France, Provence, Marseille, Entrance doorway of Marseille Cathedral or the Cathedral of Sainte Marie Majeure or in English Cathedral of the Major built btween 1852 and 1893.
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France, Provence, Marseille, Fort Saint Jean, Le Dresseur d'Oursons or The Bear Trainer by Louis Botinelly with the Tour du Fanal in the background.
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Portugal, Porto, Se do Porto or Porto Cathedral, Sacristy with vault and mural baroque painting and wooden cabinets with gilded carvings.
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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, Art Nouveau Majestic Cafe opened in 1922, designed to look like a Parisian cafe in the Art Nouveau style by the architect Jose Pinto de Oliveira, It was originally an exclusive and up...
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Portugal, Porto, 18th century Igreja do Carmo or The Carmo Church, Spiral staircase.
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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...
20126167
Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, The Half Rabbit artwork by Artur Bordalo who calls himself Bordalo II created from discarded items as a critique of human wastefulness.
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Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, The Half Rabbit artwork by Artur Bordalo who calls himself Bordalo II created from discarded items as a critique of human wastefulness.