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Medieval reconstruction, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
Byzantine chapel, St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
St Hilarion Castle, North Cyprus. Dating from the 10th century, St Hilarion Castle stands on top of a peak in the Kyrenia mountain range in northern Cyprus
Headless statue, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC
Roman columns, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found
Roman theatre, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found
Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC. Evidence of Phoenician and Assyrian settlement has been found
Fresco showing St Elias, Roman gymnasium, Salamis, North Cyprus. Archaeologists have found remains at Salamis dating back to the 11th century BC
The path around the walls of the citadel, Victoria, Gozo, Malta. After the siege of Malta by the Ottomans in 1565, the Knights of St John extended
Villegangrios Street, 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
Valletta, viewed from Sliema, MaltaValletta, Malta. The capital of Malta, Valletta was built after the unsuccessful Ottoman siege of the island in 1565. It is named after Jean Parisot de la Valette
Interior of St Johns Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta. St Johns Co-Cathedral was built between 1573 and 1578 by the Maltese architect Gerolamo Cassar
Balconies, St Pauls Street, Valletta, Malta
View of natural bridge and boat, Blue Grotto, Malta
Bell tower of the Duomo, Florence, ItalyThe Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Duomo, is the cathedral church of the archdiocese of Florence
Marsaxlokk harbour, Malta. Marsaxlokk is a fishing village on Maltas south-east coast
Waterfront of Sliema, Malta
Valletta, Malta. The capital of Malta, Valletta was built after the unsuccessful Ottoman siege of the island in 1565. It is named after Jean Parisot de la Valette
Lake Maggiore, Italy. Lake Maggiore is the most westerly and second largest of the Italian Lakes
Parliament building, Budapest, Hungary. Designed in Neo-Gothic style by Imre Steindl, the Orszaghaz (Houses of Parliament), was built between 1883 and 1902
The Old Port, Dinan, Brittany, France. View from the viaduct of the medieval port of Dinan on the River Rance
Old Town Square and Tyn Church, Prague, Czech Rebublic. The Church of Our Lady of Tyn was built in the late 14th century. The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) is buried there
The Charles Bridge the castle and St Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic. View across the waters of the Vltava towards the 14th century Charles Bridge with Prague Castle
Tombs of the Kings, Paphos, Cyprus. The scale and grandeur of these underground tombs dating from the 4th century BC gained them their name although it is thought that important officials rather than
Ancient Roman theatre, Curium, Limassol, Cyprus. Cyprus became a Roman province in 58 BC and became part of the Byzantine Empire in 395
Schonbrunn Imperial Palace, Vienna, Austria. Construction of the Habsburgs summer palace at Schonbrunn began in 1696 to the design of Johann Fischer von Erlach
Tide mill, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. The tide mill at Woodbridge is one of only four in Britain, and is one of the earliest, with records saying that a mill has been on the site since 1170
Arsenale, Venice, Italy. Founded by Doge Ordelafo Falier in 1104, the Arsenale was the centre of Venices sea power. It was a naval base
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Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, Italy. In 1630 the Venetian Senate decreed that if the city was delivered from an outbreak of the plague gripping it at the time
Jeronimos Monastery, Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the Manueline style, the Jeronimos Monastery was constructed in the 16th century
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
Palermo Cathedral, Sicily, Italy. Construction of Palermos cathedral began in 1184 but continued for many centuries, resulting in a building with elements in a bewildering mixture of architectural
Monreale, Sicily, Italy
Cathedral interior with mosaics, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab
Vigado Concert Hall, Budapest, Hungary. The Vigado Concert Hall was built between 1859 and 1864. The building incorporates a variety of architectural styles
Cathedral, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab, Byzantine and Norman artistic styles with some of the largest mosaics in the world
Cathedral and cafe, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. The 12th-century cathedral of Santa Maria la Nuova is a blend of Arab, Byzantine and Norman artistic styles with some of the largest mosaics in the world
Blossom and fruit on an orange tree, Majorca, Spain
The Gates of Paradise, Baptistry East doors, Florence, Italy, 1425-1452The " Gates of Paradise, " Baptistry East doors, Florence, Italy, 1425-1452. Lorenzo Ghibertis bronze doors to the Baptistry of St John, decorated with biblical scenes
River Arno and Ponte Vecchio from Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence, Italy. The Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) over the River Arno was built in the 14th century, predominantly by Taddeo Gaddi
Orange blossom and fruit, Majorca. Orange tree with blossom and fruit
Equestrian statue of King Philip III, Plaza Mayor, Madrid, Spain. The statue of the Spanish king (1578-1621), was made in the early 17th century by Giambologna and Pietro Tacca
25th April Bridge over the River Tagus, Lisbon, Portugal. The Ponte 25 Abril is the largest suspension bridge in Europe, and is 2.3 kilometre long. It was completed in 1966
Cloister of Gloucester Cathedral. The elaborate fan vaulting, the earliest example in Britain, is clearly visible
Paella, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Playa de los Amadores, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Windmill, Village Museum, Bucharest, RomaniaMaspalomas Sand Dunes, Gran Canaria