Thorvaldsen.
The Golden Hall interior details at the City Hall of Stockholm, Sweden
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