RMTW1RMD–Alte Pinakothek in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RMRHKWHK–Florence Cathedral (Duomo di Firenze) pictured through the window of the Audience Chamber (Sala delle Udienze) of the Apartments of the Priori (Sale dei Priori) in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMH2P0K8–Main aisle of the Bordeaux Cathedral in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France.
RMH2P748–Tour Saint-Nicolas (R) and Tour de la Chaine (L) in the Old Harbour (Vieux Port) in La Rochelle, France.
RMGK2P4Y–European box (Buxus sempervirens), also known as the boxwood.
RFG0JCF8–Blossoming apple tree in spring time.
RFG0J3RX–Garden pansy (Viola tricolor var. hortensis).
RMGKPHN4–Art Nouveau main entrance to Budapest Zoo designed by Hungarian architect Kornel Neuschloss in Budapest, Hungary.
RMFCW68R–Dubrovitsy Church also known as the Church of Our Lady of the Sign in Dubrovitsy near Moscow, Russia.
RMFPF82K–Virgin Mary Altarpiece by German sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider in the Herrgottskirche Church near Creglingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
RMFPFAWN–Brother Leo dozing while Saint Francis of Assisi receiving the Stigmata. Detail of the central panel of the Saint Francis Altarpiece by German sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider in the Franciscan Church in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.
RMFPF83E–Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Central panel of the Virgin Mary Altarpiece by German sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider in the Herrgottskirche Church near Creglingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
RMFPF7PD–Saint Anna with Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. Wooden statue from the second part of the 15th century in the predella of the main altar in the Herrgottskirche Church near Creglingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
RMG1J0GX–Lamentation of Christ (Pieta). Marble relief on the tombstone of the Ricotti Family at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Burial place of Doctor Pietro Ricotti (1876-1939)
RMG1J0FG–Memorial to Italian textile industrialist Antonio Bernocchi designed by architect Alessandro Minali and sculptor Giannino Castiglioni (1936) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMG1J0J2–Columbarium at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMG1J0GY–Lamentation of Christ (Pieta). Marble relief on the tombstone of the Ricotti Family at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Burial place of Doctor Pietro Ricotti (1876-1939)
RMG1J0GN–Marble statue on the tombstone of Pasquino Moraja at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMG1J0GP–Bronze statue on the tombstone of the Bellani Family at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Burial place of Luigi Bellani (1891-1937), Amelia Brambilla Bellani (1888-1970) and Luigino Lorenzutti (1922-1973).
RMG1J0FN–Memorial to Italian textile industrialist Antonio Bernocchi designed by architect Alessandro Minali and sculptor Giannino Castiglioni (1936) at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMG1J0GC–Statue of Mercury on a tombstone at the Monumental Cemetery (Cimitero Monumentale di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFCW855–Monument to Italian soldiers fallen in First World War (1932) by Italian sculptor Enrico Pancera in Monza, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFE1TH9–Naked woman depicted in the Central train station (Stazione di Milano Centrale) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFE1TAW–Colossal statue of Pegasus on the main facade of the Central train station (Stazione di Milano Centrale) in Milan, Lombardy, Ita
RMFCW8H7–Monument to Italian soldiers fallen in First World War (1932) by Italian sculptor Enrico Pancera in Monza, Lombardy, Italy.
RMGMFKCR–Monumental staircase in the Palazzo di Brera in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFDH6WW–Atlantes supporting the main facade of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMGMFMY7–Convex mirror in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFD0JA9–Old metal doorknocker on the brown painted wooden gate fixed with rivets in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFCBWXM–Cappella Colleoni designed by Italian Renaissance architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFD6CEB–Interior of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFD6DNP–Crucifix over the main altar in the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFD6C91–Interior of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
RMFCW83F–Saint James' Church in Jihlava, East Bohemia, Czech Republic.
RMGFN67W–Siren carved on the building of the Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.
RMGFN679–Tourists in front of the Frankfurt City Hall also known as the Romer at the Romerberg in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.
RMEYAHB0–Woman stands next to a blue pedestrian walkway sign in Vienna, Austria.
