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  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903134.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903149.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903146.jpg
  • Via Francigena , the village of Cassio, a hamlet of medieval origin with an<br />
especially interesting town-planning structure composed of a central public street flanked<br />
by a continuous curtain of buildings that were<br />
once homes and shops.
    em7140144.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903138.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903130.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903126.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903003.jpg
  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236429.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903123.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Kakh-e Ali Qapu palace. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903048.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903160.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903153.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Kakh-e Ali Qapu palace. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903055.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903162.jpg
  • The Venetian Arsenal (Arsenale di Venezia) is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's naval power during the middle part of the second millennium AD. It was "one of the earliest large-scale industrial enterprises in history"
    em7141228.jpg
  • San Marco square, The Palazzo dei Dogi and San Giorgio Maggore island, view  from San Marco belltower.
    em7140595.jpg
  • Sighisoara. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832723.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903148.jpg
  • San Marco square view  from San Marco belltower.
    em7140593.jpg
  • Via Francigena , the village of Cassio, a hamlet of medieval origin with an<br />
especially interesting town-planning structure composed of a central public street flanked<br />
by a continuous curtain of buildings that were<br />
once homes and shops.
    em7140141.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903131.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903043.jpg
  • Clifden.
    em7219186.jpg
  • San Marco square, The Palazzo dei Dogi and San Giorgio Maggore island, view  from San Marco belltower.
    em7140596.jpg
  • Cannaregio Canal.
    em7140752.jpg
  • San Marco square, The Palazzo dei Dogi and San Giorgio Maggore island, view  from San Marco belltower.
    em7140603.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903120.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903034.jpg
  • Clifden. Station House pub.
    em7219196.jpg
  • Clifden.
    em7219195.jpg
  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236436.jpg
  • Turin. Porta Susa, the new railway station, in the back Intesa-San Paolo bank skyscraper (a project by the architect Renzo Piano). The building changed the city's skyline.
    em7236432.jpg
  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania. On the north side is the Jesuit Church.
    em0832927.jpg
  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania. On the north side is the Jesuit Church.
    em0832934.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903151.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque. The square was laid out in 1602 under the reign of the Safavid ruler, Shah Abbas the Great, to signal the importance of Esfahan as a capital of a powerful empire. At 512m long and 163m wide, Naqsh-e Jahan is one of the largest squares in the world, earning a listing as a Unesco World Heritage site.
    em2903047.jpg
  • Fidenza. The cathedral, built in the 12th century and dedicated to Domninus of Fidenza,  is an example of Lombard-Romanesque churches of the 11th to 13th centuries in northern Italy.
    em7139511.jpg
  • Clifden.
    em7219190.jpg
  • The Venetian Arsenal (Arsenale di Venezia) is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's naval power during the middle part of the second millennium AD. It was "one of the earliest large-scale industrial enterprises in history"
    em7141233.jpg
  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania.
    em0832921.jpg
  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania.
    em0832919.jpg
  • Fidenza. The cathedral, built in the 12th century and dedicated to Domninus of Fidenza,  is an example of Lombard-Romanesque churches of the 11th to 13th centuries in northern Italy.
    em7139518.jpg
  • Fidenza. The cathedral, built in the 12th century and dedicated to Domninus of Fidenza,  is an example of Lombard-Romanesque churches of the 11th to 13th centuries in northern Italy.
    em7139509.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The narrow streets of the Citadel.
    em0832679.jpg
  • Naqsh-e Jahan (Imam) Square with Masjed-e Shah or Imam Mosque.This elegant mosque forms a visually stunning monument at the head of Esfahan's main square. Unblemished since its construction 400 years ago, it stands as a monument to the vision of Shah Abbas I and the accomplishments of the Safavid dynasty. The mosque's crowning dome was completed in 1629.
    em2903158.jpg
  • The Venetian Arsenal (Arsenale di Venezia) is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's naval power during the middle part of the second millennium AD. It was "one of the earliest large-scale industrial enterprises in history"
    em7141225.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
    em8703008.jpg
  • Zadar. People's Square (Narodni trg). Traditionally the centre of public life. The western side is dominated by the late-Renaissance City Guard building, dating from 1562; the clock tower was added under the Austrian administration in 1798.
    em8702323.jpg
  • Varese Ligure, Vittorio Emanuele square with San Filippo Neri and Santa Teresa church.
    em7151660.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. Pile Bay. The Bokar fortress. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay.
    em8703040.jpg
  • Dubrovnik. Pile Bay. The Lovrjenac Fort that rises 37 meters high on the sea. On the left Bokar fortress. This was one of the most important locations in Dubrovnik for Game of Thrones, the set for Blackwater Bay. The small pier of West Harbour has been utilised in many frames of Game of Thrones.
    em8703010.jpg
  • Zadar. People's Square (Narodni trg). Traditionally the centre of public life. The western side is dominated by the late-Renaissance City Guard building, dating from 1562; the clock tower was added under the Austrian administration in 1798.
    em8702316.jpg
  • Zadar. People's Square (Narodni trg). Traditionally the centre of public life. The western side is dominated by the late-Renaissance City Guard building, dating from 1562; the clock tower was added under the Austrian administration in 1798.
    em8702313.jpg
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