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  • Wallingford, the Elizabethan town hall. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Calasetta, the city hall. Calasetta is a small town on the island founded in 1770. In the middle of the 16th century some Ligurian families from Pegli near Genoa moved to a deserted island off the coast of the Tunisian city of Tabarka in order to work the waters as coral fishermen. Increasing  incursions by Barbery pirates, and expansionist competition by France began a long period of trials for the Tabarchini.<br />
In 1738 a group of Tabarchini decided to leave the island and were received by King Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy in the Kingdom of Sardinia, who gave them the Island of San Pietro to settle. When the Bey of Tunis learned that the Lomellini family intended to sell the island to his enemies the French, he invaded the island   the population. Part of the liberated Tabarchini originated the village of Calasetta
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Marktplatz, the impressive Market place with the colourful Town Hall (Rathaus). The market that takes place here every day of the week
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  • Marktplatz, the impressive Market place with the colourful Town Hall (Rathaus). The market that takes place here every day of the week
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. The Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Jindřichův Hradec, old Town Hall on the main square.
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  • Jindřichův Hradec, old Town Hall on the main square.
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  • Olivenza. the rich Manueline decoration on the door of the Ayuntamiento (town hall).
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  • Jindřichův Hradec, old Town Hall on the main square.
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  • Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall (1743).
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  • Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall (1743).
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Radhus, the city hall.
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  • Radhus, the city hall.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The main stair with the statue of the socialist leader Jean Jaurés.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The “Salle des Illustres” inspired by the<br />
Farnese Gallery in Rome.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. Henry IV courtyard.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • The Capitole, the city hall (Hôtel de Ville), aremarkable building with its 8 columns of pink marble on façade
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  • Thames River, City Hall. In the background London Bridge.
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  • Rennes, Hotel de Ville square. The City Hall built after the fire that ravaged the city in 1720.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • The Capitole, the city hall. The “Salle des Illustres” inspired by the<br />
Farnese Gallery in Rome.
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  • Thames River, City Hall. In the background London Bridge.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Cuenca. The Plaza Mayor's, the Main Square, aristocratic houses.
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  • Cuenca. The Plaza Mayor's, the Main Square, aristocratic houses.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Thame, Nick Weir, the guide of the local Barnaby's Walking Tour with the fake sign of  Causton fictional town Hall, in front of the real Thame City Hall. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders and here are 21 filming locations easily accessible around the town centre
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall), one of Italy's greatest buildings. Hall of Notaries is a magnificent hall supported by eight<br />
large arches, originally used for the<br />
people’s assemblies during the Free Commune, in 1582 it became seat of the powerful “Arte dei Notai” association, from which it takes its present name.
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  • Brescello. The town hall with images of the the acctors Fernandel, Gino Cervi and of the writer Giovannino Guareschi. Located near the Po river this town is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Bastia. Terra-Vecchia old district, the old town hall.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government. Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of<br />
Perugia and the Guelph lion. From the massive ledges hang the chains which the Perugian<br />
people took from the gates of Siena (after the battle of Torrita in 1358). In the foreground the  Fontana Maggiore, one of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano
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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 road from the Triple Bridge to the Town Hall. In the back on the hill the Castle.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Merida, Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall.
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  • Merida, Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall.
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  • Merida, Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall. In the back St Augustin church.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Almagro. The Plaza Mayor, the Main Square, is a rectangular building with stone porches and wooden balconies running round it. Here are the most symbolic buildings in Almagro, like the Open Air Theatre and the Town Hall.
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  • Merida, Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall.
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  • Merida, Palacio del Ayuntamiento, Town Hall.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government. Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of<br />
Perugia and the Guelph lion. From the massive ledges hang the chains which the Perugian<br />
people took from the gates of Siena (after the battle of Torrita in 1358).
