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Lunding monument on the embankment of Fredericia, Denmark. 1849 war memorial.
Baltimore, USA - February 18, 2024. Monument to George Armistead with a lady walking dogs on left at Federal Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Victory Column - Schwerin, Germany
Famous Johann Strauss monument in Stadtpark in Vienna, Austria made by Edmund Hellmer in 1921. The statue is made from bronze and gold.
Vienna, Austria
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States - May 31, 2024: Monument to Winfield Scott Hancock at Gettysburg
The Triumphal Arch in the Jubilee Park. Gate on the park with museums; art museum is to the left side, and military museum is to right side of the gate; Brussels, Belgium
Empress Maria Theresia monument at Neuer Platz town square in Klagenfurt, Austria. Klagenfurt is the 6th largest city in Austria.
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Jefferson Davis, the former President of the Confederacy, laid the cornerstone for the 88 ft. monument at a ceremony before a crowd of 5,000 people on April 29, 1886. The four granite figures around the base represent the four primary branches of the Confederate armed forces: Infantry Soldier, Cavalry Soldier, Artillery Soldier and the Navy Soldier. The dedication ceremony unveiled the monument on December 7, 1898.
The Jubilee Column is a 30 meter high column, commemorating the 25th anniversary (1841) and the 60th birthday of king Wilhelm I. von Württemberg in 1846. Building started in 1842 after design by architect was Johann Michael von Knapp and in 1846 it was finished. The statues and reliefs were made by the sculptor Theodor Wagner. The statues represent the four estates; three of the four reliefs represent the king's military successes against Napoleon Bonaparte, only one is devoted to a political event. In 1863 a 5 m high statue of Concordia by Ludwig von Hofer was placed on the top.  The Dominant Building is Ministry of Economics, Labor and Tourism Baden-Württemberg as part of the New Palace In Stuttgart.
The tomb of famous French author Jean de La Fontaine, on the Père Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetière du Père-Lachaise). This cemetery is the largest in Paris (44 hectares or 110 acres) and with more than 3.5 million visitors annually also the most visited necropolis in the world. Several celebrities are buried here among which Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Molière, Frédéric Chopin, Maria Callas, Georges Bizet and Honoré de Balzac.
Berlin, Germany
Poseidon sculpture in front of a shrub, blue sky with white clouds
The Hague, The Netherlands - May 24, 2023; royal coachmen at a ceremony in front of Noordeinde Palace on Wednesday mornings when new ambassadors visit King Willem-Alexander and offer him their letter of credence. The audience includes a ceremony that can be followed from Noordeinde street. The ambassadors arrive by state coach, escorted by horsemen from the Royal Netherlands Mounted Police.
The Mall and the area around The Queen Victoria Memorial is normally an incredibly busy road and tourist destination leading to Buckingham Palace is empty of tourists eager to get a look at the Royal Family as people are told to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Basilica du Sacre Coeur on Montmartre in Paris, France
Laxenburg, Austria - Oct 15, 2019: Monument to Emperor Francis I at Laxenburg Castle Park - Laxenburg, Austria
General view of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris (Basilica Sacred Coeur) at the top of Montmartre in Paris, France. It is the second place most visited by tourists in Paris.
Chartres, France - July 8, 2023: This war memorial is close to Chartres Cathedral. It commemorates French soldiers who died in the 1870-71 war between France and Germany.
Paris, France – Opera Bastille in Place de la Bastille was inaugurated in 1989, designed by Carlos Ott. The July Column, at the center of the square, commemorates the events of the Second French Revolution.
The Puerta de Alcala after restoration to repair damage due to pollution and pigeons
Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park Corner, London. This memorial dedicated to the nearly 50,000 soldiers from the Royal Artillery killed in World War 1, was designed by Charles Sargeant Jagger and was revealed in 1925. People and a double decker bus can be seen in the background.
Statue Monument to Pedro Velarde, in Santander, Spain, work of the sculptor Elias Martin Riesco, inaugurated in 1880, dedicated to one of the heroes of the Spanish War of Independence
Statue of St. Stephen in Fisherman's Bastion, Equestrian Statue of Saint Stephen in Budapest, Equestrian Statue of Saint Stephen in Budapest
Carl Linnaeus Monument in Humlegarden park in Stockholm, Sweden. The monument by swedish sculptor Frithiof Kjellberg was unveiled on May 13, 1885.
Basilica of Sacre Coeur (Sacred Heart), Paris, France
Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Boston Common public park in Boston, MA, United States. In the evening. People on the background
An image of St. Mary's Church in Hitchin, showcasing its historic architecture and the quintessential charm of English parish churches. The church, with its tall spire and classic stone construction, stands as a centerpiece in the community, reflecting the rich heritage and architectural beauty of this Hertfordshire market town.
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