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PMR-D11525 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: EI-RZB Boeing 737 MAX8 (c/n 43920) of Neos at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation
PMR-D10867 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: 9H-NEO Airbus A.320-251N (c/n 7875) of Air Malta at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss airport. 
 Keywords: aeroplane, air transport, aircraft, airliner, airplane, aviation

Travel (147 files)

PMR136-04 
 Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bonn: capital of West Germany from 1949 until 1990. The University, seen from the lawns of the Hofgarten, with magnolia tree in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, neo-Classical, statuary, columns
PMR-D13330 
 Germany, Bavaria, Ebermannstadt: Roman Catholic church of St. Nikolaus, built in 1859 in neo Romanesque style. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, historic, mediaeval, picturesque, Wiesent Valley
PMR089-09 
 Austria: Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper) building completed in 1869 in the neo-Renaissance style, stands on the Ringstrasse. 
 Keywords: capital, city, architecture, neo-Renaissance, theatre, ballet, performing arts
PMR086-08 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: symbol of the land, the Bavaria figure, designed by Ludwig Schwanthaler and cast in bronze in 1844-50, with the Hall of Fame, by Leo von Klenze, behind 
 Keywords: München, architecture, historic, landmark, monument, heritage, neo-classical
PMR081-05 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: National Theatre, home of the Bavarian Opera, rebuilt after the war at a cost of 5 million pounds. In the centre of Max-Joseph-Platz the statue of Max I Joseph, the first king of Bavaria 
 Keywords: München, architecture, neo-classical, columns, cobblestones, monument, pediment
PMR080-05 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: ruin of the pre-war Army Museum (1978) (now rebuilt as the home of the Stadtskanzlerei) 
 Keywords: München, architecture, historic, neo-classical, dome, cupola
PMR080-04 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Munich: Prinz-Carl-Palais, built by Karl von Fischer 1803-5, is reserved vor VIP visitors to the city 
 Keywords: München, architecture, neo-classical, palace
PMR073-10 
 Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Piran: statue of violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini (born here in 1692) in front of the town hall (1879) with the lion of St. Mark over the entrance. 
 Keywords: Baroque music, monument, memorial, architecture, neo-classical, bronze figure, Istria
PMR058-07 
 South Africa, Natal, Durban: City Hall (1910), an almost exact replica of Belfast City Hall, stands in Francis Farewell Square 
 Keywords: street scene, architecture, neo-classical, dome, cupola
PMR-D11870 
 Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rügen Island, Putbus: some of the all-white neo-classical buildings forming part of the "Putbus Circus". The "white town" was founded in 1810 by Prince William Malte of Putbus. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, Pearl of Rügen, picturesque, resort
PMR-D11869 
 Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rügen Island, Putbus: obelisk forming the centre of the "Putbus Circus", the surrounding all-white neo-classical buildings. The "white town" was founded in 1810 by Prince William Malte of Putbus. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, Pearl of Rügen, picturesque, resort
PMR-D11805 
 Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Stralsund (Hansa Town): handsome burgher house at Mühlenstrasse 7, built in late 18th century in neo-Baroque style. 
 Keywords: architecture, colourful, culture, Hanseatic League, heritage, mediaeval, picturesque, UNESCO World Heritage
PMR-D11487 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (CorfuTown): the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) reflected in the pool of the modern fountain in Old Port Square. 
 Keywords: architecture, bastions, fortifications, Ionian Islands, sculpture
PMR-D11463 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): stone tablet mounted in the wall of the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) dated 1728 and surmounted by the winged lion of Venice. 
 Keywords: bastion, historic, Ionian Islands, latin inscription, stone carving
PMR-D11461 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): stone gateway to the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) dating from the 16th century, surmounted by the winged lion of Venice. 
 Keywords: bastion, doorway, entrance, Ionian Islands, stone-carving, Venetian
PMR-D11460 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) across the old town to the Old Fortress (Paleo Frourio) with the belltower of Agios Spyridon on the left. 
 Keywords: bastion, Ionian Islands, panorama, picturesque, rooftops
PMR-D11459 
 Starred Agama or Roughtail Rock Agama(Laudakia stellio)(Stellagama stellio) lizard on the walls of the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) in Corfu. 
