RMRTAKH8–The Torre building of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy. Open in 2018, its contemporary architecture was designed by Rem Koohaas / OMA
RMRT9821–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAERB–Two young people walking across one of the courtyards of Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRT9AM6–Letfovers of Torta Rosa (Pink Cake) at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT97JM–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAEFX–The Torre building of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy. Open in 2018, its contemporary architecture was designed by Rem Koohaas / OMA
RMRT97G4–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT97R1–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAK75–The Torre building of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy. Open in 2018, its contemporary architecture was designed by Rem Koohaas / OMA
RMRT98D8–Detail of a custom-made pinball machine and retro wallpaper at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan,
RMRTAK4X–The staircase of the Torre building of the Fondazione Prada cultural complex, Milan, Italy. Opened in 2018, the building was designed by Rem Koolhaas
RMRTAF5K–Man standing in one of the courtyards of Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRT9AY7–The staircase leading to the bathroom of Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT989N–Pinball machines, juke box and retro wallpaper at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAHY6–Mirrors and reflections in one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRTAJBT–The city of Milan seen from the entrance of the new Torre building within the Fondazione Prada cultural complex, Milan, Italy
RMRT9852–Pinball machines, juke box and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT97YJ–Pinball machines, juke box and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAGMP–The Torre building of the Fondazione Prada Milan Italy, designed by Rem Koohaas / OMA, exterior
RMRTAJ67–Mirrors and reflections in one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRTB7GN–The buildings of the Fondazione Prada complex seen from the new Adriano Olivetti square, in the Symbiosis district
RMRTAKYR–A detail of one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada cultural complex, Milan, Italy
RMRTB6YB–The buildings of the Fondazione Prada complex seen from the new Adriano Olivetti square, in the Symbiosis district.On the left, the new Torre building
RMRT9BAH–Piazza Antonio Olivetti, in the new Symbiosis district, Milan, Italy. The golden Haunted House of the Fondazione Prada is reflected in the building
RMRT99T9–Cappuccino, Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTB6TA–The Fondazione Prada buildings are reflected in a glass building of the recently finished piazza Adriano Olivetti,in the new Symbiosis district, Milan
RMRTAJHB–Damien Hirst's Tears for Everybody Looking at You (1997) in the new Torre building of Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRT986R–Pinball machines, juke box and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAHCM–Mirrors and reflections in one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRTADP1–The Fondazione Prada complex seen from the new Adriano Olivetti square, in the Symbiosis district. On the left, the new Tower building can be seen
RMRT9A9M–Letfovers of Torta Rosa (Pink Cake) at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTB7P0–A detail of the so-called Haunted House in the Fondazione Prada cultural complex, Milan, Italy
RMRTB746–The buildings of the Fondazione Prada complex seen from the new Adriano Olivetti square, in the Symbiosis district.On the left, the new Torre building
RMRTAE6H–The golden building of the so-called Haunted House, Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRTADYW–The Fondazione Prada complex seen from the new Adriano Olivetti square, in the Symbiosis district. On the left, the golden Haunted House can be seen
RMRT9B4H–The staircase leading to the bathroom of Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAHR8–Mirrors and reflections in one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRT98HK–Cappuccino, Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT98MA–Cappuccino, Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT99BB–A slice of Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAG3E–Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRTAH1W–Mirrors and reflections in one of the courtyards of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRT9AEX–Letfovers of Torta Rosa (Pink Cake) at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT97EW–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTB7A9–A person walking across Adriano Olivetti square, in the new Symbiosis district. In the background, the Fondazione Prada complex with the Haunted House
RMRT9927–A slice of Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTB7F0–A person walking across Adriano Olivetti square, in the new Symbiosis district. In the background, the Fondazione Prada complex with the Haunted House
RMRTAK15–Tulips by Jeff Koons, in the new Torre building of Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRTAJPM–Damien Hirst's Tears for Everybody Looking at You (1997) in the new Torre building of Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy
RMRT9BDM–Piazza Antonio Olivetti, in the new Symbiosis district, Milan, Italy. The golden Haunted House of the Fondazione Prada is reflected in the building
RMRTAJ89–The city of Milan seen from the entrance of the new Torre building within the Fondazione Prada cultural complex, Milan, Italy
RMRT98Y4–A slice of Torta Rosa and pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT97MW–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAFGX–Man standing in one of the courtyards of Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRTAKCB–The Torre building of the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy. Open in 2018, its contemporary architecture was designed by Rem Koohaas / OMA
RMRT97HH–Retro-looking interiors and formica pastel furniture at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRTAGBJ–Man sitting on a chair in one of the couryards of Fondazione Prada, exterior, Milan, Italy
RMRT9A3K–A slice of the famous Torta Rosa (Pink Cake) at Bar Luce, Wes Anderson-inspired bar and cafe in the Fondazione Prada district of Milan, Italy
RMRT9BGW–Piazza Antonio Olivetti, in the new Symbiosis district, Milan, Italy. The golden Haunted House of the Fondazione Prada is reflected in the building
RMRRRRTX–A group of stand up paddle boarders practicing early in the morning off the urban beach in Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRTF–Person going for a morning jog along the Tayelet, Tel Aviv's urban beach, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRR4–Tel Aviv's skyline from the rooftop swimming pool of The Norman, boutique hotel, Israel
RMRRRT1C–A statue depicting Israel's first prime minister Ben Gurion doing a headstand on the beach in Tel Aviv, Israel.
