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#13781534
3 Jun 2026
A vine-covered pergola in the outdoor area of the Scuola di Barbiana complex is seen in Barbiana, Vicchio, Tuscany, Italy, on April 7, 2026. The rustic wooden structure, with its picket gate and log fence, overlooks the wooded hillside surrounding the school. The outdoor spaces of the Barbiana church and canonica are maintained by the Fondazione Don Lorenzo Milani as part of the educational heritage site.
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29 May 2026
The Superjednostka residential apartment building on Korfantego Avenue is seen in Katowice, Poland, on May 22, 2026.
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#13721282
18 May 2026
SHAOXING, CHINA - MAY 16: Kurtis Marschall of Australia celebrates his clearance during the men's pole vault competition at the Yangtze River Delta Athletics Diamond Gala, the Shanghai/Keqiao leg of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League circuit, at the China Textile City Sports Center in Keqiao, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, China, on May 16, 2026.
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#13721285
18 May 2026
SHAOXING, CHINA - MAY 16: Emmanouil Karalis of Greece reacts on the landing mat after his vault during the men's pole vault competition at the Yangtze River Delta Athletics Diamond Gala, the Shanghai/Keqiao leg of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League circuit, at the China Textile City Sports Center in Keqiao, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, China, on May 16, 2026.
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#13721281
18 May 2026
SHAOXING, CHINA - MAY 16: Sam Kendricks of the United States celebrates his successful clearance during the men's pole vault competition at the Yangtze River Delta Athletics Diamond Gala, the Shanghai/Keqiao leg of the 2026 Wanda Diamond League circuit, at the China Textile City Sports Center in Keqiao, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, China, on May 16, 2026.
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#13717383
18 May 2026
The exterior brick facade of the modern confessional building faces a green grass lawn at the Saint Leopold Mandic sanctuary in Padua, Italy, on May 15, 2026. Large glass windows and doors line the structure, allowing natural light into the inner confessional corridor. This contemporary addition to the historical pilgrimage site offers a functional area for visitors while maintaining integration with the outdoor garden courtyard where pilgrims walk during their visit.
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#13664826
4 May 2026
A supplementary infiltration water intake structure stands by the right bank of the Vistula River, seen from Siekierkowski Bridge in Warsaw, Poland, on May 3, 2026. The structure is part of the Vistula water intake system used by SUW Praga.
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#13664815
4 May 2026
Small sailboats and motorboats move along the Vistula River with a supplementary infiltration water intake structure visible in the background in Warsaw, Poland, on May 3, 2026.
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#13664823
4 May 2026
Small sailboats and motorboats move along the Vistula River with a supplementary infiltration water intake structure visible in the background in Warsaw, Poland, on May 3, 2026.
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#13664803
4 May 2026
A group of small training sailboats moves along the Vistula River with a supplementary infiltration water intake structure visible on the riverbank in Warsaw, Poland, on May 3, 2026.
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#13648115
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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#13648116
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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#13648117
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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#13648120
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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#13648121
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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#13648123
1 May 2026
The Bastion of the Bull, a restored structure at the North Entrance of the Palace of Knossos in Crete, featuring a famous relief fresco of a bull, reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans. Tourists visit the ancient Minoan Palace of Knossos archaeological site during a cloudy and rainy day near Heraklion, in Crete island, Greece on April 5, 2026. Visitors wander through the ruins of the Knosos and the archaeological site with the monumental Palace of Minos, the most important city of Minoan Crete civilization, continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period until the 5th century BC, a powerful political, economic, cultural and artistic hub. Knossos is widely considered Europe's oldest city and is famous for the legendary Throne Room, the Minotaur myth and the labyrinth, and its remarkable fresco paintings. The site was extensively excavated by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. In July 2025, UNESCO officially inscribed Knossos in the World Heritage Site list with five other Minoan Palatial Centres on Crete
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