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Huge wallpainting/fresco in the Chehel Sotoun (also Chihil Sutun or Chehel Sotoon) is a pavilion in the middle of a park at the far end of a long pool, in Isfahan, Iran, built by Shah Abbas II to be used for his entertainment and receptions. The name means in Persian \
An old medieval church mural painting in the ceiling, integrating a cross shaped protuberance in the artwork.
Rome, Italy – March 18, 2012: The ancient Colosseum of Rome from outside
Chehel Sotoon Palace
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA - October 16, 2021: A horse drawn carriage turns onto Duke of Gloucester street in historic Williamsburg.
Oslo, Norway - February 24, 2020. Equetrian statue of King Charles XIV John (Karl XIV Johan) in front of the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway
Seville, Spain - December 30, 2023:  A couple of horse carriages passing in front of a bright orange color building in an afternoon, with the exterior wall of Royal Alcazar of Seville on the left of the picture.  HDR encoded.
Rome, Italy, March 30 -- A solitary night view of Castel Sant'Angelo and Ponte Sant'Angelo. Built around 123 AD as a sepulcher for Emperor Hadrian and his family, the current Castel Sant'Angelo was used as a fortress, prison and refuge by the Popes due his proximity with the Vatican. It is currently owned by the Italian state and is used for visits and cultural events. Image in High Definition format.
Young Asian boy praying to Buddha in Wat Suthat
The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome, Italy.
View of a horse drawn carriage Spain,  People can be seen on the promenade
View of the ancient Colosseum in the city of Pula, stone walls with arches against a gray-blue sky of green plants on an autumn cloudy day
The Pilar de Carlos V is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture located next to the Puerta de la Justicia, the main entrance to the Alhambra complex. It symbolizes the three rivers of Granada.
Coliseum in Rome
This fortress started off as merely a mud-brick fort back in the 11th century, and for the following 500 years, it was destroyed and rebuilt again and again as Mongols, Timur, and Pashtuns invaded the region.\n\nThe fort was completely rebuilt in the 17th century during the Mughal Empire, damaged again afterwards by the Sikhs and the British, and today, it is partially restored.
The Church of St Catherine, Żejtun, is a Roman Catholic church, the seat of the archpriest of Żejtun and the mother church of various parishes established from the originally larger territory of the Żejtun parish.
transport in the street, Dalat, Vietnam
In the Plaza de las Tendillas, one of the popular squares in the Cordoba downtown, stands out the equestrian monument to Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, work by Mateo Inurria in 1923, located on the large fountain.
Equestrian statue of Bertrand Du Guesclin in Dinan, Brittany
Vintage photograph Pavilion of the Ministry of War, Exposition Universelle 1889, Paris, 19th Century
The famous Colosseum in Rome, Italy
Santa Claus Church in the ancient city of Myra.  Myra ancient city is in the province of Antalya, Turkey.
Naples, Campania, Italy - April 9, 2021: Interior of the sixteenth-century basilica of San Severo Fuori le Mura also known as San Severo alla Sanità
Rome, Italy
Sevilla, Spain - October 27, 2014: The Guadalajara as one of The tiled 'Province Alcoves' along the walls of the Plaza de Espana (1920s) by Domingo Prida. The image depict the wedding celebration of king Philip II and Isabel de Valois.
Wall with thai arts and paintings and golden frames in arcade of Wat Pho in Bangkok
Frescoes in the cloister of the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, made by Luca Signorelli and Antonio Bazzi, known as Il Sodoma, between the end of the 1400s and the beginning of the 1500s
Darjiu, Romania - May 12, 2008: The 13th century murals of the church of Szekelyderzs, discovered during a restoration, present the legend of the Hungarian King Saint Ladislaus
Statue of Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen. Budapest, Hungary. Picture taken in June.
Rome, Italy, February 15 -- A glimpse of Castel Sant'Angelo taken from the surrounding park in downtown Rome. Built around 123 AD as a sepulcher for Emperor Hadrian and his family, the current Castel Sant'Angelo was used as a fortress, prison and refuge by the Popes due his proximity with the Vatican. It is currently owned by the Italian state and is used for visits and cultural events. Image in High Definition format.
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