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Cityscape of Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Friedrichsplatz with the Mannheim Water Tower (Wasserturm) in the foreground
Closeup on Frauenkirche tower in Munich, Germany
Budapest, Hungary  May 21, 2023. Elizabeth Lookout tower on Janos Hill (Janos-hegy) in Budapest, Hungary. Built in 1911, the tower was named after Empress Elisabeth, wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I. View with people.
The neo-gothic splendor of the New Town Hall dominates architecturally the north side of the Marienplatz and is the seat of the Lord Mayor. Its tower with the Münchner Kindel on the top offers a great view and houses the famous bell tower, which is a true spectator magnet. Here you can also see the Tower's clock.
famouse medieval belfry Belfort of Bruges and  Grote Markt square, Belgium
Maastricht, the Netherlands, - April 25, 2021. City life in Maastricht on a sunny weekend day in April.
Tower of the historic church of Wijckel in Gaasterland, Netherlands
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Floor, Ponte Vecchio,Duomo of Florence, Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza Delia Signoria, Basilica of Santa Croce, Basilica of Santa Maria, and Piazza del Duomo
Bruges, Belgium - May 11, 2015: Tourist on Grote Markt square in Bruges, Belgium on May 11, 2015. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Augustinian Convent building founded in 1317 by the Dauphins de la Tour and has sustained numerous alterations after the Revolution. The cloister dates from the reconstruction work undertaken by the monks in about 1640, after the accidental collapse of part of the buildings. This photo was shot in Cremieu medieval town, in Isere, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France during a summer sunny day.
Bruges, Belgium - September 8, 2022: Impressive medieval building it is massive the Belfort van Brugge in front of which is a large square, not visible here.
View of one of the new bronze statues of St John the Baptist and Virgin and Child erected on the exterior of St John the Baptist Church, Cirencester in August 2021, replacing those removed back in the 1960's
Fanciful baroque touches to the gables and façades of the historical houses at the “Grote Markt” (Grand Place) in Antwerp, Belgium. In front of façades: the statue of Brabo. According to folklore, and as celebrated by the statue of Brabo, Antwerp got its name from a legend. A mythical giant called Antigoon, exacted a toll from those approaching the city, and for those who refused, he severed one of their hands and threw it into the river Scheldt. Eventually, the giant was slain by a young hero named Brabo, who cut off the giant's own hand and flung it into the river. Hence the name Antwerpen, from Dutch hand werpen—akin to Old English hand and wearpan (= to throw), that has changed to today's warp.
The 14th Century Jewel Tower and the Victoria Tower of the houses of Parliament, London, UK. The Jewel Tower was built around 1365 to house the treasure of king Edward III, and was know as the Kings Privy Wardrobe.
St Martin's Tower, also called Carfax Tower, remains of the Church of St. Martin. It is adorned with two figures called quarter boys who hit the bells. Oxford, United Kingdom
Germany, Potsdam, August 10, 2024 - St. Peter and Paul Church in Potsdam surrounded by trees
Belfry Tower in the historical center of Bruges, Belgium.
Bell Tower - Belfry of Bruges
Bruges, Belgium, July 5, 2023: Belfry of Bruges Belfort van Brugge bell tower medieval building Scheldt Gothic architecture style and people tourists on Markt Market square in Brugge old town
Warsaw, Poland - 18 August, 2019: Exterior view of the famous Culture and Science Builging in Warsaw, Poland
Ghent, Belgium
Brabo Statue in front of the City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium.
the island of Ameland in the dutch north sea at spring time
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.
Bologna, Italy - May 26, 2020: Phase 2 Covid-19 day after. Clock tower of Palazzo d'Accursio or Comunale palace overlooking Piazza Maggiore, square. Poster for release of Patrick Zaki activist.
Aerial view of Montelbaanstoren Clock Tower in Amsterdam, Montelbaanstoren tower in Amsterdam, aerial city view of Montelbaanstoren Tower, aerial view of narrow canals of Amsterdam, popular place in Amsterdam\n\nThe Montelbaanstoren is a tower on bank of the Oudeschans – a canal in Amsterdam. The original tower was built in 1516 as part of the Walls of Amsterdam for the purpose of defending the city and the harbour. The top half, designed by Hendrick de Keyser, was extended to its current, decorative form in 1606. Since then the tower has been 48m tall.\n\nBecause the 3rd Duke of Alba proposed incorporating the tower into a castle (the Monte Albano) the tower became known in Dutch as the Monte Albano Toren. Over the years this became garbled to \
tower of church in Meppel, Holland
The Brabo Fountain, located on Antwerp's Grote Markt in the downtown region. The statue was made by the sculptor Jef Lambeaux in 1887. Antwerp is Belgium's most populous city and the capital of the Antwerp province, located in Flanders.
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Bruges, Belgium, is known for its medieval charm and intricate network of canals. This city, often referred to as the Venice of the North, is a tapestry of historical architecture, winding waterways, and cobbled streets, epitomising the timeless beauty of a bygone era.
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