 Keywords: agamid, fauna, Ionian Islands, reptile, wildlife
PMR-D11458 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view of the old port from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio), with the islet of Vidos, used as a Serbian quarantine in 1916, in the background. 
 Keywords: antirrhinum, harbour, Ionian Islands, jetty, panorama
PMR-D11457 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) across the old town to the Old Fortress (Paleo Frourio) with the belltower of Agios Spyridon on the left. 
 Keywords: antirrhinum, bastion, Ionian Islands, panorama, picturesque, rooftops
PMR-D11456 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) across the old town to the Old Fortress (Paleo Frourio) with the belltower of Agios Spyridon on the left. 
 Keywords: antirrhinum, bastion, Ionian Islands, panorama, picturesque, rooftops
PMR-D11455 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio) across the old town to the Old Fortress (Paleo Frourio) with the belltower of Agios Spyridon on the left. 
 Keywords: bastion, Ionian Islands, panorama, picturesque, rooftops
PMR-D11454 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view of the Spilia area and Old Port Square from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio), with the islet of Vidos, used as a Serbian quarantine in 1916. 
 Keywords: harbour, Ionian Islands, jetty, panorama, picturesque
PMR-D11453 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view of the Spilia area and Old Port Square from the New Fortress (Neo Frourio), with the islet of Vidos, used as a Serbian quarantine in 1916. 
 Keywords: harbour, Ionian Islands, jetty, panorama, picturesque
PMR-D11401 
 Greece, Island of Corfu, Kerkyra (Corfu town): view of part of the Venetian New Fortress (Neo Frourio)(1645) from the Old Fortress (Paleo Frourio)(dating back to 6th century). 
 Keywords: architecture, bastion, fortifications, Ionian Islands, Venetian
PMR-D11031 
 Germany, Bavaria, Ingolstadt: facade of the old town hall (Altes Rathaus) which was rebuilt in its present form and neo-Renaissance style by Gabriel von Seidl in 1882. View from the Victualienmarkt, with fountain in the foreground. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, picturesque
PMR-D11030 
 Germany, Bavaria, Ingolstadt: the old town hall (Altes Rathaus) which was rebuilt in its present form and neo-Renaissance style by Gabriel von Seidl in 1882. To the left is the Pfeifturm ("Whistle Tower"), formerly the town's watch tower. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, heritage, picturesque
PMR-D10572 
 Germany, Bavaria, Munich: the New Town Hall, erected 1867-1908 by Georg Hauberrisser in neo-Gothic style. The 85-metre-high tower provides a fine view over the city. 
 Keywords: architecture, tourist attraction, historical, mediaeval, national heritage
PMR-D9732 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Herrsching: Scheuermann-Schlosschen, a neo-Renaissance castle-type residence built for Ludwig Scheuermann in 1888-9, now stands in the Kurpark at the edge of Lake Ammersee. 
 Keywords: picturesque, reflections, tower, colourful, architecture, romantic
PMR-D9080 
 Argentina, Buenos Aires: built according to plans of the architect Francesco Tamburini in neo-Renaissance style. the Theatro Colon (Columbus Theatre) was opened on 25th May 1908. The acoustics rate with the best opera houses of the world. 
 Keywords: South America, culture, heritage, historic, drama, performance, music, architecture, capital city, Latin America
PMR-D9017 
 Chile, Punta Arenas: the former Palace of Jose Montes Pello, who arrived from Spain in 1874, aged 19, and entered the cattle business, He bought land in Chile and Argentina and amassed one of the largest fortunes in the region. His residence was the work of architect Miguel Bonifetti and was completed in 1923, in the Italian neo-classical style. 
 Keywords: South America, mansion, luxurious, culture, architecture, Latin America, Andes, Patagonia, heritage, historic
PMR-D8597 
 Chile. Santiago: neo-classical edifice in the centre of Santiago. 
 Keywords: South America, commerce, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8298 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Herrsching: Villa Scheuermann, a neo-Renaissance building in the style of a castle, built for Ludwig Scheuerman in 1888-9, now stands in the Kurpark, on the promenade of Lake Ammersee. 
 Keywords: picturesque, park, flower gardens, architecture, vista, tower
PMR-D8297 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Herrsching: Villa Scheuermann, a neo-Renaissance building in the style of a castle, built for Ludwig Scheuermann in 1888-9, now stands in the Kurpark, on the promenade of Lake Ammersee. 