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government. Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of<br />
Perugia and the Guelph lion. From the massive ledges hang the chains which the Perugian<br />
people took from the gates of Siena (after the battle of Torrita in 1358).
    em7138737.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. 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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  • Norcia. The Town Hall.
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  • Norcia. In the main square are the Town Hall (left), the 14th century church of San Benedetto (right), built over the remains of the house in which St Benedict was born, and the Prefecture, in a castellated 16th century building.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Perugia. Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) and Fontana Maggiore. One of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, it is made up of two concentric polygonal basins. The lower basin features bas-reliefs of the twelve months of the year, accompanied by the signs of the zodiac and other allegorical symbols. The upper basin is made up of twenty-four panels divided by religious and allegorical figures.
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  • Perugia. Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) and Fontana Maggiore. One of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, it is made up of two concentric polygonal basins. The lower basin features bas-reliefs of the twelve months of the year, accompanied by the signs of the zodiac and other allegorical symbols. The upper basin is made up of twenty-four panels divided by religious and allegorical figures.
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  • Perugia. Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) and Fontana Maggiore. One of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, it is made up of two concentric polygonal basins. The lower basin features bas-reliefs of the twelve months of the year, accompanied by the signs of the zodiac and other allegorical symbols. The upper basin is made up of twenty-four panels divided by religious and allegorical figures.
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  • Perugia. Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) and Fontana Maggiore. One of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, it is made up of two concentric polygonal basins. The lower basin features bas-reliefs of the twelve months of the year, accompanied by the signs of the zodiac and other allegorical symbols. The upper basin is made up of twenty-four panels divided by religious and allegorical figures.
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  • Perugia. Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) and Fontana Maggiore. One of the most important examples of medieval Italian sculpture. Built between 1278 and 1280 by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano, it is made up of two concentric polygonal basins. The lower basin features bas-reliefs of the twelve months of the year, accompanied by the signs of the zodiac and other allegorical symbols. The upper basin is made up of twenty-four panels divided by religious and allegorical figures.
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  • Bastia. Terra-Vecchia old district, the old town hall.
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  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government. Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of<br />
Perugia and the Guelph lion. From the massive ledges hang the chains which the Perugian<br />
people took from the gates of Siena (after the battle of Torrita in 1358).
    em7138741.jpg
  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
    em7112145.jpg
  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government. Above the portal are bronze copies of the griffin of<br />
Perugia and the Guelph lion. From the massive ledges hang the chains which the Perugian<br />
people took from the gates of Siena (after the battle of Torrita in 1358).
    em7112108.jpg
  • Perugia. The Palazzo dei Priori (Town Hall) is one of Italy's greatest buildings and was the center of communal government.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Eagle Tower in the back and the ruins of the Great Hall (right). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Queen's Tower and the ruins of the Great Hall (left). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Piazza Unità d'Italia, the City Hall (1875 - arch. Giuseppe Bruni) . It is the main town square of Trieste. The square faces the Adriatic Sea and is often said to be Europe's largest square located next to the sea. The square was built during the period when Trieste was the main port of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and includes the city's municipal buildings and other important palaces.
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  • Piazza Unità d'Italia, the City Hall (1875 - arch. Giuseppe Bruni) . It is the main town square of Trieste. The square faces the Adriatic Sea and is often said to be Europe's largest square located next to the sea. The square was built during the period when Trieste was the main port of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and includes the city's municipal buildings and other important palaces.
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  • In 1883 Adolf Luderitz, from Bremen, buyed Angra Pequena from the local Nama chief. The village began as trading post. In 1909, after the discovery of diamonds in tjis area, Luderitz enjoyed alot of prosperity. Today the diamonds are foundly elsewhere and this city lost a lot of interest.The town is known for its German colonial architecture Art Nouveau. Concert Hall of hotel Kapps where in diamond time was a Diamond stock exchange.
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  • Caernafon castle. The Lower Ward with the Queen's Tower and the ruins of the Great Hall (left). In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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