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Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy - July 5, 2019: Marble statue on a pedestal to Leopoldo II in main square of Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy
The equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar on the north bank of the Seine was given to Paris in 1930 by the Latin American countries he freed from the Spanish Empire to mark the 100th anniversary of Simón Bolívar's death.
Equestrian Equestrian statue of Louis XIV, on the Place du Peyrou, in Montpellier.,
Cortona village Tuscany Italy
Venice - Italy. February 5, 2023: Richly decorated portico over the main entrance to the Venetian Arsenal
Statue of Saint Joan of Arc in place Martroi, Orléans, France.
Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, Italy - June 1th 2024:  Equestrian statue seen in a very low camera angle against a blue sky between TV antennas. The statue shows Bartolomeo Colleoni (1400-1475) and are made of made of Andrea del Verrocchio in 1488 and it is raised in front of the basilica which has a long history, the building where completed in 1430 and has since in periods been the burial place for the dodges of Venezia
Equestrian statue of Emperor Marco Aurelio in Rome
Rome, Italy, June 23 2021. A glimpse of the historic city and the archaeological park during a summer day.
Statue of Franz Schubert in Vienna, Austria. The statue was made in 1872.
Monument and cityscape at Rome, from Janiculum, in autumn.
Rome, Italy: top floors of the Mausoleum of Hadrian - originally built as a tomb for the Roman Emperor Hadrian (117–138 AD) and his successors and was later converted into a fort by various popes, Sant'Angelo fortress.
View of the city of Rome from the Palatinate Hll, Rome, Italy
The Palatine Hill (in Latin Collis Palatium or Mons Palatinus) is the most central of the seven hills of Rome, and the one with the lowest elevation: it rises 50 m1 above the Roman Forum, lying between it and the Circus Maximus.\n\nIt is one of the oldest areas of the city of Rome, with archaeological sites dating back to around 1000 BC. C. and was part of the so-called Roma Quadrata. According to legend it was the place where Romulus founded Rome, and where he made his home. During the Principality, it was the official residence of the first emperors of Rome, since Augustus had his house on the hill, which soon became exclusively the imperial headquarters. In fact, the etymological origin of the word 'palace' in Spanish and other languages ​​(palazzo in Italian, palace in English, palais in French, \
a scenery of Rome from a hight point of view
The Arch of Titus (Arco di Tito, Arcus Titi). Honorific arch, located on the Via Sacra, Rome. Italy
View of Rome with rooftops and domes
rome is the capital of Italy. At around three million, it is the largest city in Italy
Vintage photograph of the Place Vendome, Paris, 19th Century. A square in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France
Monument of Carlo Goldoni at square with old buildings in Venice, Italy
Rome cityscape seen from Vittorio Emanuele Monuments: Coliseum, Roman Forum and San Pietro in carcere Church.
Architectural  Ruins of The Forum of  Augustus (Foro di Augusto) in Rome, Lazio Province, Italy.
marble statue of Bernard Palissy (1510-1589), a French Huguenot potter, hydraulics engineer and craftsman. The statue was made by the French sculptor Ferdinand Taluet in 1868; Saintes, France
Rome, Italy – March 05, 2012: Ruins on the Palatine Hill on a sunny day
11 February 2024, Rome, Italy, Forum Romanum, Fori romani, ancient site of antique city of Rome,  near Palatino hill
Rome, Italy - December 31, 2014: Architectural close up of Castel Sant'Angelo frontal Facade in Rome, Italy, with an angel statue in the foreground
Basilica near the Roman Forum in Rome
Rome, Italy - June 19, 2018: Equestrian statue of Vittorio Emanuele II at Piazza Venezia in Rome
View of Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana and Coliseum, seen from Palatinate Hill, Rome, Italy
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