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Thank you Teo for your wonderful architectural sketches. The best example of Gothic architecture is one of the oldest French gothic cathedrals in Paris, France:
Notre Dame Cathedral (c.1163-1235) ![]() |
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The rear of Notre dame has some of the best examples of flying buttresses.
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The white Hsin-byu-me Pagoda is situated in the north of Mingun. It was buildt in 1816 and it represents the Mount Meru with it's seven surrounding hills.
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Yangon Myanmar
Shwedagon Paya, It is today, still the most sacred of Buddhist sites in Myanmar. The present structure, after much enlarging and rebuilding over the centuries, consists of a massive stupa that rises 100 meters and topped by a diamond-encrusted orb, surrounded by several smaller zedis, shrines and pavilions. Almost every corner of the complex is decorated with intricate carvings painted in gold and exuberant reds, blues, and yellows. ![]() |
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The Alhambra
Granada, Spain Spain was conquered in 714 A.D. by Muslim armies (after being conquered by, among others, Romans and Visigoths). During the 800 years until Spain was reconquered by Christians, the Muslims greatly influenced the culture of Spain. During the middle ages, when little mathematics and science were being done in the rest of Europe, Spain was an intellectual center. The Alhambra is a walled city and fortress in Granada, Spain. It was built during the last Islamic sultanate on the Iberian peninsula, the Nasrid Dynasty (1238-1492). The palace is lavishly decorated with stone and wood carvings and tile patterns on most of the ceilings, walls, and floors. Islamic art does not use representations of living beings, but heavily uses geometric patterns, especially symmetric (repeating) patterns. ![]() |
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Anne Hathaway's Cottage was the home of Shakespeare's wife before they married in 1582. Besides its romantic associations, as the place where the teenage Shakespeare courted his future wife, the Hathaway home has also come to be regarded as the quintessential English country cottage. The thatched farmhouse continued to be inhabited by the Hathaway family and its descendants until the late 19th century.
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Prambanan Temple, Indonesia
The Prambanan Temple is a group of Hindu temples, and was also known as Lorojonggrang Temple. The word Prambanan refers to the name of a District, Prambanan District, whereas Lorojonggrang refers to its actual name. ![]() |
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TajMahal, India
Taj Mahal stands on the bank of River Yamuna, which otherwise serves as a wide moat defending the Great Red Fort of Agra, the center of the Mughal emperors until they moved their capital to Delhi in 1637. It was built by the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan in 1631 in memory of his second wife, Mumtaz Mahal, a Muslim Persian princess. She died while accompanying her husband in Burhanpur in a campaign to crush a rebellion after giving birth to their 14th child. The death so crushed the emperor that all his hair and beard were said to have grown snow white in a few months. ![]() |
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India
The Pallava dynasty ruled from AD 600 to 900. The characteristic feature of the Pallava temple architecture is the rock-cut temples. The finest specimen of rock-cut shrines can be seen at Mahabalipuram. The Shore temple at Mahabalipuram is a fully carved temple complex with a towered sanctuary and mandapa. ![]() |
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The Duomo
Firenze, Italy ---------------- The Duomo is the 4th largest cathedral in the world. It seats 30,000 people inside. Construction of the Duomo started in 1286, and took 150 years to build. ![]() |
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Gates of Paradise Doors,
Firenze, Italy Among the many treasures of Grace Cathedral, the ones most visible to visitors are the great east doors, replicas of the famed Doors of Paradise. Their shimmering gold surfaces beckon the pilgrim up the great stairway to look in awe at the intricately sculpted and nearly three-dimensional panels. The original doors, by master sculptor and craftsman Lorenzo Ghiberti, stood at the east entry of the ancient Baptistry of the Duomo (Cathedral) in Florence, Italy. Now in the Duomo museum (replaced by a replica), they are considered by many art historians to mark the beginning of the Renaissance. Their popular name- Doors of Paradise- is based on a tradition that the young Michelangelo, greatly impressed by the doors, described them as worthy to be the Gates of Paradise. ![]() |
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Ponte Vecchio
Firenze , Italy. One of the world's rare remaining covered bridges. 1345 and 1564. ![]() |
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The ruins of Hadrian's Wall form the most spectacular Roman remains in Britain. The mighty wall ran across the whole width of Britain, from Wallsend (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the west.. The wall was originally 15feet high with 6 foot battlements on top of that. It was begun in about 120 A.D. on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian, and was manned until it was abandoned in 383
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The Tower of Pisa is the bell tower of the Cathedral. Its construction began in the august of 1173 and continued (with two long interruptions) for about two hundred years, in full fidelity to the original project, whose architect is still uncertain.
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In the medieval town of Miltenberg, Germany you will find a unique gothic structure, called the
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
This is King Ludwig's magnificent and most famous castle, built in the neo-late romanesque style. With its turrets and mock-medievalism, its interior styles ranging from Byzantine through Romanesque to Gothic its a real fairy-tale fantasy come true. It was built between 1869 and 1886 for the Bavarian King Ludwig II. A splendid and imaginative "fairy-tale castle" high above the Alpsee lake with the Alps towering above it. Only about a third of the building was actually completed. ![]() |
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The Orangery Weikersdorf, Baden, Austria(c.1866) Now primarely used for concerts. It was here that Mozart composed Ave Verum. Beethoven spent 15 summers here composing. Foto: Nic Barlow From: Architecture by James Neal ![]() |
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Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognisable bridges in the World.
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Louvre Museum, Paris France
The Palace A medieval fortress, the palace of the kings of France, and a museum for the last two centuries, the architecture of the Louvre Palace bears witness to more than 800 years of history. Two Centuries as a Museum Established in 1793 by the French Republic, the Louvre Museum, in the company of the Ashmolean Museum (1683), the Dresden Museum (1744) and the Vatican Museum (1784) is one of the earliest European museums. The pyramid was added in front of the palace in 1985. ![]() |
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Orsay Museum
Paris, France The Gare d'Orsay inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition on July 14,1900 was the 1st Parisian train station to have electric power. In 1977,the station became a museum dedicated to the artistic creation of the 2nd half of the 19th century (1848-1914). The interior design was created by Gae Aulenti. The collections come from the Louvre, Musée du Jeu de Paume & the National Museum of Modern Art,especially. Paintings, sculptures, architecture,objets d'art,photography,film,graphic arts. ![]() |
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