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#5396034
3 February 2020
Inside the Rose Main Reading Room, the main reading room with side books and large windows, officially Room 315 on the third floor, a room 78 x 297 feet and 52 foot high wooden carved ceiling in a style between Renaissance architectural style and Beaux-Arts design in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, commonly known as the Main Branch. New York Public Library Main Branch in Bryant Park, Manhattan, NYPL, is the third largest library in the world. The branch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. The research library was opened to public on May 23, 1911, built by the architect Carrere and Hastings on the Fifth Avenue, nowaday is a landmark, a monument for locals and attraction to tourists with thousands of daily visitors, as it become famous after appearing in movies and tv shows. On 23 January 2020 in NYC, USA.
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#5396036
3 February 2020
Inside the Rose Main Reading Room, the main reading room with side books and large windows, officially Room 315 on the third floor, a room 78 x 297 feet and 52 foot high wooden carved ceiling in a style between Renaissance architectural style and Beaux-Arts design in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, commonly known as the Main Branch. New York Public Library Main Branch in Bryant Park, Manhattan, NYPL, is the third largest library in the world. The branch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. The research library was opened to public on May 23, 1911, built by the architect Carrere and Hastings on the Fifth Avenue, nowaday is a landmark, a monument for locals and attraction to tourists with thousands of daily visitors, as it become famous after appearing in movies and tv shows. On 23 January 2020 in NYC, USA.
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#5396038
3 February 2020
Inside the Rose Main Reading Room, the main reading room with side books and large windows, officially Room 315 on the third floor, a room 78 x 297 feet and 52 foot high wooden carved ceiling in a style between Renaissance architectural style and Beaux-Arts design in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, commonly known as the Main Branch. New York Public Library Main Branch in Bryant Park, Manhattan, NYPL, is the third largest library in the world. The branch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. The research library was opened to public on May 23, 1911, built by the architect Carrere and Hastings on the Fifth Avenue, nowaday is a landmark, a monument for locals and attraction to tourists with thousands of daily visitors, as it become famous after appearing in movies and tv shows. On 23 January 2020 in NYC, USA.
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#5396040
3 February 2020
Inside the Rose Main Reading Room, the main reading room with side books and large windows, officially Room 315 on the third floor, a room 78 x 297 feet and 52 foot high wooden carved ceiling in a style between Renaissance architectural style and Beaux-Arts design in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, commonly known as the Main Branch. New York Public Library Main Branch in Bryant Park, Manhattan, NYPL, is the third largest library in the world. The branch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. The research library was opened to public on May 23, 1911, built by the architect Carrere and Hastings on the Fifth Avenue, nowaday is a landmark, a monument for locals and attraction to tourists with thousands of daily visitors, as it become famous after appearing in movies and tv shows. On 23 January 2020 in NYC, USA.
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#5396044
3 February 2020
Inside the Rose Main Reading Room, the main reading room with side books and large windows, officially Room 315 on the third floor, a room 78 x 297 feet and 52 foot high wooden carved ceiling in a style between Renaissance architectural style and Beaux-Arts design in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, commonly known as the Main Branch. New York Public Library Main Branch in Bryant Park, Manhattan, NYPL, is the third largest library in the world. The branch was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965 and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. The research library was opened to public on May 23, 1911, built by the architect Carrere and Hastings on the Fifth Avenue, nowaday is a landmark, a monument for locals and attraction to tourists with thousands of daily visitors, as it become famous after appearing in movies and tv shows. On 23 January 2020 in NYC, USA.
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#2920744
7 July 2018
Daily life with the construction of many high buildings as seen in August of 2011 in Dubai, UAE. Among the buildings is the talest in the world, Burj Al Khalifa and the biggest mall, Dubai Mall.
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#2920748
7 July 2018
Daily life with the construction of many high buildings as seen in August of 2011 in Dubai, UAE. Among the buildings is the talest in the world, Burj Al Khalifa and the biggest mall, Dubai Mall.
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#2553853
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553854
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553855
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553856
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553858
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553859
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553860
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553861
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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#2553862
13 March 2018
The Markthal or The Market Hall is one of the most famous landmarks of Rotterdam and The Netherlands. There horseshoe shaped buildings that opened in 2014 is a residential building, having inside a huge interior market hall with more than 100 stalls and coffee places. The side facades are transparent made from glass and the interior sides and ceiling have 11.000m2 artwork by Arno Coenen, named Hoorns des Overvloeds depicting fruits, vegetables, seeds, fish, flowers and insects. Historically the site of the Markthal is an archaeological site, a 14th century buried village.
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