 Keywords: picturesque, park, flower gardens, architecture, vista, tower
PMR-D8296 
 Germany, Thuringia, Gotha: the Ducal Museum, in Neo-Renaissance style, built in the 19th century, is a trust of the Friedenstein Palace, and has displays of Egyptian art, Greek and Roman art and Renaissance paintings. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture
PMR-D8037 
 Norway, Oslo: view from the white granite ramp of the Opera House, with the Havnelageret office block reflected in the glass windows. 
 Keywords: architecture, Scandinavia, capital city, culture, Langkaia, Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau
PMR-D8035 
 Norway, Oslo: Havnelageret office block on the quayside was the largest building in Scandinavia when it was completed in 1921. View from the roof of the Opera House. 
 Keywords: architecture, Scandinavia, capital city, culture, Langkaia, Neo-Baroque, Art Nouveau
PMR-D7946 
 Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Tauberbischofsheim: neo-Gothic tower of St. Martins church, built 1910-14. 
 Keywords: picturesque, mediaeval, heritage, Tauber Valley, architecture, Romantische Strasse, Romantic Road, culture
PMR-D6893 
 Germany, Saxony, Leipzig: the gilded Art Deco (Jugendstil) facade of the Commerzbank, formerly the department store Ebert. 
 Keywords: heritage, architecture, masonry, neo-baroque
PMR-D6781 
 Ireland, County Galway, Connemara: remote
Kylemore Abbey was built as a stately home by Mitchell Henry for his wife, Margaret, in the 1860s. It is now home to a community of Benedictine nuns who moved here as refugees from Ypres in 1920. Neo-gothic church built in the grounds as a memorial on the early death of Margaret. 
 Keywords: mansion, picturesque, historic, heritage, culture, architecture, imposing, stately
PMR-D6750 
 Northern Ireland, Londonderry/Derry: the red-brick neo-gothic Guildhall building, built in 1890 (rebuilt after a fire in 1908), stands outside the city walls, close to the River Foyle. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, metropolis, culture
PMR-D6662 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. Six Ionic columns support the pediment over the entrance. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6661 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6654 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Scottish Provident Institution Building in Donegall Square, was built 1897-1902 by architects Young and Mackenzie in neo-classical style. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, architecture, classical, culture, masonry, capital city, metropolis
PMR-D6643 
 Northern Ireland, Belfast: Parliament Building for the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont, unused since the collapse of local government in 2017. The neo-classical building was opened by the Prince of Wales in 1932. 
 Keywords: heritage, historic, meeting room, discussion, debate, decision-making, conferance, architecture
PMR-D6622 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. Footbridge over the River Boyne, with neo-gothic St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6581 
 Ireland, Leinster, Dublin: the General Post Office on O'Connell Street, a neo-classical building by Francis Johnston (1818) which was used as HQ by the rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, capital city, architecture
PMR-D6580 
 Ireland, Leinster, Dublin: the General Post Office on O'Connell Street, a neo-classical building by Francis Johnston (1818) which was used as HQ by the rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, capital city, architecture
PMR-D6564 
 Ireland, Leinster, Dublin: Christ Church Cathedral dates back to 1028, but was largely rebuilt for the last time in 1871 in neo-gothic/romanesque style. It claims to be the seat of both the Church of Ireland and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin. It is linked to the Synod House by a stone footbridge. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, capital city, architecture
PMR-D6563 
 Ireland, Leinster, Dublin: Christ Church Cathedral dates back to 1028, but was largely rebuilt for the last time in 1871 in neo-gothic/romanesque style. It claims to be the seat of both the Church of Ireland and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, capital city, architecture
PMR-D6122 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: Lancing College Chapel was completed in 1875 in neo-Gothic style on the orders of the Revd. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the college. Architects were R.Herbert Carpenter and William Slater. The south-west window commemorating Father Trevor Huddleston, designed and made by Mel Howse 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, stained glass
PMR-D6121 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: Lancing College Chapel was completed in 1875 in neo-Gothic style on the orders of the Revd. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the college. Architects were R.Herbert Carpenter and William Slater. View of the nave, looking east. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, flying buttresses
PMR-D6120 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: Lancing College Chapel was completed in 1875 in neo-Gothic style on the orders of the Revd. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the college. Architects were R.Herbert Carpenter and William Slater. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, flying buttresses
PMR-D6119 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: Lancing College Chapel was completed in 1875 in neo-Gothic style on the orders of the Revd. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the college. Architects were R.Herbert Carpenter and William Slater. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, flying buttresses
PMR-D6118 
 England, West Sussex, Shoreham: Lancing College Chapel was completed in 1875 in neo-Gothic style on the orders of the Revd. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the college. Architects were R.Herbert Carpenter and William Slater. 
