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18 May 2026
The southern entrance to the underground passage at Warszawa Zachodnia railway station is seen from the Aleje Jerozolimskie side in Warsaw, Poland, on May 10, 2026. The glazed entrance structure leads passengers down to the main underground station area and platforms.
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3 May 2026
The multi-storey car park at Warsaw Chopin Airport is seen near the passenger terminal in Warsaw, Poland, on April 11, 2026. Rows of parked cars fill the airport parking structure.
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3 May 2026
The multi-storey car park at Warsaw Chopin Airport is seen near the passenger terminal in Warsaw, Poland, on April 11, 2026. Rows of parked cars fill the airport parking structure.
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3 May 2026
The multi-storey car park at Warsaw Chopin Airport is seen near the passenger terminal in Warsaw, Poland, on April 11, 2026. Rows of parked cars fill the airport parking structure.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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30 Apr 2026
A general view of the Castle of Mytilene on Lesvos Island, Greece, on April 30, 2026. The Castle of Mytilene is one of the largest fortifications in the Mediterranean, located on a peninsula at the northeastern edge of the city of Mytilene. It overlooks both the northern and southern harbors. Originally built during the Byzantine period, its current form includes later additions and modifications. In the 14th century, the Genoese family of the Gattilusi expanded it significantly. After the Ottoman conquest in 1462, the castle was reinforced for artillery use. Architecturally, it is divided into the Upper Castle and the Lower Castle, featuring massive walls, towers, gates, and courtyards. Inside, there are remains of structures from various periods, including storage buildings, cisterns, a mosque, and military installations. The castle historically played a defensive role, protecting the island and controlling access to the seas. Today, it is a historical monument and popular site for visitors, offering insights into the island's history and views of the Aegean Sea.
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