RMP9JR9W–Zuda Castle, located on the hill of Old Lleida Seu, originally residence of the Moorish king of L…
RM2M3T4BC–Adelaide Lodge, now known as Adelaide Cottage, originally built for Queen Adelaide in 1831. Situated in Home Park on the Queen's Windsor estate, the four-bedroom cottage was a grace and favour residence for many years, once being the home of Princess Margaret's paramour, Peter Townsend and his family. More recently the house has become home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children, allowing them greater proximity to the Queen at Windsor Castle, and the Duchess's parents in Bucklebury.
RMM25YB3–10 Downing St, London, England, Mid 19th Century. Official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, office of the Prime minister
RMEH6RGE–Malta, The Auberge de Castille et Leon.The residence of the Prime Minister of Malta. The 18th C. Baroque structure originally de
RM2DMDGPY–A Salon in a Residence of the Duke of Leuchtenberg, Otto Wagner, German, 1803 – 1861, Brush and watercolor, gouache on paper, This large salon is sparsely furnished in the Biedermeier style. Atop the blond wood secretary is a gilt bronze lyre clock, flanked by classical busts. The upholstered banquette-and-matching-wall covering is a device used by Leo von Klenze, architect, and originally by his mentor, Schinkel. Mid-century porcelains, placed on Empire consoles, are reflected in tall mirrors. A great porcelain stove at right is partially concealed by a needlepoint fire screen.
RM2F3X029–1950s, historical, exterior view of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK, a royal residence originally built for George, Prince of Wales, who became the Prince Regent in 1811 and King George IV in 1820. Built in three stages from 1787 and completed 1823, its architects include famous names such as John Nash and Augustus Charles Pugin.
RMMHJ35H–Interior view of the Guard Room at Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the River Thames, London, England. It formerly contained armour and arms for the defence of the Palace, but is now used as a state dining-room. The building, originally called the Manor of Lambeth or Lambeth House, has been – for nearly 800 years – the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose original residence was in Canterbury, Kent.
RMPT8PDM–Sundial Court, originally part of Whitbread's first brewery, now provides halls of residence for the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
RFMNAY3N–Loring Hall (originally North Cray Villa), Kent. SHEPHERD 1829 old print
RFE4YKTE–Luxembourg Palace was originally built (1615–1645) to be the royal residence of the regent Marie de Medicis
RFH96WMN–Belgrade, Serbia - The planetree in front of the Historical Museum of Serbia, originally the Residence of Prince Milos (1831)
RFK4M5YY–Konstantsalieva House is the restored residence of a wealthy merchant, in Arbanasi. It was originally built in the 17th century.
RF2B68F41–The American Ambassador's Residence in the Phoenix Park Built originally in 1776, it was the official residence of the of the British Chief Secretary
RMDGGBNN–Baerenschloessle castle, originally a summer residence, now a restaurant, Rotwildpark, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMK3MA1K–SHEPPERTON STUDIOS The studio restaurant, located in The Old Manor House, originally a private residence Date:
RMDYEAJY–The Doge's Palace. Originally the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, however in 1923 it was opened as museum. Venice. Italy 2013
RMPAX95P–Vanderbilt Mantelpiece. Culture: American. Dimensions: 184 3/8 x 154 7/8 x 37 1/4 in. (468.3 x 393.4 x 94.6 cm). Maker: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, Dublin 1848-1907 Cornish, New Hampshire). Date: ca. 1881-83. This mantelpiece originally dominated the entrance hall of the residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II on Fifth Avenue at 57th Street (demolished 1925-27). Working for the architect George B. Post, the artist John La Farge (1835-1910) created a lavish decorative program, to which Saint-Gaudens contributed many of the sculptural elements. Two classical caryatids, Amor (Love) and Pax (P
RM2KAE4J3–FRANCE - 1931: An 10 francs dark blue postage stamp depicting Luxembourg Palace. It was originally built (1615–1645) to the designs of the French architect Salomon de Brosse to be the royal residence of the regent Marie de' Medici, mother of King Louis XIII. After the Revolution it was refashioned (1799–1805) by Jean Chalgrin into a legislative building and subsequently greatly enlarged and remodeled (1835–1856) by Alphonse de Gisors. The palace has been the seat of the upper houses of the various French national legislatures (excepting only the unicameral National Assembly
RM2D7159N–Florida Mt. Mount Dora Donnelly Street,historic Masonic Lodge 1893,originally private home house Victorian era style architecture,
RM2M9BT5E–Bishop John William Colenso, originally from Cornwall, rocked the establishment by his support for the native Zulus when their lands were threatened by Britain and the Boers.
RM2B668PJ–Europe, Chalon-sur-Saône city, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, department, the tower of the Deanery, originally, it was the staircase tower of the residence of the dean of the Chamoines of the cathedral
RMJ326G9–Originally a 16th Century residence, the Castille Hotel is a 3-star hotel located on the main square of Valletta, Malta.
