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The Temple Sagrario was begun in 1693 and completed exactly two centuries later. For this reason, it has incorporated a number of different architectural styles, with different decorative elements
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Stucco
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The interior of the chapel facing west; the 1994 organ by William Drake stands on top of the 1693 screen added to the chapel by Jonathan Edwards.
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Blatno
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Detail
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« Plan de l'isle de Gorée avec ses deux forts et le combat que nous avons rendu le premier du mois de novembre 1677 »
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Gamkonora
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Dimitrie Cantemir
photo: Creative Commons / Philipp Trümper
Südwestansicht Wetzlarer Dom-MJ
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A panorama of Place d'Armes in Old Montreal
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Number 14
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Ladispoli
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Portrait of John Lombe from the Exeter Bridge in Derby
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Wrangel Palace
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elephone booth 8 Curitiba Brasil
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The main building of the University of Ljubljana, formerly the seat of the Carnelian Parliamen
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Jagdschloss Glienicke
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Acireale Cathedral
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Williamsburg was the capital from 1699 to 1780.
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The first Christian mass in Brazil, 1500.
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Detail of the 11th century remains in the apse area.
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Plan of New Dvina Fort in Arkhangelsk
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Lauffen from south-east; watercolour C 1800. The 18th century was also dominated by matters military.
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All Saints' Church (Sunderland, Maryland)
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Soft-paste porcelain
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View of the western door from the interior of the monastery. The main door of the monastery is on the western façade of the surrounding wall. This door is called Rethemniotiki or Haniotiki, after its orientation towards those two towns.
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Ouro Preto and its colonial Portuguese architecture.
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Stuttgart city centre and surrounding hills in Germany
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Giovanni Battista Vaccarini (February 3, 1702 - March 11, 1768) was a Sicilian architect, notable for his work in the Baroque style in his homeland during the period of massive rebuilding following the earthquake of 1693. Many of his principal works can be found in the area in and around Catania.
photo: Creative Commons / Viceroy Juan Francisco Pacheco de Uceda,
Catania: Etnean Street and one of the Four Quoins • Via Etnea - Quattro Canti