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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Bernera (Berneraigh) island. Iron Age House of Bostadh, a reconstruction of iron houses village discovered in the dune sands in 1992. Every year some voluntaries fix winter damages.
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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, "White House" (typical crofters english style house) in Black House Museum.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, "White House" (typical crofters english style 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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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, a traditional black house" in Black House Museum.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, "White House" (typical crofters english style 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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  • the Cinema Machine exhibition, the  reconstruction of a scriptwriter studio. This section is dedicated to the various components of the film industry and the phases involved in making a movie: production companies, film directing, screenplays, actors and the star system, costumes, sets, storyboards, cinemas. Unusual sets, production documents, props, photographs, sketches and famous film clips accompany the visitor.
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  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. Here the reconstruction of a laboratory. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
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  • Puerto Lapice whose village inn is said to be where Quixote was knighted by an exasperated landlord. The Venta Del Qixote is actually a reconstruction of a coaching inn of the day.
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  • Puerto Lapice whose village inn is said to be where Quixote was knighted by an exasperated landlord. The Venta Del Qixote is actually a reconstruction of a coaching inn of the day.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Bernera (Berneraigh) island. Iron Age House of Bostadh, a reconstruction of iron houses village discovered in the dune sands in 1992.
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  • Puerto Lapice whose village inn is said to be where Quixote was knighted by an exasperated landlord. The Venta Del Qixote is actually a reconstruction of a coaching inn of the day.
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  • Puerto Lapice whose village inn is said to be where Quixote was knighted by an exasperated landlord. The Venta Del Qixote is actually a reconstruction of a coaching inn of the day.
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  • Glencolmcille (or Glemcolcille), where St Columba founded a important monastery. Here a traditional Irish village's reconstruction.
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  • Glencolmcille (or Glemcolcille), where St Columba founded a important monastery. Here a traditional Irish village's reconstruction.
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  • The Jewish Museum was founded in 1906 to preserve valuable artefacts from the Prague synagogues that had been demolished during the reconstruction of the Jewish Town at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1942 the Nazis established the Central Jewish Museum, to which were shipped artefacts from all the liquidated Jewish communities and synagogues of Bohemia and Moravia.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • DDR Museum, a reconstruction of a typical East Germany living room.
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  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. Here the reconstruction of a laboratory. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
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  • Puerto Lapice whose village inn is said to be where Quixote was knighted by an exasperated landlord. The Venta Del Qixote is actually a reconstruction of a coaching inn of the day.
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  • Sant'Antioco island. The reconstruction of a Punic burial site in the hypogaeum village including a series of Punic tombs built between the late sixth and the end of the third century B. C. later adapted as houses from the poorer classes of the country; these underground places are known by the name of Is Gruttas, the caves.
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  • The Jindřichův Hradec Museum in the the former Minorite Monastery, which underwent a complicated reconstruction.
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  • Genoa, the historical harbour. A galleon reconstruction.
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  • Glencolmcille (or Glemcolcille), where St Columba founded a important monastery. Here a traditional Irish village's reconstruction.
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  • Mikulow, the Upper Synagogue. The core of the only preserved synagogue of the Polish type in Moravia dates from mid 16th century. Its shape was mainly changed by the fundamental reconstruction in the Baroque style after the fire of 1719, when the synagogue acquired its present appearance.
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  • Mikulow, Restoration of the Upper Synagogue. The core of the only preserved synagogue of the Polish type in Moravia dates from mid 16th century. Its shape was mainly changed by the fundamental reconstruction in the Baroque style after the fire of 1719, when the synagogue acquired its present appearance.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • Reggia di Venaria Reale, reconstruction of daily life. This Royal Palace of the seventeenth century, dedicated to the hunting goddess Diana, was planned in 1658 by Amedeo di Castellamonte for the duke Carlo Emanuele II. The so-called "Versaille" of Turin is a building of huge proportions (480.000 sq m).  After the structural recovery the building now house a Museum regarding the life and culture of the court.
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  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. Here the reconstruction of a laboratory. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
    em7117083.jpg
  • At the center of the Mole Antonelliana, the visitor enters the grand Temple Hall, the spectacular heart of the Museum. The crystal lift located at its center takes visitors straight up to the small panoramic temple located 85 meters higher up. The Temple Hall is surrounded by small chapels dedicated to the cult of cinema, with fascinating sets illustrating some of the major themes and genres of the seventh art: animated films, cinema of the absurd, horror and fantasy, mirror films, westerns, musicals, science fiction, experimental cinema, family films, melodramas of love and death, catastrophe movies. Here the reconstruction of a laboratory. The last two chapels are dedicated to the Italian silent film masterpiece Cabiria by Giovanni Pastrone and to Torino City of Cinema. Visitors can stretch out on the chaises longues and watch three films that are projected onto the giant screens.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum in the former headquarters of a bank. Reconstruction of a robbery, really happened.
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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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  • 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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  • Trebic.The Rear Synagogue, Jewish Museum with a reconstructed shop. The Jewish Quarter here is one of the best preserved and the largest in Europe. Thanks to its cultural and historical importance, the collection of houses in the former ghetto, together with the Jewish Cemetery and Basilica of St. Procopius, have been included in the UNESCO world and natural heritage list, the first independent Jewish monument to be honoured in this manner outside of the state of Israel.
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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 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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  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
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  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
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  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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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.
    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.
    em7418190.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
  • 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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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Kiosk of Trajan.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610263.jpg
  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
    em7111756.jpg
  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In The back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
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  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
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  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
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  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
    em8801304.jpg
  • Trebic.The Rear Synagogue, Jewish Museum with the reconstructed Rabbi's house. The Jewish Quarter here is one of the best preserved and the largest in Europe. Thanks to its cultural and historical importance, the collection of houses in the former ghetto, together with the Jewish Cemetery and Basilica of St. Procopius, have been included in the UNESCO world and natural heritage list, the first independent Jewish monument to be honoured in this manner outside of the state of Israel.
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  • Trebic.The Rear Synagogue, Jewish Museum with the reconstructed Rabbi's house. The Jewish Quarter here is one of the best preserved and the largest in Europe. Thanks to its cultural and historical importance, the collection of houses in the former ghetto, together with the Jewish Cemetery and Basilica of St. Procopius, have been included in the UNESCO world and natural heritage list, the first independent Jewish monument to be honoured in this manner outside of the state of Israel.
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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.
    em8100361.jpg
  • 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.
    em8100359.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500103.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500088.jpg
  • 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 harbour with the Brygge, 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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  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
    em7111765.jpg
  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
    em7111757.jpg
  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
    em7111751.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610262.jpg
  • Maria Saal, Baroque pulpit. 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.
    em8002092.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.
    em8002053.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.
    em8002040.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.
    em8002034.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Goddess Isis image.
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  • Pisticci. Traditional architecture of "Dirupo" ("precipice") district. After the Earthquake february 9 of 1688, with more than 4000 deaths the survivors reconstructed 200 white houses , all with the same traditional architecture.
    em7111753.jpg
  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. The  Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
    em8801312.jpg
  • Bayona, a traditional Celtic dwelling (palloza) reconstructed in a Celtic settlement on top of Santa Tecla mountain near A Guarda village.
    em7412103.jpg
  • 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.
    em8100363.jpg
  • 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.
    em8100357.jpg
  • 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.
    em8100356.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500084.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500082.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500079.jpg
  • 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.
    em8500077.jpg
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