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Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intr...

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Durga Puja Festival In India

30 September 2025

Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intr...

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30 September 2025

Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intricate artistry, in Guwahati, Assam, India, on September 30, 2025.


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Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intr...

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Durga Puja Festival In India

30 September 2025

Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intr...

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30 September 2025

Devotees and visitors throng a beautifully illuminated Durga Puja pandal themed on Wat Arun of Thailand, showcasing dazzling lights and intricate artistry, in Guwahati, Assam, India, on September 30, 2025.


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OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: 
The speaker's dais, showcasing the new royal thrones crafted from English walnut sourced from Windsor Great Park,...

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Daily Life In Ottawa

18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: 
The speaker's dais, showcasing the new royal thrones crafted from English walnut sourced from Windsor Great Park,...

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18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: The speaker's dais, showcasing the new royal thrones crafted from English walnut sourced from Windsor Great Park, is displayed inside the temporary Senate Chamber, housed in the Senate of Canada Building since 2019 while the Centre Block undergoes renovations, in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025.


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OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPh...

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Daily Life In Ottawa

18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPh...

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18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025.


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OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPh...

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Daily Life In Ottawa

18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPh...

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18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: An interior view of the temporary Senate building in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025.


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A view of the temporary Senate Chamber, established in the Senate of Canada Building in 2019 while the Centre Blo...

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Daily Life In Ottawa

18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: 
A view of the temporary Senate Chamber, established in the Senate of Canada Building in 2019 while the Centre Blo...

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18 March 2025

OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7: A view of the temporary Senate Chamber, established in the Senate of Canada Building in 2019 while the Centre Block undergoes renovations, is seen in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025.


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The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lore...

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St. Peter's Basilica In Vatican City

24 December 2024

The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lore...

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24 December 2024

The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, located in the apse of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. It is a monumental Baroque composition created between 1657 and 1666.


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The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lore...

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St. Peter's Basilica In Vatican City

24 December 2024

The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lore...

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24 December 2024

The apse of St. Peter's Basilica is designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This image showcases the Chair of St. Peter, another work by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, located in the apse of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. It is a monumental Baroque composition created between 1657 and 1666.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168047

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168048

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168049

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168050

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168051

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168052

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

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Egyptian Museum Of Turin: Towards The New Gallery Of Kings

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting...

#11168053

22 April 2024

Visitors are flocking to the Egyptian Museum of Turin, despite the temporary closure of the statuary rooms. The museum is currently hosting a new temporary exhibition called ''Towards the New Gallery of Kings,'' which is showcasing statues of gods and pharaohs in its Gallery of Kings. The Academy of Sciences and the Egyptian Museum are working together to offer guests an experience that traces the museum's history back to its inception 200 years ago. The grand sculptures of pharaohs and deities first made their way to Turin in 1823, along with thousands of other pieces from the Drovetti collection. These items were placed in the building that continues to house both institutions, leading to the establishment of the world's first Egyptian Museum in 1824. The exhibition is currently recreating the statues' original arrangement in the courtyards of ancient Egyptian temples, where divinities and pharaohs connected with their worshippers while affirming their authority. Now, visitors are able to observe details of the artifacts that were once hard to see in the previous setup, such as the hieroglyphic inscriptions on Thutmose I's throne or the complex design of Pharaoh Horemheb's headdress. The statues' new proximity is allowing guests to appreciate them more intimately, yet their grandeur remains undiminished.


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