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7 April 2025
People stroll and gather at Nguyen Hue Walking Street in front of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee building, which is under renovation, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on March 6, 2025. The pedestrian boulevard is a popular social hub for both locals and tourists in the city center.
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7 April 2025
Tourists and locals gather around a lotus-shaped fountain at Nguyen Hue Walking Street, with the illuminated Rex Hotel in the background and the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee building under renovation, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on March 6, 2025. The lively pedestrian area is a popular night-time destination in the heart of the city.
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14 March 2025
The Thai Pavilion, an ornate structure, stands in Westpark, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 2, 2021. This intricately designed pavilion features a golden Buddha statue and traditional Thai architectural elements. Surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees, it creates a serene atmosphere. The pavilion is a cultural landmark symbolizing the connection between Thailand and Germany, offering visitors a peaceful retreat within the urban landscape of Munich.
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14 March 2025
The Thai Pavilion, an ornate structure, stands in Westpark, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 2, 2021. This intricately designed pavilion features a golden Buddha statue and traditional Thai architectural elements. Surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees, it creates a serene atmosphere. The pavilion is a cultural landmark symbolizing the connection between Thailand and Germany, offering visitors a peaceful retreat within the urban landscape of Munich.
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14 March 2025
The Thai Pavilion, an ornate structure, stands in Westpark, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 2, 2021. This intricately designed pavilion features a golden Buddha statue and traditional Thai architectural elements. Surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees, it creates a serene atmosphere. The pavilion is a cultural landmark symbolizing the connection between Thailand and Germany, offering visitors a peaceful retreat within the urban landscape of Munich.
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14 March 2025
The Thai Pavilion, an ornate structure, stands in Westpark, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 2, 2021. This intricately designed pavilion features a golden Buddha statue and traditional Thai architectural elements. Surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees, it creates a serene atmosphere. The pavilion is a cultural landmark symbolizing the connection between Thailand and Germany, offering visitors a peaceful retreat within the urban landscape of Munich.
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14 March 2025
The Thai Pavilion, an ornate structure, stands in Westpark, Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 2, 2021. This intricately designed pavilion features a golden Buddha statue and traditional Thai architectural elements. Surrounded by blooming cherry blossom trees, it creates a serene atmosphere. The pavilion is a cultural landmark symbolizing the connection between Thailand and Germany, offering visitors a peaceful retreat within the urban landscape of Munich.
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Statue Of Pope John Paul II At The Franciscan Convent Of San Giovanni Rotondo
1 December 2024
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1 December 2024
A symbolic statue of Pope John Paul II is located at the Franciscan Convent of San Giovanni Rotondo in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy, on October 3, 2024.
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29 July 2024
A giant statue of Guan Gong (Guan Yu) is standing at the Bilibili booth at 2024 ChinaJoy in Shanghai, China, on July 26, 2024.
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17 June 2024
Connections and thoroughbred racehorse Celentano are passing by the statue of the late Avelino Gomez in the walking ring ahead of the second race at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Canada, on June 16, 2024.
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16 May 2024
Former Vice President Mike Pence (R) greets Sen. Jim Lankford (R-OK) following a ceremony unveiling a statue of evangelist Rev. William Franklin “Billy” Graham, Sr. at the Capitol in Statuary Hall, Washington, DC, May 16, 2024. A Southern Baptist minister, Graham hosted annual ‘Crusades’ and was an advisor to twelve U.S. Presidents.
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22 April 2024
Elena Borgi, the Head of the Library and Historical Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Turin, is exhibiting original documents from the Drovetti collection and ''The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia'' by Ippolito Rosellini. The Turin Academy of Sciences is hosting a new exhibition, where they are displaying the original inventory documents of the Museum and the letters exchanged between key figures of Egyptology, such as Bernardino Drovetti, Jean-Francois Champollion, and Carlo Vidua, during the acquisition of the artifacts. The Egyptian Museum of Turin is presenting a new temporary exhibition titled ''Towards the new Gallery of Kings.'' This exhibition is featuring statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are collaborating to offer visitors an experience that traces the origins of the museum, dating back 200 years to when the majestic sculptures of pharaohs and deities arrived in Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other items from the Drovetti collection. These items were housed in the building that still accommodates the two institutions and led to the creation of the first Egyptian Museum in the world in 1824. The installation is recreating the original arrangement of the statues in the courtyards of the temples of ancient Egypt, where divinities and pharaohs maintained a connection with their followers while expressing their authority. Visitors are appreciating details of the finds that were previously difficult to see in the old arrangement, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the throne of the statue of Thutmose I, or details of the headdress of the pharaoh Horemheb. The proximity to the statues is allowing visitors to appreciate them more closely, without diminishing their grandeur.
