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Especially of  fresco  house, Pompeii.
Zurich - The fresco of Baptism of Jesus in the church Pfarrkirche Liebfrauen by Fritz Kunz from end of 19. cent.
Temples of Varanasi
Arquà Petrarca, Italy - June 27, 2023:  The frescoes of the house of the poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca)
Tomb from the Via Portuense - columbarium. Rome, Italy
Ancient religious murals in Siena, Italy
Oslo, Norway - 30 April 2022: The Main Hall Inside city hall
Saint Nicholas, Ancient, Myra, Santa Claus, Bishop, Basilica, Anatolia, Monument, Mosaic, Antalya - Turkey
Algiers, Algeria: Our Lady of Africa Catholic basilica - the Black Virgin - 19th century temple designed by Jean Eugene Fromageau in Byzantine style - French colonial architecture - central apse, altar and the Black Virgin in the presbytery - photo by M.Torres
Altar in the crypt of the Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome, Italy
Ravenna - The ceiling symbolic mosaic with Baptism of Christ in the center among the apostles in  Baptistery of Neon (Battistero Neoniano from 5. cent.
A view of the stunning frescoes inside de apse of the Duomo of Spoleto, a medieval town in the Umbria region, central Italy. The frescoes, depicting the Stories of the Virgin, were painted by Filippo Lippi between 1467 and 1469. The Duomo, or Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta (Cathedral of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary), was built starting from 1067 in Romanesque and Lombard style and consecrated in 1198. Spoleto, one of the most visited medieval cities in Italy, hosts the Festival of the Two Worlds, a world-famous event that brings together hundreds of artists, musicians, classical dancers and opera singers every year. The Umbria region, considered the green lung of Italy for its wooded mountains, is characterized by a perfect integration between nature and the presence of man, in a context of environmental sustainability and healthy life. In addition to its immense artistic and historical heritage, Umbria is famous for its food and wine production and for the high quality of the olive oil produced in these lands. Super wide angle image in high definition format.
Florence, Italy – April 08, 2017: Brancacci Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, famous of Renaissance frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino da Panicale, lilippino Lippi
Rome, Italy - May 12, 2018: The Basilica of the Sacred Heart is located in the Castro Pretorio district, near Termini Station and was built between 1879 and 1887 at the behest of Pope Pius IX who, in 1870, laid the foundation stone of the new building. However, due to the annexation of Rome to the Kingdom of Italy, the work was interrupted; it was only thanks to San Giovanni Bosco that construction could be resumed in 1880 and completed in 1887 by the architect Francesco Vespignani. In this photo, above the side altar dedicated to the baptism of Jesus Christ, detail of the lunette depicting the Heavenly Father.
when the saints go marching in upon the bridge of heaven, an old mural in the church of Skibby, Denmark, June 28,2021
The stunning dome frescoes of the Stavropoleos Monastery Church in Bucharest, featuring intricate religious artwork that covers the entire ceiling. At the center of the dome is a depiction of Christ Pantocrator, surrounded by various saints and biblical scenes, reflecting the rich Byzantine artistic heritage. Bucharest, Romania
For many generations, Fanefjord Church's frescos - Biblia pauperum style - were hidden under a covering of plaster. From 1932 to 1934 the frescos were painstakingly uncovered under the guidance of the National Museum.
Siena, İtaly - 08/30/2023.\nSienais a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena. Siena is the 12th largest city in the region by number of inhabitants, with a population of 53,062 as of 2022. The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centuries. Siena is also home to the oldest bank in the world, the Monte dei Paschi bank, which has been operating continuously since 1472 (551 years ago).Several significant Renaissance painters were born and worked in Siena, among them Duccio, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Simone Martini and Sassetta, and influenced the course of Italian and European art.The University of Siena, originally called Studium Senese, was founded in 1240, making it one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world. Siena was one of the most important cities in medieval Europe, and its historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which contains several buildings from the 13th and 14th centuries. The city is famous for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval cityscape and the Palio, a horse race held twice a year in Piazza del Campo.
Milan - The mosaic of Jesus among the apostle in Basilica di San Lorenzo and chapel of Sant Aquilino from 5. cent.
Interior of the Cathedral of Serravalle in Vittorio Veneto
sambata de sus, Romania – October 15, 2018: the icon with the baptism of Jesus at the Sambata de Sus monastery - Romania
Close-up of byzantine mosaic of the dome of Arians Baptistery. Ravenna. Italy.
Hanging of Judas in a tree, an ancient fresco in Fanefjord church, Denmark, October 10, 2022
Freshly restored frescos in a church ceiling in Sankt Mariæ Kirke – The Church of Our Lady – is part of a former Carmelite Priory and the church is from 1430. Today it is a normal Danish church.
Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament in the Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Brescia, Italy - May 22, 2016: Brescia - The fresco of Resurrected Christ in church Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine by Brescian school of 15. cent.
14th century frescoes in the Upper Basilica of St Francis in Assisi
Torcello, Venice, Italy - July 14,2018: Church of Santa Maria Assunta, figure of damned.  Westt wall mosaics of the Last judgement, done in this second phase by byzantine workers.
Pyramus and Thisbe are a pair of legendary, ill-fated lovers from Babylon whose story forms part of Ovid's Metamorphoses. House of Loreius Tiburtinus, Pompeii.\n\nPyramus and Thisbe's parents, driven by rivalry, forbade their union, but they communicated through a crack in the wall between their houses. They planned to meet under a mulberry tree, but a series of tragic misunderstandings led to their deaths: Thisbe fled from a lioness, leaving her cloak behind, which Pyramus found and mistook as evidence of her death. Believing Thisbe was killed by the lioness, Pyramus committed suicide, staining the mulberry fruits with his blood. Thisbe, upon finding Pyramus dead, also killed herself. The gods changed the color of the mulberry fruits to honor their forbidden love.
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