 Keywords: architecture, picturesque, culture, historic, heritage, flying buttresses
PMR600-02 
 Spain, Oviedo: Picos de Europa, Covadonga: neo-Romanesque pilgrimage basilica, built between 1886 and 1901 to the plans of Roberto Frasinelli. Spain, Oviedo: Picos de Europa, Covadonga: neo-Romanesque pilgrimage basilica, built between 1886 and 1901 to the plans of Roberto Frasinelli. 
 Keywords: architecture, church
PMR319-06 
 USSR, Moscow: Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the Kremlin, built 1932-4. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, colourful, heritage, neo-Classical
PMR302-05 
 Germany, Rhineland Palatinate, Koblenz: former Prussian Government Building, erected in 1905 in neo-Romanesque style, now houses the Ministry of Defence Technology. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic
PMR294-08 
 Turkey, Ankara: the new guard marching down the parade to the Atatürk Mausoleum. Flanking the parade, Egyptian style, are neo-Hittite figures of lions. 
 Keywords: architecture, capital city, metropolis, culture, heritage, memorial, artistic, military, platoon
PMR255-01 
 France, Alsace-Lorraine, Strasbourg: monument to General Leclerc, liberator of the town after World War II, with the Opera House (Boudhors 1895-21) in the background. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, colourful, neo.Classical
PMR248-06 
 Italy, Marche, Urbino: the Duomo (Cathedral) dates back to 1021 but was destroyed in an earthquake in1789 and rebuilt in neo-Classical style in 1801. 
 Keywords: architecture, historic, heritage, culture, national heritage, church, Catholic
PMR-D3388 
 Germany, Saxony, Meissen, founded by King Henry I in 929: Market Place, with Rathaus (Town Hall) and neo-Renaissance facade of the Hirschhaus. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, ancient, architecture, mediaeval, culture, tradition, Misnia, Misno
PMR187-01 
 Hungary, Esztergom: the Basilica, the largest church in Hungary, built between 1822 and 1869 by architects Packh, Luhnel and Hild. The building is over 100 metres high , with a 30-metre-wide cupola, and contains one of the largest altar paintings in the world. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, historic , heritage, neo-classical, columns, dome
PMR186-06 
 Hungary, Budapest: the House of Parliament, built by Imre Steindl and completed in 1902, was influenced by the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. 
 Keywords: picturesque, traditional, architecture, capital city, metropolis, culture, historic , heritage, neo-Gothic, Danube, reflections
PMR186-03 
 Hungary, Budapest: St. Matthew's Church, rebuilt in the late 19th century by Frigyes Schulek. St. Matthew's Tower, in the foreground, was erected on the orders of King Mattheus Corvinus. 
 Keywords: traditional, architecture, capital city, metropolis, culture, historic , heritage, stone carving, neo-Gothic
PMR176-09 
 U.S.A., Washington D.C.: the Lincoln Memorial; its 36 columns represent thw 36 states of the union at the time of his assassination in 1865. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, neo-classical, capital
PMR174-07 
 U.S.A., New York: Roman Catholic Cathedral of New York, St. Patrick's, completed in 1906 in neo-Gothic style, modelled on Cologne Cathedral. View from the top of the RCA Building. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city
PMR174-05 
 U.S.A., New York: Roman Catholic Cathedral of New York, St. Patrick's, completed in 1906 in neo-Gothic style, modelled on Cologne Cathedral. View along Fifth Avenue with Olympic Tower and Corning Glass Building. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city
PMR174-04 
 U.S.A., New York: Roman Catholic Cathedral of New York, St. Patrick's, completed in 1906 in neo-Gothic style, modelled on Cologne Cathedral. View from the Rockefeller Center. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city
PMR171-01 
 U.S.A., California, San Francisco: Palace of Fine Arts, containing the "Exploratorium" museum. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city, neo-classical, columns, caryatids, reflections
PMR155-07 
 England, London: Houses of Parliament, seen from the Albert Embankment. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, neo-Gothic, Big Ben
PMR155-06 
 England, London: Houses of Parliament, with reflections in the River Thames. England, London: Houses of Parliament, with reflections in the River Thames. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, neo-Gothic, Big Ben
PMR-D2141 
 The Philippines, Manila: neo-classical gateway to Fort Santiago, dating from Spanish colonial times, but reconstructed after war damage. The tableau with the horseman is believed original. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Rizal
PMR-D2140 
 The Philippines, Manila: neo-classical gateway to Fort Santiago, dating from Spanish colonial times, but reconstructed after war damage, with reflection in canal. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage, Rizal
PMR-D2021 
 Scotland, Edinburgh: statue of Alexander restraining Bucephalus in the courtyard of the neo-classical City Chambers. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, capital city, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR-D1833 
 Cheshire: 12-foot figure of Mr Darcy in the lake at Lyme Park to celebrate the bicentenary of Pride and Prejudice. 