RMRYDRCP–Northern Wall of the Alhambra, Granada. A Palace and Fortress Complex Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It Was Originally Constructed As a Fortress in 889
RM2B01CJE–China: Gate of Divine Prowess (Shenwumen), The Forbidden City (Zijin Cheng), Beijing. The Gate of Divine Prowess, sometimes referred to as the Gate of Divine Might (Shenwu Men) is the northern gate of the Forbidden City. The Gate was originally named The Black Tortoise Gate (Xuánwǔmén), this being the traditional name for the northern gate of a Chinese Imperial Palace. The Forbidden City, built between 1406 and 1420, served for 500 years (until the end of the imperial era in 1911) as the seat of all power in China, and as the private residence of all the Ming and Qing Dynasty emperors.
RMR9XGDE–Craven House was situated at the corner of Drury Lane and Wych Street. Originally named Drury House, in the late 17th century it was acquired by the wealthy Earl of Craven who rebuilt and renamed it. His mistress the Queen of Bohemia (daughter of James I and direct ancestor of the Hanoverian dynasty) was also in residence here. By the 18th century Drury Lane was no longer a fashionable location and was known by for drunkenness and debauchery.
RM2JD6HA9–Bishop John William Colenso, originally from Cornwall, rocked the establishment by his support for the native Zulus when their lands were threatened by Britain and the Boers. Colourised version of: 10218335 Date: 1879
RF2HPEK52–Seoul, South Korea - July 25, 2021: Seokjojeon and western style garden of the Deoksu Palace. Deoksugung was originally the residence of Grand Prince
RMACHA35–Castle Burg originally built 1250 Rosenberg family residence reconstructed 1840 1857 in romantic gothic style Rozmberk Rozmberk
RFH96WKN–Belgrade, Serbia - The planetree in front of the Historical Museum of Serbia, originally the Residence of Prince Milos (1831)
RFK4M60B–Konstantsalieva House is the restored residence of a wealthy merchant, in Arbanasi. It was originally built in the 17th century.
RF2RDNH6T–Clinton Hill Historic District: 278 Clinton Avenue, a blend of neo-Grec and Queen Anne styles, originally (1884) a single-family residence.
RMDGGBNT–Baerenschloessle castle, originally a summer residence, now a restaurant, Rotwildpark, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMEC58BG–Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium.
RMDYEADK–The Doge's Palace. Originally the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, however in 1923 it was opened as museum. Venice. Italy 2013
RMPP9MGR–Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium.
RM2DYP6AW–Het Ontvangershuis - The Receiver's House is one of the oldest residential houses in the Dutch city of Assen. The house at the Brink in Assen was originally one of the buildings of the Maria in Campis monastery. It may have been used as a priest's residence. The house has a 15th century cellar vault. From the 17th century it was in use by the receivers-general of Drenthe. It was restored between 1957 and 1959, after which it was put into use by the Drents Museum. Dutch The Netherlands
RM2J77TJ5–View of Putney School or Putney House, Richmond Road, London, 1806. For many years it was used as a school and Hospital for Incurables, and residents can be seen playing cricket in the gardens. Originally a country residence of the Duke of Hamilton. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by J.W. Harding, London, 1806.
RM2E6THN1–The former Holbeck Hall Hotel (Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK) which suddenly sank into the sea due to cliff erosion. The clifftop hotel was owned by the Turner family. It had been built in 1879 by George Alderson Smith originally as a private residence. On the 4th June 1993, 55 metres of the large hotel garden disappeared, the beginning of a landslide which eventually saw the hotel slide down the rain sodden mud cliffs in ruins the next day.
RM2RGAGMT–19th century vintage photograph: The Burgtheater, originally known as K.K. Theater an der Burg, then until 1918 as the K.K. Hofburgtheater, is the national theater of Austria in Vienna.
RM2HXCXW5–Grafeneck Castle near Gomadingen, originally a high medieval castle complex, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RF2G8YARH–The Bourse de commerce is a building in Paris, originally used as a place to negotiate the trade of grain and other commodities
RMRYDRCR–Hall of Lindaraja, Alhambra, Granada. A Palace and Fortress Complex Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It Was Originally Constructed As a Fortress in 889
RM2JRHGEB–The Corbin-Norton house, originally built in the Queen Anne style in 1891, overlooks Ocean Park in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts on Martha's Vineyard.
RMMHJ32A–The 13th Century Early English chapel, a fine example of the early English Gothic style, with lancet windows is the oldest remaining part of Lambeth Palace on the south bank of the River Thames, London, England. The building, originally called the Manor of Lambeth or Lambeth House, has been – for nearly 800 years – the London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose original residence was in Canterbury, Kent.