RMRRTY2P–Sufganiyots, deep-fried donust that are traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel
RMRRTTEA–A strawberry-topped Sufganiyot, a deep-fried donut that is traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, Yehuda Market, Jerusalem
RMRRRTNF–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRR9P–Tel Aviv's skyline from the rooftop swimming pool of The Norman, boutique hotel, Israel
RMRRRTHR–Hitromemut (“elevation”) installation by Menashe Kadishman, HaBima square, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRT04–Young woman doing a headstand next to the Ben Gurion statue on the beach in Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTN4–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTD1–Sunset along the Tayelet, Tel Aviv's urban beach
RMRRTTD7–Sufganiyots, deep-fried donust that are traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Israel
RMRRRTDY–A couple running on the beach at sunset, Tayelet of Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTJW–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRWC–A group of stand up paddle boarders practicing early in the morning off the urban beach in Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTPH–Man on a bicycle, Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTM1–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTHH–Pedestrians and cyclists in HaBima Square, Tel Aviv, Israel. In the middle, the Hitromemut (“elevation”) installation by artist Menashe Kadishman,
RMRRRTKE–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTFG–Colourful flower garden at HaBima square, Tel Aviv. In the background, Habima national theatre (left) and Charles Bronfman Auditorium (right)
RMRRRTCM–Sunset along the Tayelet, Tel Aviv's urban beach
RMRRRTJB–A young man on a shared electric-scooter going by the Sycamore tree in HaBima Square, Tel Aviv, Israel. In the background, Habima theatre
RMRRRTMT–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTYC–Tourists and tour guide in the recently restored Beit Ha’ir museum and cultural centre, Bialik Square, Tel Aviv
RMRRRR7X–Tel Aviv's skyline from the rooftop swimming pool of The Norman, boutique hotel, Israel
RMRRRTK6–Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRW03–The recently restored Beit Ha’ir museum and cultural centre, Bialik Square, Tel Aviv
RMRRRTC0–Tel Aviv Marina, Israel
RMRRRTJK–The fountain in front of Habima theatre, Israel's national theatre, HaBima square, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTD9–Young man waking along Tayelet, Tel Aviv's urban beach, at sunset, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTCC–Man walking on the Tayelet beach at sunrise, by a lifeguard booth turned into a temporary luxurious hotel suite part of a promotional tourism project
RMRRRTXG–Bauhaus architecture, Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRXW–Young woman taking a picture of her friend doing yoga next to the Ben Gurion statue on the beach in Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRR8T–Tel Aviv's skyline from the rooftop swimming pool of The Norman, boutique hotel, Israel
RMRRRT1P–Tel Aviv Marina, Israel
RMRRRTF3–Colourful flower garden at HaBima square, Tel Aviv. In the background, Habima national theatre (left) and Charles Bronfman Auditorium (right)
RMRRRRRW–Person going for a morning jog along the Tayelet, Tel Aviv's urban beach, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRXF–Man in a kayak at dawn, urban beach of Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRRX2–Stand up paddle boarders practicing, Tel Aviv, Israel
RMRRRTFW–Colourful flower garden at HaBima square, Tel Aviv. In the background, Charles Bronfman Auditorium
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