Castello della Lucertola
The Castello della Lucertola, the "Castle of the Lizard", stands at the top of Apricale, a hill village…
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The Castello della Lucertola, the "Castle of the Lizard", stands at the top of Apricale, a hill village…
Tokyo Metro station near the Imperial Palace, notable for its isolation from other rail lines and its history…
A series of Pliocene sediment exposures in Ethiopia's Afar Depression where Donald Johanson discovered "Lucy" on 24 November…
The Pedona Abbey Museum is the heritage and archaeological complex associated with the Benedictine Abbey of Santa Maria…
The Sabauda Winery, established in 1861, is a historic wine producer in Piedmont, Italy, whose founding year coincides…
Bacaro Risorto — "the Risen Bacaro" — is a traditional Venetian wine bar in the heart of Venice,…
A 1979 brutalist landmark on Sydney's Broadway housing administrative functions of the University of Technology, designed by Michael…
A semi-abandoned Soviet-era palace of culture and sports (1980) overlooking Tallinn's harbour, originally built as the V. I.…
The museum at no. 18 rue du Pont Ginguet, its facade hung with the museum’s banners. Photo: Chabe01…
A Brutalist government building in Oslo designed by Erling Viksjø and decorated with two murals by Pablo Picasso,…
A Grade II listed Gothic Revival villa in North Oxford, designed by Frederick Codd and completed in 1877,…
A Neo-Gothic manor house on the Danish island of Møn, rebuilt in 1876 from an estate founded in…
PAFF! (Palazzo Arti Fumetto Friuli) is the International Museum of Comic Art in Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, inaugurated in…
ʻIe tōga are finely woven Samoan mats exchanged at ceremonies and weddings.
Nel cuore del Rub’ al-Khali — il Grande Quarto Vuoto, il più grande deserto di sabbia continua della…
A Milan-based gallery specializing in vintage and historical design objects, operating by appointment and online with international reach.
A contemporary Milan gallery focusing on artists whose research explores perception through form, movement, light, colour, and mathematical…
A 13-storey modernist tower by Richard Seifert (1971–75) in Glasgow's Charing Cross, now the sole survivor of a…
A brutalist State Offices building in Hobart, Tasmania, demolished in 2018 during Parliament Square's redevelopment. Once linked to…
A Grade II* listed Beaux Arts building at Tower Hill, 10 Trinity Square commanded the Port of London…
A modernist skyscraper completed in 1971 in Boston's Financial District, 100 Federal Street served as headquarters for Bank…
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