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22 April 2024
Elena Borgi, the Head of the Library and Historical Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Turin, is exhibiting original documents from the Drovetti collection and ''The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia'' by Ippolito Rosellini. The Turin Academy of Sciences is hosting a new exhibition, where they are displaying the original inventory documents of the Museum and the letters exchanged between key figures of Egyptology, such as Bernardino Drovetti, Jean-Francois Champollion, and Carlo Vidua, during the acquisition of the artifacts. The Egyptian Museum of Turin is presenting a new temporary exhibition titled ''Towards the new Gallery of Kings.'' This exhibition is featuring statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are collaborating to offer visitors an experience that traces the origins of the museum, dating back 200 years to when the majestic sculptures of pharaohs and deities arrived in Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other items from the Drovetti collection. These items were housed in the building that still accommodates the two institutions and led to the creation of the first Egyptian Museum in the world in 1824. The installation is recreating the original arrangement of the statues in the courtyards of the temples of ancient Egypt, where divinities and pharaohs maintained a connection with their followers while expressing their authority. Visitors are appreciating details of the finds that were previously difficult to see in the old arrangement, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the throne of the statue of Thutmose I, or details of the headdress of the pharaoh Horemheb. The proximity to the statues is allowing visitors to appreciate them more closely, without diminishing their grandeur.
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22 April 2024
Elena Borgi, the Head of the Library and Historical Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Turin, is exhibiting original documents from the Drovetti collection and ''The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia'' by Ippolito Rosellini. The Turin Academy of Sciences is hosting a new exhibition, where they are displaying the original inventory documents of the Museum and the letters exchanged between key figures of Egyptology, such as Bernardino Drovetti, Jean-Francois Champollion, and Carlo Vidua, during the acquisition of the artifacts. The Egyptian Museum of Turin is presenting a new temporary exhibition titled ''Towards the new Gallery of Kings.'' This exhibition is featuring statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are collaborating to offer visitors an experience that traces the origins of the museum, dating back 200 years to when the majestic sculptures of pharaohs and deities arrived in Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other items from the Drovetti collection. These items were housed in the building that still accommodates the two institutions and led to the creation of the first Egyptian Museum in the world in 1824. The installation is recreating the original arrangement of the statues in the courtyards of the temples of ancient Egypt, where divinities and pharaohs maintained a connection with their followers while expressing their authority. Visitors are appreciating details of the finds that were previously difficult to see in the old arrangement, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the throne of the statue of Thutmose I, or details of the headdress of the pharaoh Horemheb. The proximity to the statues is allowing visitors to appreciate them more closely, without diminishing their grandeur.
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22 April 2024
Elena Borgi, the Head of the Library and Historical Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Turin, is exhibiting original documents from the Drovetti collection and ''The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia'' by Ippolito Rosellini. The Turin Academy of Sciences is hosting a new exhibition, where they are displaying the original inventory documents of the Museum and the letters exchanged between key figures of Egyptology, such as Bernardino Drovetti, Jean-Francois Champollion, and Carlo Vidua, during the acquisition of the artifacts. The Egyptian Museum of Turin is presenting a new temporary exhibition titled ''Towards the new Gallery of Kings.'' This exhibition is featuring statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are collaborating to offer visitors an experience that traces the origins of the museum, dating back 200 years to when the majestic sculptures of pharaohs and deities arrived in Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other items from the Drovetti collection. These items were housed in the building that still accommodates the two institutions and led to the creation of the first Egyptian Museum in the world in 1824. The installation is recreating the original arrangement of the statues in the courtyards of the temples of ancient Egypt, where divinities and pharaohs maintained a connection with their followers while expressing their authority. Visitors are appreciating details of the finds that were previously difficult to see in the old arrangement, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the throne of the statue of Thutmose I, or details of the headdress of the pharaoh Horemheb. The proximity to the statues is allowing visitors to appreciate them more closely, without diminishing their grandeur.
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22 April 2024
Elena Borgi, the Head of the Library and Historical Archive of the Academy of Sciences in Turin, is exhibiting original documents from the Drovetti collection and ''The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia'' by Ippolito Rosellini. The Turin Academy of Sciences is hosting a new exhibition, where they are displaying the original inventory documents of the Museum and the letters exchanged between key figures of Egyptology, such as Bernardino Drovetti, Jean-Francois Champollion, and Carlo Vidua, during the acquisition of the artifacts. The Egyptian Museum of Turin is presenting a new temporary exhibition titled ''Towards the new Gallery of Kings.'' This exhibition is featuring statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are collaborating to offer visitors an experience that traces the origins of the museum, dating back 200 years to when the majestic sculptures of pharaohs and deities arrived in Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other items from the Drovetti collection. These items were housed in the building that still accommodates the two institutions and led to the creation of the first Egyptian Museum in the world in 1824. The installation is recreating the original arrangement of the statues in the courtyards of the temples of ancient Egypt, where divinities and pharaohs maintained a connection with their followers while expressing their authority. Visitors are appreciating details of the finds that were previously difficult to see in the old arrangement, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on the throne of the statue of Thutmose I, or details of the headdress of the pharaoh Horemheb. The proximity to the statues is allowing visitors to appreciate them more closely, without diminishing their grandeur.
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