RMEYAJHX–Raphael. Lunette by Austrian painter Hans Makart over the main staircase in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
RMEYAJJ1–Rembrandt. Lunette by Austrian painter Hans Makart over the main staircase in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
RMEJ15FW–Harapos Kutya! Beware of the Dog! Warning sign and knocker at the door in Mohacs, Hungary.
RMEJ15G0–Harapos Kutya! Beware of the Dog! Warning sign and knocker at the door in Mohacs, Hungary.
RMEHMEYE–Female Winner (1936). Bronze statue by Arno Breker in front of the House of German Sports in Olympiapark Berlin, Germany.
RMEHKXYX–No Dogs Allowed! Old prohibition sign seen on the entrance gate of the Friedhof Heerstraße in Berlin, Germany.
RMEHMEYM–Decathlete (1936). Bronze statue by Arno Breker in front of the House of German Sports in Olympiapark Berlin, Germany.
RMEHMDW2–Erotic scene. Attic red-figure vase from late 6th - late 5th century BC. Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RMEHTGNX–Altar of Saint Anne. Wooden carved altar by Master IP, circa 1524. Chateau Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. Exhibition 'Castles and Chateaux: Rediscovered and Celebrated' at the Prague Castle Riding School in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEHP834–Heart of the baby mammoth Dima at the exhibition 'Ice mummies from Siberia' in the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria. Famous mummy of the baby mammoth Dima from the Zoological Museum, Saint Petersburg, was the high attraction at the exhibition 'Mammoths. Ice mummies from Siberia' at the Natural History Museum (Naturhistorisches Museum), Vienna, Austria. Dima the Mammoth was found on the Kolyma River in Magadan Region, Russia.
RMEA4W9T–Romanesque tympanum from St George Basilica at Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEJ4MFK–Hand mannequins in a shop window in Rome, Italy.
RMEJ57BR–Tombstone of the Taiano family (1928) by Italian sculptor Giuseppe Martini at the Campo Verano cemetery in Rome, Italy.
RMEJDADB–The Council of Gods. Fresco by Raphael and his workshop at the Loggia of Psyche in the Villa Farnesina in Rome, Italy.
RMEJDAR9–Hephaestion and Hymen. Fresco by Il Sodoma at the Alexander Room in the Villa Farnesina in Rome, Italy. Detail of the wall painting Marriage of Alexander the Great and Roxanne. Alexander's general Hephaestion is depicted naked followed with god Hymen with a torch.
RMEJ4MFH–Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci depicted in the No Entry traffic sign in Rome, Italy.
RMEA07JN–Cartoon by Gustav Klimt for ceiling painting The Shakespeare Theatre (Romeo and Juliet) in the Burgtheater in Vienna, Austria.
RMEA07EJ–Entrance to the medieval town in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
RME23465–Jewish stones put on the grave an unknown victim of the Ghetto Terezin at the National Cemetery in Terezin, Czech Republic.
RMEHMFJH–Hula hoop juggler Alexandra Soboleva (Ukraine) performs during a circus show in Dresden, Germany.
RMEHMBMT–Abandoned building in the area of the former Soviet military base in Milovice, Czech Republic.
RME6NABA–Moritzburg Castle near Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RMEA8CH9–Icon of Jesus Christ and the Holy doors in the iconostasis in the Russian Memorial Church in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
RMEHMGKK–Human bones and skulls in the Sedlec Ossuary near Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
RMDRMYN2–People switch lights on and off on an interactive sculpture The Cloud during the Signal Festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEHMH99–Jockeys and their horses compete during the Velka Pardubicka Steeplechase in Pardubice, Czech Republic. Velka Pardubicka Steeplechase is known as the toughest steeplechase in continental Europe.
RMEHMFJ6–Young man carries a dummy of Russian president Vladimir Putin during the Prague Gay Pride Festival in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEJ4KN6–Neptune Fountain by German sculptor Abraham van den Blocke at the Long Market (Dlugi Targ) in Gdansk, Poland.
RMEJ4KNC–Woman with spyglass and globe. Renaissance relief on a house at the Long Market (Dlugi Targ) in Gdansk, Poland.
RMEJ4KNR–Gott Ist Tot (The God is Dead). Eye of Providence. Hammer and Sickle. Street graffiti in Gdansk, Poland.
