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London, England - September 19, 2020: View of the entrance of The Royal Courts of Justice and crest in London. The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in London which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales.
University of Glasgow, medieval university
Located in Plaza de la Lealtad, 'Obelisco' was designed by Isidro González Velázquez and unveiled in 1840.
Memorial to Soviet soldiers who died during the liberation of the island of Bornholm during the Second World War. Allinge, Bornholm, Denmark- May 9, 2024
A picture of one of bell towers of the St. Stephen's Basilica.
Bruges, Belgium - June 22, 2012: The Belfry (Belltower) in Market Square (Markt) in historic city center. It is a medieval bell tower that  formerly housed a treasury and the municipal archives, and served as an observation post for spotting fires and other danger. In the 16th century the tower received a carillon, allowing the bells to be played by means of a hand keyboard. Bruges has most of its medieval architecture intact and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. Tourists are walking around.
Church of the Holly Church in Nantes, France
Christmas at Grand Place Brussels Belgium
La Roche-Bernard, France - September 15, 2021: Exterior view of the town hall of La Roche-Bernard, in the Morbihan department, in the Brittany region
The majestic Cologne Cathedral in the clear autumn light
Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerpen, Belgium (Onze-Lieve-Vrouwek cathedraal)
Panoramic view over the Martinitoren tower in the city of Groningen in The Netherlands from the Forum cultural center with a dramatic sky above.
Toronto Saint Michael Cathedral Basilica, a large and historic Romanesque Revival Presbyterian church in downtown Toronto
Great St. Martin Church, Cologne, Germany
A view of Norwich Cathedral located in Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Low Angle View of Cathedral Of Barcelona In Barcelona, Spain
Royal Courts of Justice in London England. United Kingdom.
Wonderful architecture, clear skies, and a view of the tallest church in Amsterdam - the Westerkerk (Western Church) that was built between 1619 and 1631 - which is also where Rembrandt is buried.
A closeup of Dunfermline Abbey ancient stone cathedral in Scotland, UK.
Wide Low Angle Shot of Westminster Abbey in London, England on a Sunny Day
Image of a beautiful small church in the middle of the Camino de Santiago
This griffin or dragon monument marks the division between the City of London and the City of London, and stands outside the Royal Courts of Justice.
Colchester, Essex, UK  March 18 2024. The exterior of the ancient and historic castle in the town of Colchester, one of the oldest towns in the UK
Downtown Vienna and the famous Stephansplatz, the main city square with stunning Stephansdom cathedral at the capital city of Austria in Europe at early morning while usually crowded streets are empty
Cleveland, OH, USA - April 16, 2023: The massive base and lower half of the James A. Garfield Memorial in Cleveland's Lake View Cemetery is seen up close on a bright spring morning.
Rennes, France - July 30 2017: Saint-Germain is a parish church of Rennes located in the new city. Parish of the rich merchants-mercers then parliamentarians, the building is of Flamboyant Gothic style. It was erected for the most part from the fifteenth century to the seventeenth century. It retains the oldest stained glass in Rennes as well as quality organs.
Nantes, France - September 12, 2017: architectural elements, Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul of Nantes, Nantes Cathedral, France
Ypres, Belgium, June 8, 2016: exterior view of In Flanders Fields Museum, a military museum located in the Market Square, dedicated to the study of First World War.
The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk, a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral in the city of Haarlem; The Netherlands.
This church, the largest in Derbyshire, was built in the 14th century and the famous 'crooked spire' was added in about 1362. Although it was at first thought the spire was twisted owing to the lack of skilled craftsmen after the recent Black Death or Bubonic plague, it's now thought the twist is the result of the lead which covers the spire. Sun shining on the south side in the day causes that side to heat up and expand at a faster rate than the north side, leading to unbalanced expansion and contraction.
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