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Ruins of Netley Abbey
Karlskirche is a baroque church completed in 1737, Vienna, Austria
Abbey of San Galganoi San Galgano, Tuscany, Italy
Majestic St. Pierre Cathedral In Geneva, Switzerland
Cathedral Ruins at Netley Abbey
Kings College Chapel grounds, Cambridge, England, UK. viewed from a public footpath on King's Parade. This image is heavily post processed to create a pencil drawing effect.
Drawn and measured very precisely by Antoine Desgodetz Architect in 1676.
The abbey of Relec is an abbey founded probably in 1132 in the valley of the Queffleut at the foot of the Monts d'Arrée, in the territory of the commune of Plounéour-Ménez in Finistère in Brittany.
London, United Kingdom – December 16, 2020: The magnificent Eltham Palace in Greenwich which was restyled by the Courtauld's. This is the Great Hall, the oldest part of the building
Views of historic Dresden, Germany.Dresden is the capital city of the German state of Saxony.  Dresden is the 12th most populous city of Germany and the fourth largest by area.  Dresden is the second largest city on the River Elbe just after Hamburg.Dresden has a history as the capital and royal residence for the Kings of Saxony.  The city was known as the Jewel Box due to its' Baroque and Rococo city centre.  During WWII the British and Americans bombed the city killing approximately 25,000 people and destroying the city.  The ruins of the city remained for 50 years until being rebuilt between 1994 and 2005.  Dresen is one of the most popular cities visited in Germany.
A view of the historic ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, UK.
The exterior of St Marys Church in East Guldeford with cemetery, surrounded by trees, with grass in the foreground and a moody sky.
Abbey of Maillezais, France
Christ Church Cathedral
The abbey of Saint Savin sur Gartempe, Romanesque style abbey, view from the outside, town of Saint Savin sur Gartempe, department of Vienne, France
St Botolph’s Priory in Colchester, Essex, Eastern England, was founded around 1093 and housed Augustinian canons until its dissolution in 1536. It was constructed using flint and reused Roman bricks which were locally readily available thanks to the town’s earlier occupation as a Roman settlement. The Priory was built in typical Norman style with thick circular pillars and round arches, of which this image shows part. The Priory was badly damaged in 1648 during the siege of Colchester in the Civil War.
Once considered one of the most beautiful monasteries in Europe, the Abbaye de Jumièges in Normandy is still quite impressing for visitors.
Brompton Oratory aka the London Oratory, in the Brompton area of south-west central London. Designed by Herbert Gribble, the Neoclassical/Baroque Roman Catholic church was consecrated in 1884.
Christ Church in Chislehurst, England
Haworth church and churchyard with headstones, this is beside the Bronte Parsonage and is the church where Emily and Charlotte Bronte's father was parson. Post processed to give a painterly effect.
Salisbury Cathedral.
The famous Palladian style building in Radcliffe Square, Oxford, UK.  It was built between 1737 and 1749, and houses one of Oxford University's libraries.
12th century Royal Cistercian Abbey of Chaalis in France
Vintage photograph of Sistine Chapel, Vatican Rome,19th Century
Commonwealth Church / the Holy Trinity Church - north-west Inner London, the City of Westminster and the Borough of Camden, Marylebone Road UK. 08/18/2023. One Marylebone event space.
St George's Church in Wrotham at Kent, England. This is a late 13th century church but the tower and porch date to the 15th century. It was built on the site of an earlier church dating back to the middle of the 10th century.
The ancient gothic abbey in the France
Snowy scenes in Wilmslow, Cheshire. A blanket of fresh snow transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland.
Views in and around Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire, old broken down abbey and surounding grounds
Marienhafe, Germany - October 13, 2022: The Stoertebekerturm on a rainy day in autumn. The story goes that the pirate Klaus Stoertebeker sought refuge in the port of Marienhafe at the end of the 14th century. At that time, fleeing from the Hanseatic League, Denmark and the German Order of Knights, the pirates Klaus Stoertebeker and Goedeke Michel fled with other pirates to Marienhafe, which was located directly on the North Sea after a heavy storm surge.
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