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Archway with marble colonnade and a reflecting pool at a thermal spa building in Montecatini Terme. The building is in a 18th century style and has ornate decoration.
An aerial view of the Rotunda St. John Baptist Church in Gozo
Ankara, Turkey - August 15, 2015: Turkish people visit the Ataturk Mausoleum in summer time in Ankara. Anıtkabir (literally, \
The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a Carmelite Roman Catholic minor basilica; it is one of the major churches of Valletta, Malta.
The Upper Barrakka Gardens are a public garden in Valletta, Malta. Along with the Lower Barrakka Gardens in the same city, they offer a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour. The gardens are located on the upper tier of Saints Peter and Paul Bastion. Lord Strickland Statue is located at the left of image. He was prime minister of Malta between 1924 - 1932.\n\nValletta is an administrative unit and the capital of Malta which is an island country in Southern Europe, located in the Mediterranean Sea.
Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa, Sicily.
Built in 1950 in the place where the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary took place in Nazareth
View on the cathedral of Matera, Southern Italy
Cathedral of Málaga, historic center, Spain.
June 25, 2023: Scarzuola is an ancient Catholic sanctuary in the country of Umbria region, inside which is the mysterious and esoteric City Ideal designed by the Milanese architect Tomaso Buzzi
Victoria city with Saint George Basilica view from the citadel - Victoria, Gozo, Malta
The Palermo Cathedral (Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary) in Palermo, Sicily, Italy on a sunny day.
The Basilica of Mary SS. Annunziata in Comiso. Sicily, Southern Italy
Elevated view of Rotunda Church of Xewkija, Gozo, Malta
Modica, Sicily. From the street, view of the stairs leading to the Cathedral of Saint George.
Piazza della Madonna, Basilica of the Holy House, Loreto town, Italy
the quarters of Bologhine, Z'ghara and the Mediterranean coast - Our Lady of Africa basilica - white buildings with satellite dishes - French colonial architecture
Aerial view of Cagliari old town, capital of the Sardinia island. Italy.
Seville Cathedral and General Archive of the Indies (Archivo General de Indias) - Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia  during morning blue hour, Barri Gothic Quarter in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain with sunlight shade
Malta, Mdina. Cathedral of Saint Paul facade.
A panorama of Ragusa Ibla, a village in Southeast Sicily, Italy. The bell tower in the foreground belongs to the church of Santa Maria dell'Itria. Ragusa Ibla is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Val di Noto group.
Panorama of the ancient city of Rome, Italy. As seen from Mincio.
Malaga Cathedral low angle view, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Paul  is built in the Baroque style in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Majestic St. Paul's Cathedral In Mdina, Malta
Ta' Pinu basilica of Gharb on Gozo island, Malta, Europe
View of the city of Valetta, Malta.
Square with cathedral church in Gotic quarter of Barcelona, Spain
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located near Garb on the island of Gozo, the sister island of Malta.\nIn 1883 a woman from the village of Garb, Karmni Grima, heard the voice of Our Lady at the small chapel that then occupied this site. It rapidly became a centre of pilgrimage and the number of visitors soon overwhelmed the little church.\nTodays magnificent church in Romanesque Style was built between 1920 and 1932. It is an architectural masterpiece, especially inside with its superb sculptures and craftsmanship in Maltese stone. The sanctuary was constructed in front of the original chapel. In 1932 the new Church was blessed and opened to the public and in 1935, Pope Pius XI raised it to the dignity of Minor Basilica.\nSince 2017 the space in front of basilica no longer serves as a carpark but with mosaic on both sides it became a place to welcome the devout apart from serving as an attraction and a spiritual aid to pilgrims. The mosaic work was commissioned to the Centro Aletti of Rome, under the guidance of Fr Marko Ivan Rupnik. The Centro Aletti is renowned for the sacred art which it has created in 150 churches all over the world, including the Vatican and sanctuaries such as Lourdes and Fatima.\nTa' Pinu, Gharb, Gozo, Malta, Europe.
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