 Keywords: architecture, manor house, heritage, picturesque, culture, historic, landscape garden, park, ancestral home, estate, preservation, conservation, neo classical, Jane Austen
PMR-D1830 
 Cheshire: the Orangery Terrace at Lyme Park (NT). 
 Keywords: architecture, manor house, heritage, picturesque, culture, historic, landscape garden, park, ancestral home, estate, preservation, conservation, neo classical
PMR-D1829 
 Cheshire: the Orangery Terrace at Lyme Park (NT) 
 Keywords: architecture, manor house, heritage, picturesque, culture, historic, landscape garden, park, ancestral home, estate, preservation, conservation, neo classical
PMR-D1828 
 Cheshire: the Orangery Terrace at Lyme Park (NT). 
 Keywords: architecture, manor house, heritage, picturesque, culture, historic, landscape garden, park, ancestral home, estate, preservation, conservation, neo classical
PMR-D1826 
 Cheshire: 12-foot figure of Mr Darcy in the lake at Lyme Park (NT) celebrating bicentenary of Pride and Prejudice. 
 Keywords: architecture, Jane Austen, neo classical, conservation, preservation, estate, ancestral home, park, landscape garden, historic, culture, picturesque, heritage, manor house
PMR-D1825 
 Cheshire: picnic in costume, Lyme Park (NT). 
 Keywords: architecture, neo classical, conservation, preservation, estate, ancestral home, park, landscape garden, historic, culture, picturesque, heritage, manor house
PMR-D1824 
 Cheshire: Lyme Park House (NT). 
 Keywords: architecture, neo classical, conservation, preservation, estate, ancestral home, park, landscape garden, historic, culture, picturesque, heritage, manor house
PMR-D1823 
 Cheshire: Lyme Park House (NT). 
 Keywords: architecture, neo classical, conservation, preservation, estate, ancestral home, park, landscape garden, historic, culture, picturesque, heritage, manor house
PMR474-01 
 Spain, Catelonia, Barcelona: Ajuntament, the historic Town Hall in the Placa de Sant Jaume, parts of which date back to the 14th century. 
 Keywords: architecture, Neo-classical, metropolis, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR471-12 
 France, Provence, Avignon: main facade of the Opera House. 
 Keywords: mediaeval, culture, picturesque, national heritage, architecture, reflections, theatre, drama centre, Neo-classical
PMR467-07 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Central Library of the University on the Piata Gh. Gheorghiu Dej, which was burnt out during the 1989 uprising. 
 Keywords: architecture, literature, Neo-classical, metropolis, Dacia, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR467-05 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: Central Library of the University on the Piata Gh. Gheorghiu Dej, which was burnt out during the 1989 uprising. 
 Keywords: architecture, literature, Neo-classical, metropolis, Dacia, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR467-01 
 Romania, Wallachia, Bucharest: the University, built 1857-69 to plans of architect Alexandru Orascu. Traces of bullet holes on the facade after the 1989 uprising, have been removed. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, education, Neo-classical, Dacia, capital city, Bucuresti, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR466-01 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

Evening shot of the Palace of Culture, built 1890-1926 in neo-Gothic style, originally an administrative building but now housing four museums. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture, picturesque
PMR465-10 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

East front of the Orthodox Cathedral ( Mitropolia Moldovei), building of which began in 1833, with completion only in 1886, seat of the Metropolitan. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, Orthodox, Christian, Neo-classical
PMR465-05 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

The Palace of Culture, built 1890-1926 in neo-Gothic style, was originally an administrative building but now houses four museums. 
