The Most Fascinating Creations Of Archaeology, Art And Architecture That Continue To Inspi
The Most Fascinating Creations Of Archaeology, Art And Architecture That Continue To Inspire Us Centuries Later
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El Mosaico Antiguo Intacto Más Grande Del Mundo- Antakya-Turquía
Terrace Houses In Ephesus
The Grottoes And Niches Of Longmen Contain The Largest And Most Impressive Collection Of Chinese Art Of The Late Northern Wei And Tang Dynasties (316-907)
The Prague Astronomical Clock, The Medieval Clock Was Installed In 1410 And Is Considered To Be The Oldest Operating Astronomical Clock In The World
I was in Prague twice. For the first time, this watch was in reconstruction, which, among other things, contributed to go to Prague again.
This is an attraction that must be seen
Divers Shining Lights On A Head Of Serapis, Found In The Sunken Egyptian Coastal Town Of Canopus
Box Mirror With Head Of Athena (Lid), Greece 330–270 Bc
Mycenaean Bronze Daggers, Inlaid With Gold And Silver. 16th Century Bc
Margravial Opera House. Bayreuth, Germany
Templo De Los Guerreros, Chichén Itzá
Architecture Of Sun Temple
A Bookshelf In The Abbey Of Waldsassen In Bavaria,germany
The Koutoubia Mosque Is A Cultural, Religious And Symbolic Landmark For Marrakesh And The Kingdom Of Morocco
Kailasa Temple In Ellora, Maharashtra, India, Is The World’s Largest Monolithic Piece Of Art
Chepstow Castle Sits Atop A Cliff Across The River Wye Which Separates England And Wales
The Ark (Узб. Ark, Перс. ارگ بخارا) Of Bukhara Is A Massive Fortress Located In The City Of Bukhara, Uzbekistan . 5 -20 Centuries
Even After 1000 Years, The Ancient Persian Vertical-Axis Windmills Are Still Operational Today
The Algerian City Of Sivar.. The Eighth Wonder Of The World
This Enormous Underground City That Once Housed 20,000 People Was Accidentally Discovered By A Man After Knocking Down A Wall In His Basement
Bird Perfume Bottle With Stopper, 1880-1890
This Building, Known As The Treasury Is One Of A Series Of Buildings In Petra That Was Built By The Nabateans Who Followed A Pagan Religion And Were Closely Linked To The People Of Thamud. They Were Renowned For Their Elaborate Skill Of Carving Into Rocks
Castle Runkelstein/Roncolo Dates Back To The 13th Century
The Celsus Library, Ephesus
Bodiam Castle, England
Fossilized Footprints Found In White Sands National Park
Leadenhall Market, 14th Century, Gracechurch Street, London, UK
Upper Lausitzian Library Of Sciences, 1779, Gorlitz, Germany
A Fayum Portrait Of A Little Girl From Hawara, Egypt, 1st Century Bc. Discovered With The Mummy Of Demos, Who May Have Been The Child's Mother. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Gloucester Cathedral - An English Cathedral Of The 11th Century, It Is One Of The Masterpieces Of Gothic Architecture Around The World...
Built In The Abhaneri Village Of Rajasthan, India, It Is More 1,000 Years Old And Is 100 Feet Deep With 13 Floors And 3,500 Symmetrically Placed Thin Steps!
The Spanish Synagogue Is The Most Recent Synagogue In The Prague Jewish Town
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