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#10634218
13 October 2023
View of the Teatro Principal of Zamora (Spain) was inaugurated in 1606 due to its small size and is popularly known as the ''bombonera''. It has been considered an Asset of Cultural Interest since the end of the 20th century.
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#10378770
17 August 2023
View of the recently renovated facade of the new territorial headquarters of Banco Santander in Cantabria, on Hernan Cortes street in Santander (Spain). The remodeling of this property, located on Hernan Cortes street, has been carried out by the architects Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz, whose studio has been responsible for the restoration of the Risjksmuseum in the Netherlands, the Basel and Seville railway stations or the design of the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid
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#9598916
16 February 2023
Exterior view of the apse of La Parroquia de Maria Inmaculada, in Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country, Spain), a Catholic temple located in the central Leuven neighborhood of the capital of Alava. Built in the neo-Gothic style in the first half of the 20th century, it is popularly known as the New Cathedral.
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#6799518
13 June 2021
Facade of the Convent of San Pablo, located in the homonymous square in the city of Palencia (Spain), is a religious house founded by Santo Domingo de Guzman in the 13th century, although the conventual church that has survived to this day was erected later , between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, in late Gothic style. On June 13, 2021 in Palencia, Spain.
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13 June 2021
Facade of the Convent of San Pablo, located in the homonymous square in the city of Palencia (Spain), is a religious house founded by Santo Domingo de Guzman in the 13th century, although the conventual church that has survived to this day was erected later , between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, in late Gothic style. On June 13, 2021 in Palencia, Spain.
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#4164416
15 April 2019
April 15th, Paris (France). Fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Detail of gargoyles in Notre Dame Cathedral in 2011.
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#4164422
15 April 2019
April 15th, Paris (France). Fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. General view of Notre Dame Cathedral in 2011.
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#2645173
30 April 2018
Facade of the building in front of the market of San Miguel in Madrid, Spain, on 29 April, 2018, with a mannequin on the balcony. On weekends the city of Madrid (Spain) offers a wide variety of places and places to go out at night. Turning it into one of its tourist attractions.
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#2645165
30 April 2018
Facade of La Chata restaurant, decorated with tiles in the neighborhood of La Cava Baja in Madrid, Spain, on 29 April, 2018. On weekends the city of Madrid (Spain) offers a wide variety of places and places to go out at night. Turning it into one of its tourist attractions
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#1068742
24 February 2016
Detail of the facade of the Town Hall (Stadhuis) Bruges Belgium the oldest built between 1376 and 1420 BRUGES-BELGIUM 16/09/2015 . The main attraction of Bruges (Belgium) is its historic center, declared World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2000. Although it has been largely rebuilt, this urban center is one of the largest European interest because it keeps intact the medieval architectural structures. Like Amsterdam and Stockholm, among others, Bruges is known as "the Venice of the North" because of the many canals running through the city and the beauty of the mismos.Su name comes from the Old Norse "Bryggia" (bridges , wharves, piers). Interestingly, in the Flemish / Dutch language "Brug" means "bridge", and that this city boasts as the plural name of this word because of the large number of bridges that are in it.
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#1068752
24 February 2016
Night view of the City of Bruges, one of the oldest in Belgium and one of the architectural monuments, BRUGES-BELGIUM 16/09/2015 . The main attraction of Bruges (Belgium) is its historic center, declared World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2000. Although it has been largely rebuilt, this urban center is one of the largest European interest because it keeps intact the medieval architectural structures. Like Amsterdam and Stockholm, among others, Bruges is known as "the Venice of the North" because of the many canals running through the city and the beauty of the mismos.Su name comes from the Old Norse "Bryggia" (bridges , wharves, piers). Interestingly, in the Flemish / Dutch language "Brug" means "bridge", and that this city boasts as the plural name of this word because of the large number of bridges that are in it.
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#1068749
24 February 2016
Detail of the typical Belgian facades in the area of the Market Square in Bruges, BRUGES-BELGIUM 16/09/2015 . The main attraction of Bruges (Belgium) is its historic center, declared World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2000. Although it has been largely rebuilt, this urban center is one of the largest European interest because it keeps intact the medieval architectural structures. Like Amsterdam and Stockholm, among others, Bruges is known as "the Venice of the North" because of the many canals running through the city and the beauty of the mismos.Su name comes from the Old Norse "Bryggia" (bridges , wharves, piers). Interestingly, in the Flemish / Dutch language "Brug" means "bridge", and that this city boasts as the plural name of this word because of the large number of bridges that are in it.
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