 Keywords: architecture, national heritage, historic, culture, picturesque
PMR465-04 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

Dosoftei House, dating from the late 17th century, formerly housed the printing press which brought out the works of Metropolitan Dosoftei. 
 Keywords: architecture, Neo-classical, picturesque, culture, historic, national heritage
PMR464-11 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

The enormous Orthodox Cathedral ( Mitropolia Moldovei), built between 1833 and 1886, seat of the Metropolitan. 
 Keywords: architecture, Neo-classical, Christian, Orthodox
PMR464-10 
 Romania, Moldavia, Iasi (pronounced "Yash"): the capital of Moldavia and of Romania from 1859-62, and third largest city of Romania, is a rich cultural centre.

The National Theatre, built in 1894-6 to the design of Viennese architects Helmer and Fellner, with the statue of author and founder Vasile Alecsandri (1821-90) in front. 
 Keywords: architecture, culture, opera house, Neo-classical, drama centre, monument
PMR459-08 
 Hungary, Debrecen: the Calvinist "Great Reform Church", completed in 1819, is the well-known landmark of the city. The Lajos Kossuth monument stands on the left. 
 Keywords: national heritage, sculpture, statue, heritage, historical, neo-classical, architecture
PMR458-01 
 Slovakia, Bratislava: "U Salvatora" pharmacy, in a still-to-be-renovated Neo-Renaissance building at Panská (Street) 35. 
 Keywords: national heritage, capital city, Pressburg, architecture
PMR455-11 
 Hungary, Szeged: statue of Lajos Kossuth (?) in Klauzál Square where he gave his last public address on 12th July 1849 before going into exile. 
 Keywords: national heritage, national hero, monument, sculpture, historical, neo-classical, architecture, freedom fighter
PMR455-05 
 Hungary, Szeged: Palace of Culture, which houses the Ferenc Móra Museum and city library. 
 Keywords: national heritage, heritage, historical, neo-classical, architecture
PMR455-04 
 Hungary, Szeged: Palace of Culture, which houses the Ferenc Móra Museum and city library. 
 Keywords: national heritage, heritage, historical, neo-classical, architecture
PMR452-10 
 Lithuania, Vilnius: the neo-classical Cathedral of St. Stanislav, built in 1783 under the supervision of the young architect, Laurynas Stucka-Gucevicius, was used as a concert hall before Lithuania's independence. 
 Keywords: city, columns, capital city, metropolis, architecture
PMR451-08 
 Latvia, Liepája: old wooden houses and the neo-Gothic, red-brick church tower. 
 Keywords: picturesque, street scene
PMR451-04 
 Latvia, Riga: the National Opera House, previously the Deutsches Theater, opened in 1856 (architect: Ludwig Bonstedt). 
 Keywords: architecture, colourful, flowerbeds, national heritage, historic, picturesque, neo-classical, capital city, metropolis
PMR448-04 
 Latvia, Riga: National Theatre. 
 Keywords: city, Art Deco, national heritage, historic, picturesque, neo-classical, capital city, metropolis, architecture
PMR448-03 
 Latvia, Riga: Church of Saints Peter and Paul. 
 Keywords: city, national heritage, historic, picturesque, neo-classical, capital city, metropolis, architecture
PMR436-05 
 Lithuania, Vilnius: St. Stanislaw's Cathedral stands on the site of numerous predecessors going back to pre Christian times. The present classical building was completed in 1783 by L. Stuoka-Gucevicius. In soviet times it was used as a concert hall. The cathedral belltower, 52 metres high, plus 5 metres below ground level which date back to 13th century. The lowest visible stories (round) are 14th century, part of the old city wall. 
 Keywords: city, architecture, metropolis, capital city, neo-classical
PMR436-04 
 Lithuania, Vilnius: St. Stanislaw's Cathedral stands on the site of numerous predecessors going back to pre Christian times. The present classical building was completed in 1783 by L. Stuoka-Gucevicius. In soviet times it was used as a concert hall. Oblique view, with the tower of the castle (Gediminas Tower) on its hill in the background. 