RMEJ4MFR–Baroque stucco decoration by German sculptor Johann Michael Graff in the Gold Hall of the Rundale Palace, Latvia. The ceiling painting by Francesco Martini and Carlo Zucchi depicts the Apotheosis of the Duke of Courland Ernst Johann von Biron, The monogram JB of Ernst Johann von Biron is seen bellow.
RMEHKY1T–Wooden crosses at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEHKY16–Wooden Crucifix at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEHKY1H–Wooden crosses at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEHKY1D–Wooden crosses at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEHKY14–Wooden crosses at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEHKY1J–Wooden crosses at the Hill of Crosses, the most important Lithuanian Catholic pilgrimage site, near Siauliai, Lithuania.
RMEA2C5T–Jesus Christ and Archangel Gabriel. Icons in the marble iconostasis of the Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden, Germany.
RMEA2C5M–Archangel Gabriel and Saint Simeon. Icons in the marble iconostasis of the Russian Orthodox Church in Dresden, Germany.
RMEA2C5B–Jesus Christ, Archangel Gabriel and Saint Simeon. Icons in the marble iconostasis in the Russian Church in Dresden, Germany.
RMEA2C7A–Interior of the Russian Orthodox Saint Simeon's Church in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RMEA2C7C–Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker. Icon in the Russian Orthodox Saint Simeon's Church in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RMEA2DN2–Broken glass on an electric box with a high voltage sign in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
RMEAAXNY–Jugendstil building in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
RMEHMGKB–Supermarket Kaufland flooded by the swollen Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEHMGK5–People observe the rising water from the Legion Bridge partially flooded by the swollen Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague Castle and St Vitus' Cathedral are seen in the background.
RMEHMBX2–Tree partially flooded by the swollen Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic.
RME234DA–Crucifix in front of the Basilica of Assumption of Mary in Velehrad, South Moravia, Czech Republic.
RMEHMBMK–Spring time at the Town Cemetery in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
RMEHMHHE–Burning of the Witches at Kampa Island at the Witches Night in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMD77YGC–Celebration of the Witches' Night or the Burning of the Witches in Prague, Czech Republic, on April 30, 2013.
RMEHMFHJ–Re-enactors dressed as Soviet soldiers attend the re-enactment of the Battle at Orechov (1945) near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle at Orechov in April 1945 was the biggest tank battle in the last days of the World War II in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
RMEHMFGP–Re-enactors dressed as Nazi soldiers attend the re-enactment of the Battle at Orechov (1945) near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle at Orechov in April 1945 was the biggest tank battle in the last days of the World War II in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
RMEHMF1M–Scale models attend the re-enactment of the Battle of the Bulge (1944) in Orechov near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 was a major German offensive launched through the Ardennes in Belgium and France on the Western Front towards the end of World War II.
RMEHMFG7–Re-enactors dressed as Nazi soldiers attend the re-enactment of the Battle at Orechov (1945) near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle at Orechov in April 1945 was the biggest tank battle in the last days of the World War II in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
RMEHMF1F–Scale models attend the re-enactment of the Battle of the Bulge (1944) in Orechov near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 was a major German offensive launched through the Ardennes in Belgium and France on the Western Front towards the end of World War II.
RMEHMFGB–Re-enactor dressed as a German Nazi soldier attends the re-enactment of the Battle at Orechov (1945) near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle at Orechov in April 1945 was the biggest tank battle in the last days of the World War II in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
RMEHMFHA–Re-enactors dressed as Soviet soldiers prepare to stage the Battle at Orechov (1945) near Brno, Czech Republic. The Battle at Orechov in April 1945 was the biggest tank battle in the last days of the World War II in South Moravia, Czechoslovakia.
RMEHMF18–Athletes run the Hervis half marathon in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEHMC7W–Laurel wreath at the Josefov Garrison Cemetery in Jaromer, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic.
RMEHMC7Y–Yellow chrysanthemum at the Josefov Garrison Cemetery in Jaromer, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic.
RMEHMCR9–Fallen orthodox cross on an unmarked grave at the Olsany Cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic.
RMEHMH7H–People attend the Masopust Carnival, a ceremonial Shrovetide door-to-door procession, in Vitanov near Pardubice, Czech Republic.
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