France, Occitanie region, Nimes, Maison Carree which is a Roman Temple dating from the years 4-7 AD and it is one of the best-preserved Roman temples to survive in the territory of the former Roman Em...
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France, Occitanie region, Nimes, Maison Carree which is a Roman Temple dating from the years 4-7 AD and it is one of the best-preserved Roman temples to survive in the territory of the former Roman Em...
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France, Occitanie region, Toulouse, The Basilica of Saint Sernin, Bell tower.
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Portugal, Porto, Traditional tram for the city's much touristed Line 18 pictured stationery at the Clerigos Church terminus.
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Portugal, Porto, Traditional tram for the city's much touristed Line 18 pictured stationery at the Clerigos Church terminus.
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Portugal, Porto, Paco Episcopal or The Episcopal Palace, Interior decorated with wall paintings and stucco, executed between the 18th and the 19th centuries in Neoclassical style.
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Portugal, Porto, Paco Episcopal or The Episcopal Palace, Interior decorated with wall paintings and stucco, executed between the 18th and the 19th centuries in Neoclassical style.
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Portugal, Porto, 15th century Igreja de Santa Clara or Church of Santa Clara covered in gold and polychrome.
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Portugal, Porto, Palacio da Bolsa or The Stock Exchange Palace dating from the 19th century, Stairway built in 1868 by Goncalves e Sousa that leads to the upper storeys.
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Portugal, Porto, Palacio da Bolsa or The Stock Exchange Palace dating from the 19th century, Nations Courtyard mosaic floor of the former trading area, which was inspired by Greco-Roman floors discove...
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Portugal, Porto, Palacio da Bolsa or The Stock Exchange Palace dating from the 19th century, the central Nations Courtyard covered by a large metallic, octagonal dome with glass panels, designed by To...
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Portugal, Porto, View of the The Guindais Funicular that connects the riverside with Praca da Batalha situated uphill, as seen here from Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis I.