 Keywords: city, neo-classical, capital city, metropolis, architecture
PMR436-01 
 Lithuania, Vilnius: St. Stanislaw's Cathedral stands on the site of numerous predecessors going back to pre Christian times. The present classical building was completed in 1783 by L. Stuoka-Gucevicius. In soviet times it was used as a concert hall. 
 Keywords: city, architecture, metropolis, capital city, neo-classical
PMR435-12 
 Lithuania, Kaunas: the Garrison Church, built in neo Byzantine style for the town garrison of the Tzar in 1895 (side view). It now houses a museum of sculpture. 
 Keywords: pedestrian zone, photogenic, architecture
PMR435-11 
 Lithuania, Kaunas: the Garrison Church, built in neo Byzantine style for the town garrison of the Tzar in 1895. It now houses a museum of sculpture. 
 Keywords: pedestrian zone, photogenic, architecture
PMR135K-30 
 Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Sükhbaatar Square: the colonnaded Genghis Khan monument which was completed in 2006 (the 800th anniversary of his coronation) and now forms the front of the Parliament Building. 
 Keywords: Mongol, neo-classical, architecture, Outer Mongolia, capital, monument, statue, Genghis Khan, Chinggis Khaan
PMR135K-29 
 Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Sükhbaatar Square: the State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet. 
 Keywords: Mongol, neo-classical, architecture, Chinggis Khaan, Genghis Khan, statue, monument, capital, steppe, Outer Mongolia
PMR128K-22 
 Canada, Ontario, Ottawa: the neo-Gothic East Block of Parliament Buildings, started in 1859. 
 Keywords: metropolis, architecture, capital city, picturesque, national heritage, historic, autumn, cityscape
PMR099K-18 
 Argentina: San Miguel de Tucumán, the largest city in northern Argentina, was founded in 1565 by Spanish Conquistador, Diego de Villarroel. The cathedral, built in 1856, although a church has occupied this site since 1565. The architect was Pierre Etcheverry, a Basque. Here: a closer look at the dome (in Argentinian colours) and tympanum. 
 Keywords: architecture, plaza mayor, neo-classical, religious architecture, church, street scene
PMR099K-17 
 Argentina: San Miguel de Tucumán, the largest city in northern Argentina, was founded in 1565 by Spanish Conquistador, Diego de Villarroel. The cathedral, built in 1856, although a church has occupied this site since 1565. The architect was Pierre Etcheverry, a Basque. 
 Keywords: architecture, street scene, church, religious architecture, neo-classical, plaza mayor
PMR099K-05 
 Argentina: Santiago del Estero, the oldest city in Argentina, founded in 1553, is known as "Madre de Ciudades" (Mother of cities). The Orthodox Catholic Church, in neo-Gothic style. 
 Keywords: architecture, street scene, religious architecture, Gothic
PMR098K-25 
 Paraguay, Asunción (full name: Nuestra Senora Santa Maria de la Asunción): Palacio de los López ( the López Presidential Palace) in its well manicured grounds, is the seat of the Paraguayan Government. 
 Keywords: capital city, architecture, neo-classical
PMR094K-02 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schwangau: the neo-Gothic Hohenschwangau Castle built by King Maximilian II of Bavaria, where Ludwig II was born and spent his childhood. 
 Keywords: autumn, Castle of the Swan Knights, Schloss Hohenschwangau, Hohenschwangau Palace, Romantic Road, Romantische Strasse
PMR087K-05 
 Croatia, Dalmatia, Split: Trg Republike (Republic Square) surrounded by the 19th century neo-Renaissance "Prokuratien". 
 Keywords: national heritage, arcade, Renaissance architecture, Yugoslavia, picturesque, historic town
PMR084K-07 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: Bug Orchid (Orchis coriophora). 
 Keywords: flowers, botany, plants, blooming, botanical, wild flowers
PMR083K-31 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: male Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-30 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: male Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-29 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Cetti's Warbler (Cettia cetti). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-28 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Fan-tailed Warbler or Zitting Cisticola (Cisticola juncidis). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-27 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Fan-tailed Warbler or Zitting Cisticola (Cisticola juncidis). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-26 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus). 
