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Colourful houses, Gamla Stan, Stortorget Square, Stockholm, Sweden. Stortorget Square is situated in the heart of Gamla Stan, Stockholms old town
Borsen (old Stock Exchange) and Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. Situated in Gamla Stan, Stockholms old town, the old Stock Exchange building is owned by the Swedish Academy
Marina and church, Malta
St Pauls Church, Rabat, Malta. The church is named for St Paul, who is said to have stayed in Rabat for three months after he was shipwrecked on the Maltese coast in 60 AD
St Pauls Cathedral, Mdina, Malta. Mdina is the oldest town in Malta. It was fortified by the Phoenicians in about 1000 BC and was the site of the Governors palace in Roman times
Cathedral of Nuesta Senora de los Remedios, La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2007. The cathedral of La Laguna was built in 1913
Town Hall, La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, 2007. Facade of the town hall, situated in the Plaza del Adelantado. The facade, which was remodelled in 1822 by Juan Nepomuceno Conejo
House of Blackheads and St Peters church, Riga, Latvia. One of the architectural treasures of Riga, this building was recently rebuilt in honour of the citys 800th anniversary in 2001
Temple of Hercules, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
Temple of Concord, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
San Cataldo and Martorana churches, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Quattro Canti, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
The Hofburg, Vienna, Austria
The Opera House, Vienna, Austria
The Hofburg with carriage, Vienna, Austria
The Castle, Prague, Czech Republic
Vajdahunyad castle in the city park, Budapest, Hungary
St Thomass Tower, Harbour, Marsascala, Malta
The Prado, Madrid, Spain
Cafe and colourful houses, Stortorget Square, Stockholm, Sweden. Stortorget Square is situated in the heart of Gamla Stan, Stockholms old town
Brompton Oratory, South Kensington, London. Popularly known as Brompton Oratory, the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was consecrated in 1884
Mansion House, York, North Yorkshire. Built in the 18th century, Yorks fine Georgian Mansion House is home to the citys Lord Mayor
Corn Exchange Building, Bury St Edmunds, England
Charles II on Custom House, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
St Marks Square and Basilica, Venice, ItalySt Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium, the Holy Apostles and the Hagia Sophia
Vigado Concert Hall, Budapest, Hungary. The Vigado Concert Hall was built between 1859 and 1864. The building incorporates a variety of architectural styles
Town Hall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. The Hall of the Trinity Guild was built in 1421. Today it forms part of the Town Hall of Kings Lynn
Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. The Victorian Corn Exchange with its Grade II Listed facade was converted into a theatre and multipurpose arts venue in 1996
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Cheshire, 2005. Built in 1911, Crewes Lyceum Theatre is a Grade II Listed Building. It underwent extensive restoration in 1994
Southport Arts Centre, Southport, Merseyside, 2005. Housing a theatre and conference facilities, Southports Arts Centre was built in the 1930s
Octagon Theatre, Yeovil, Somerset, 2005
Church of Notre Dame, Dijon, Burgundy, France. Built in Burgundian Gothic style, the Church of Notre Dame dates from the 13th century. The facade (left) is famous for its three rows of gargoyles
San Giorgio Church, Modica, Sicily, Italy. A fine example of Sicilian Baroque architecture, this church was rebuilt to a design by Rosario Gagliardi in the 18th century after being damaged in an
Church of San Michele, Lucca, Tuscany. The church, dedicated to St Michael, was built in the 12th century. It has a remarkable facade made up of five rows of columns
St Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium, the Holy Apostles and the Hagia Sophia
Mosaics on the facade of St Marks Basilica, Venice, Italy. The Basilica of St Mark was built in Byzantine style and modelled on two basilicas from the city of Byzantium
Rouen Cathedral, the Portal and Saint-Romain Tower, Full Sunlight, 1893. Found in the collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris
The Rouen Cathedral in fog, 1893. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)The Rouen Cathedral in fog, 1893. Private Collection
The Rouen Cathedral, 1892. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)The Rouen Cathedral, 1892. Private Collection
The Portal of the Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light, 1894. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)The Portal of the Rouen Cathedral in Morning Light, 1894. Found in the collection of Fondation Beyeler, Basel
The Rouen Cathedral, the Portal, Morning Fog, 1894. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)The Rouen Cathedral, the Portal, Morning Fog, 1894. Found in the collection of Museum Folkwang, Essen
View of Rouen, 1892. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)View of Rouen, 1892. Found in the collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rouen
The Rouen Cathedral. The portal as seen from the front, 1892. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)The Rouen Cathedral. The portal as seen from the front, 1892. Found in the collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris
La Morgue (3rd State, 9 1 / 8 x 8 1 / 8 Inches), 1854, (1927). Artist: Charles MeryonLa Morgue (3rd State, 9 1/8 x 8 1/8 Inches), 1854, (1927). From Masters of Etching: Charles Meryon - No. 14. [The Studio, London, 1927]
Rue Des Toiles A Bourges (5th State, 8 1 / 2 x 4 3 / 4 Inches), 1853, (1927). Artist: Charles MeryonRue Des Toiles A Bourges (5th State, 8 1/2 x 4 3/4 Inches), 1853, (1927). From Masters of Etching: Charles Meryon - No. 14. [The Studio, London, 1927]
La Tour De L Horloge (3rd State, 10 5 / 16 x 7 1 / 4 Inches), 1852, (1927). Artist: Charles MeryonLa Tour De L Horloge (3rd State, 10 5/16 x 7 1/4 Inches), 1852, (1927). From Masters of Etching: Charles Meryon - No. 14. [The Studio, London, 1927]
La Pompe Notre-Dame (9th State, 6 3 / 4 x 9 7 / 8 Inches), 1852, (1927). Artist: Charles MeryonLa Pompe Notre-Dame (9th State, 6 3/4 x 9 7/8 Inches), 1852, (1927). From Masters of Etching: Charles Meryon - No. 14. [The Studio, London, 1927]