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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
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  • Ateshkadeh. Often referred to as the Zoroastrian Fire Temple, this elegant neoclassical building, reflected in an oval pool in the garden courtyard, houses a flame that is said to have been burning since about AD 470. Visible through a window from the entrance hall, the flame was transferred to Ardakan in 1174, to Yazd in 1474 and to its present site in 1940. It is cherished (not worshipped) by the followers of the Zoroastrian faith – the oldest of the world's monotheistic religions.
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  • Fires burning Selva Lacandona.
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  • Val Badia. Also the Ladins minorithy of South Tyrol celebrates with fires in the woods every June 13 the anniversary of South Tyrol's uprising leaded by Andreas Hofer  against the French and Bavarian invaders at Napoleon times.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre). Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week. The fires on the top of mountains annonces the arrival to village of the Tarahumaras.
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  • Val Badia. Also the Ladins minorithy of South Tyrol celebrates with fires in the woods every June 13 the anniversary of South Tyrol's uprising leaded by Andreas Hofer  against the French and Bavarian invaders at Napoleon times.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Balagne, craftsman’s road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • San Pedro. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way all to destroy of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
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  • Hot air balloon flying over Cappadocia.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Hangzhou: "Lingyin Si", Temple of the Soul's Retrear, built in AD 326.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, a traditional black house" in Black House Museum.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, a traditional black house" in Black House Museum.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
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  • Workers on strike occupy the Turin's railway main station.
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  • Darièn National Park near Rio Balsa and Colombia’s border. The Darién Gap is Panama's Bermuda Triangle, a mystery zone between North and South America where also the Pan-American Highway dead-ends. Panama has nearly no control over the border with neighboring Colombia, making the Gap a dangerous place, a refuge for outlaws, narcos (drug smugglers), Colombia’s guerrillas of FARC and their ultra-rightist enemies, the paramilitaries. The violent contest between between these two groups constitutes the biggest threat to the small Indian communities living inside the Darien National Park. Also the increasing influx of Panamanian farmers has doubled the population, and any tree of the rainforest is in danger of being cut down or burned.
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  • Balagne, craftsman's road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
    em7300654.jpg
  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
    em0831464.jpg
  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
    em0212628.jpg
  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
    em0212616.jpg
  • San Pedro. Argentina's province of Misiones is largely covered by subtropical forest  but slashing and burning politics in many areas, and the use of agro-chemical products, followed by the plantation of pine trees as mooculture, is a quick way all to destroy of prevailing biodiversity for ever.
    em1411506.jpg
  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
    em0831460.jpg
  • Cleja village, Klésza in Hungarian, traditional life of csango farmers.
    em0831457.jpg
  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
    em7116325.jpg
  • Copper Canyon (Barranca del Cobre. Norogachi, Tarahumara Holy Week.
    em0212648.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Tulloch Castle, once seat of Davidson clan of Tulloch and now a boutique hotel, traditionally a place with Scottish Ghosts like the Green Lady.
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  • Rennes, The Parlement of Brittany. Before its annexation to France in 1532, Brittany had a superior court of law known as the Parlement. After, the French king Henry II established the Parlement of Brittany, a sovereign and provincial court of justice. The building was erected in 1655.<br />
On 4 February 1994, a fire broke out in the night following clashes during a fishermen's demonstration. The fire caught the roof, burning the 17th-century oak framework , but many paintings were miraculously saved and restored to perfection.
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  • Rennes, The Parlement of Brittany. Before its annexation to France in 1532, Brittany had a superior court of law known as the Parlement. After, the French king Henry II established the Parlement of Brittany, a sovereign and provincial court of justice. The building was erected in 1655.<br />
On 4 February 1994, a fire broke out in the night following clashes during a fishermen's demonstration. The fire caught the roof, burning the 17th-century oak framework , but many paintings were miraculously saved and restored to perfection.
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  • Segovia. Iglesia de Corpus Cristi (Corpus Christi church) occupies the site of Segovia's old main synagogue (Sinagoga Mayor). Dating to the 14th century, it was converted into a convent of the nuns of Order of Saint Clare. The building was almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1899 and has been reconstructed since.
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
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  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
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  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
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  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
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  • The Gran Teatre del Liceu is the second heart of the Rambla after the Bouqueria market. Only the facade and the Hall of Mirrors survived the fire of 1994.
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  • The castl. It was the fief of the Liechtenstein family and in late 16th century of the Dietrichstein family. The chateau reconstructed to the present appearance after the fire in 1719.
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  • The Brygge, with the buildings of the powerful Hanseatic League now are UNESCO World Heritage site. After the fire of 1955, instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were eventually restored and accompanied by reconstructions.
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  • The Brygge, with the buildings of the powerful Hanseatic League now are UNESCO World Heritage site. After the fire of 1955, instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were eventually restored and accompanied by reconstructions.
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  • The Brygge, with the buildings of the powerful Hanseatic League now are UNESCO World Heritage site. After the fire of 1955, instead of being demolished, the remaining buildings were eventually restored and accompanied by reconstructions.
    em8500080.jpg
  • Segovia. Iglesia de Corpus Cristi (Corpus Christi church) occupies the site of Segovia's old main synagogue (Sinagoga Mayor). Dating to the 14th century, it was converted into a convent of the nuns of Order of Saint Clare. The building was almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1899 and has been reconstructed since.
    em7418207.jpg
  • Segovia. Iglesia de Corpus Cristi (Corpus Christi church) occupies the site of Segovia's old main synagogue (Sinagoga Mayor). Dating to the 14th century, it was converted into a convent of the nuns of Order of Saint Clare. The building was almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1899 and has been reconstructed since.
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  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
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  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
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  • women inside the Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902184.jpg
  • women inside the Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902169.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902044.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902001.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902193.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902191.jpg
  • women inside the Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902187.jpg
  • women inside the Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902180.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902166.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902160.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902153.jpg
  • Masjed-e Jameh mosque.<br />
Built for Sayyed Roknaddin in the 15th century, the mosque is built on 12th-century foundations over a former fire temple. This this magnificent building is graced with a tiled entrance portal (one of the tallest in Iran), flanked by two 48m-high minarets and adorned with inscriptions from the 15th century. The exquisite mosaics on the dome and mihrab, and the tiles above the main western entrance to the courtyard are masterpieces of calligraphy, evoking sacred names in infinitely complex patterns.
    em2902037.jpg
  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.. The vaulted ceiling with elaborate frescos from the 15th century,
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.. The vaulted ceiling with elaborate frescos from the 15th century,
    em8002074.jpg
  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
    em8002033.jpg
  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
    em8002011.jpg
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