 Keywords: birds, bird-watching, ornithology
PMR083K-25 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Sedge Warbler (Acrocephalus schoenobaenus). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-24 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Olivacious Warbler (Hippolais pallida). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR083K-23 
 Cyprus, Neo Khorio: bird-ringing by Birdlife Cyprus: Olivacious Warbler (Hippolais pallida). 
 Keywords: birds, ornithology, bird-watching
PMR052K-02 
 Spain, Oviedo, Covadonga: Neo-Romanesque pilgrimage basilica, built 1886-1901, in Covadonga, Picos de Europa. 
 Keywords: Neo-Romanesque architecture, church, religious architecture
PMR023K-11 
 Viet Nam, Saigon: Notre Dame Cathedral, completed in 1883 in neo-Romanesque style 
 Keywords: Vietnam, architecture, church, Catholic, religion
PMR564-01 
 Australia, New South Wales, Sydney: Government House, built in Gothic style between 1837 and 1845, is the seat of the Governor of New South Wales. 
 Keywords: architecture, neo-Gothic, Gothic revival
PMR551-1 
 Vietnam, Saigon/Ho Chi Min City: Notre Dame Cathedral, completed in 1883 in neo-Romanesque style. 
 Keywords: religious building, church, Christian, architecture, colonial architecture, historic building
PMR683-10 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, with reflections in the water of the neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, island hopping, Hellas, Helenic, Dodecanese, Ionian Islands, picturesque, colourful, yachts, Greek Orthodox Church, fishing boats, architecture
PMR683-09 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside, with an old anchor in the foreground. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR683-08 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR683-07 
 Greece, Island of Symi: a youngster fishing from the quay of the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR683-06 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, with its clear water, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR683-05 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR683-04 
 Greece, Island of Symi: the picturesque harbour of the town of Symi, surrounded by neo-classical houses clinging to the rocky hillside. Most houses date from the 19th century, when Symi's prosperity peaked under Ottoman rule. 
 Keywords: Greek Isles, architecture, fishing boats, Greek Orthodox Church, yachts, colourful, picturesque, Ionian Islands, Dodecanese, Helenic, Hellas, island hopping
PMR668-09 
 Germany, Brandenburg, Potsdam: the newly renovated classical Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) (1837), another work of architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, stands in the Alter Markt, which was almost totally laid to waste during WWII. 
 Keywords: East Germany, Egyptian obelisk, Neo Classical architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque
PMR668-08 
 Germany, Berlin: the "French Cathedral", built 1701-5 for the Huguenots, in Gendarmenmarkt, with part of the Schauspielhaus (left) and the Friedrich Schiller memorial. 
 Keywords: East Germany, statues, Neo Classical architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city
PMR668-07 
 Germany, Berlin: the newly rebuilt classical Schauspielhaus (1821) in Gendarmenmarkt, now used as a concert hall, a work of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, with the Friedrich Schiller memorial in front. 
 Keywords: East Germany, capital city, picturesque, Baroque, architecture, historic, national heritage, metropolis, Neo Classical architecture, statues
PMR668-06 
 Germany, Berlin: the classical Schauspielhaus (1821) in Gendarmenmarkt, with the "French Cathedral", built 1701-5 for the Huguenots, and the Schiller memorial in the centre of the square. 
 Keywords: East Germany, statues, Neo Classical architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city
PMR668-04 
 Germany, Berlin: St. Hedwig's Cathedral (1747-73) built to emulate the Roman Pantheon. 
 Keywords: East Germany, Neo Classical architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, Baroque, picturesque, capital city
PMR668-02 
 Germany, Berlin: Humboldt University on Unter den Linden, with statue of its founder, Alexander von Humboldt. 
 Keywords: East Germany, Corinthian columns, Neo Classical architecture, metropolis, national heritage, historic, architecture, picturesque, capital city
PMR606-01 
 Malta, Gozo, Mgarr: colourful fishing boat and fisherman in the harbour, overlooked by the neo-Gothic church, Our Lady of Lourdes. 
 Keywords: fishing boats, luzzi, harbour scene
PMR605-02 
 Malta, Mdina: St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, erected according to plans of Lorenzo Gafa in 1702, after the old cathedral was destroyed in the earthquake of 1693. 
 Keywords: architecture, neo-Gothic
PMR605-01 
 Malta, Mdina: cannons in Piazza San Pawl; the neo-Gothic house is about 100 years old. 
 Keywords: architecture, cannon, neo-Gothic

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