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Statue of General Maximo Gomez in the center of old city, Havana, Cuba
Nagykanizsa, Hungary - Jun 2, 2023: A walking in the center of Nagykanizsa city in southwestern Hungary in a sunny spring day. Selective focus
Part of the exterior of, and two entrances to, the National Museum of Art of Romania in central Bucharest The building was formerly the Royal Palace of Romania.
The classic facade of the hungarian national museum in Budapest, Hungary
Vintage photograph of Luke Fildes British painter and illustrator born in Liverpool and trained at the South Kensington and Royal Academy Schools.
Goethe-Schiller monument in front of the German National Theater on Theaterplatz in Weimar, Thuringia. The world-famous double statue of the two poets was created by Ernst Rietschel in 1857. The Bavarian king donated the materials.
Tourists resting at sunset in front of Palazzo Pitti, a Renaissance palace in Florence, that now represents the largest museum complex of the city
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First day of winter, heavy snow in Bucharest city, Romania
Nouvelle Aquitaine - France
Incidental people visible outside the entrance of the commercial museum known as Palazzo Pitti at Florence in Tuscany, Italy. It's a primarily Renaissance residence dating from 1458 and began as the home of Luca Pitti, a prolific Florentine banker. The Medicis purchased the palace in 1549 and it became the seat of the dynasties of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Napoleon used the palace as a base in the late 1700s and in 1919 King Victor Emmanuel gave the palace and its contents to the Italian people. Hitler and a Nazi delegation visited Palazzo Pitti and the associated Boboli Gardens for a tour in May 1938 and to attend a concert in October 1940.
Saint, Anton, Slovakia - February 26, 2014: Audience saloon with the portraits of glorious officers from war with the Turks by Carl Emrich (1727 - 1731) in palace Saint Anton.
The monument to Prince Casimir I of Opole stands in the southern frontage of the Opole market square. The first Piast prince to use the eagle as his trademark. It was made of bronze according to the design of the sculptor Wit Pichurski.\nThe monument: Prince Casimir I of Opole\nthe artist, Wit Pichurski\ndate of creation: 20/05/2018\nlocation: Opole, Poland
Vienna, Austria - 03-17-2022: View of famous art museum Albertina in the historic center of Vienna, Austria with the monument of Erzherzog Albrecht in front in the evening in spring season.
The view of Municipal Square and the City Hall building, Lisbon, Portugal.
Vintage photograph of Chilean Naval Officer, 19th Century
Vienna, Austria, - June, 20, 2013: Leopoldsbrunnen fountain in center Vienna, Austria
Salem Oregon USA - Feb 10, 2023: Oregon State Capitol Building Dome with the Golden Lumber Jack on Top
Seen from the entrance to St Katharine Docks near Tower Bridge in London is Butler’s Wharf - once a warehouse and now apartments - and the River Thames, with the ‘Dixie Queen’ paddleboat moored on the South Bank.
Robert Peel statue at Gawsworth Hall, Cheshire
Vertical low key studio shot on mixed brown classic backdrop of 17 year old blonde model in fur stole and head band. Waist up, profile, touching fur. Cross processed to create Old Masters painting feel.
Low Angle View Of Monastery of the Holy Cross in Coimbra, Portugal
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAAntique world map, Greece and Turkey
Cancelled Stamp From Brunei Featuring The Sultan, Omar Ali Saifuddien III.  Omar Ali Saifuddien III Lived From 1914 Until 1986.
Westminster, London, 2022. Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculpture in London representing Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe, who led an uprising in Roman. Sculptured by Thomas Graham Jackson
Central West Park in New York, West Side, New-York Historical Society area. Traffic on September Tuesday 26, 2017.
Statue of astronomer Jan Heweliusz in Gdansk, Poland
Historical monument of MadridIt is located at Retiro Park, Madrid, Spain. It was designed by Mariano Benlliure and inaugurated on January 28, 1907
Cuba - La Havana - Havana Vieja - Statue of Antonio Gades, Cathedral Square\n\nAntonio Esteve Rodeñas, better known by the pseudonym of Antonio Gades, is a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer born in Elda (province of Alicante) on November 14, 1936 and died in Madrid on July 20, 2004. He contributed to the popularization flamenco on the international scene and was the first director of the Ballet Nacional de España. Committed to the Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain since the years of the Democratic Transition, he was a member of the Central Committee until his death. He is also symbolically a member of the Communist Party of Cuba, while he regularly travels to this country to present shows there.
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