RM2R9WCB3–The Palace of Versailles was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 until the French Revolution in 1789. It was originally a small hunting lodge built by Louis XIII in 1623 but was extensively expanded and redesigned by his son, Louis XIV, who moved the French court and government there in 1682. The palace and its vast gardens were designed to demonstrate the king's absolute power and the grandeur of France. It became a symbol of the French monarchy and the center of French political and cultural life for over a century. The palace features numerous halls, apartments, and chapels, a
RF2HPEK6E–Seoul, South Korea - July 25, 2021: Junghwajeon, main hall of Deoksu Palace. Deoksugung was originally the residence of Grand Prince Wolsan. The resid
RMPA23RE–252 SLNSW 27714 Bathurst Street tablet Reads Residence 23 Bathurst St Sydney Land originally granted to Thomas Barker by Crown grant under the hand of the Governor of the Colony Dated Oct 19 1831
RM2A80PKH–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extracted text : ' LAMBETH PALACE the Town residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, originally built by Archbishop Boniface early in the 13th century, is situated on the Albert LAM BETH seats were placed here by opposite the Houses Of Parliament. The chief points of interest are the chapel, and its windows, the screen Lollards' Tower; the hall; the library, containing books of great value; the guard-chamber, containing portraits by Reynolds, Van Dyck, and the dining-room, containing portraits of Luther and his wife. The gateway
RMKF7TK1–27714 Bathurst Street tablet Reads Residence 23 Bathurst St Sydney Land originally granted to Thomas Barker by Crown grant under the hand of the Governor of the Colony Dated Oct 19 1831
RM2A522XH–Saluting Protective Spirit, 883-859 BC. Assyrian kings ruled the world's largest empire prior to the rise of Persia in the 6th century bc, consolidating lands from Iran to Egypt. In 879 bc the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II began building his new royal residence at Nimrud. Originally brightly painted, this is one of some 300 reliefs that decorated the palace. Masterfully executed with incised details and exaggerated musculature, this giant, fierce, protective spirit raises his right hand in a ritual salute. His left hand grasps a branch bearing rosettes, perhaps a stylized date palm. Across th
RMDGGBNP–Baerenschloessle castle, originally a summer residence, now a restaurant, Rotwildpark, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RMEC59AH–Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium.
RMDYEADH–The Doge's Palace. Originally the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, however in 1923 it was opened as museum. Venice. Italy 2013
RMPP9MPK–Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium.
RM2DYP6AK–Het Ontvangershuis - The Receiver's House is one of the oldest residential houses in the Dutch city of Assen. The house at the Brink in Assen was originally one of the buildings of the Maria in Campis monastery. It may have been used as a priest's residence. The house has a 15th century cellar vault. From the 17th century it was in use by the receivers-general of Drenthe. It was restored between 1957 and 1959, after which it was put into use by the Drents Museum. Dutch The Netherlands
RM2GMRRYN–Royal Palace of Wroclaw in Poland - Palac Krolewski. Originally a palace of the Prussian monarchy and from 1770 residence of the Hohenzollern in Wrocl
RF2F59W3G–January 12, 2021: Yunlin Story House in Huwei Township, Yunlin, Taiwan, originally constructed in 1920 to 1923 and opened for the residence of the Huw
RM2RGDGYM–Piccadilly : originally named Egremont House after its first owner. In the 1860s it will be the residence of Lord Palmerston.
RM2HXCXTP–Grafeneck Castle near Gomadingen, originally a high medieval castle complex, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RM2B02H2F–The Thanjavur Maratha Palace, also known as Aranmanai, was originally built by the Nayaks of the Thanjavur Nayak kingdom (16th - 17th century CE). After the fall of the Thanjavur Nayak kingdom, it served as the official residence of the Thanjavur Maratha. When most of the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom was annexed to the British Empire in 1799, the Thanjavur Marathas continued to hold sway over the palace and the surrounding fort. The Bhonsle family continued to hold on to the palace even after the last king Shivaji II was deposed as per the Doctrine of Lapse.
RMR77BFH–Umbria Terni Porano Castel Rubello, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Castle originally functioned as a fortress, turned into residence in late Renaissance present owners granted permission to photograph room adjacent to entrance. Views of exterior interior views of ceiling frescoes.
RM2JRHH0M–The Corbin-Norton house, originally built in the Queen Anne style in 1891, overlooks Ocean Park in Oak Bluff, Massachusetts on Martha's Vineyard.
RM2H757BP–A late 19th Century illustration of the Place du Palais Royal showing the Palace and the Louvre, located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. Originally a military facility, it has served numerous government-related functions in the past, including intermittently as a royal residence between the 14th and 18th centuries.
RMHEWR3N–The King’s Palace or Istana Negara was built in 1928 and was originally the residence of a Chinese millionaire. During the Japanese occupation from 1942-1945, it was used as the Japanese officers’ mess. After the surrender of the Japanese, the building was bought by the Selangor State Government. It was then renovated to become the palace of His Majesty the Sultan of Selangor until 1957. Subsequently it was bought by the Federal Government to be turned into the Istana Negara for the Yang di Pertuan Agong, the Malaysian King. The area is fenced up and at the front of the gate are two guard post
RF2HPEK6F–Seoul, South Korea - July 25, 2021: Junghwajeon, main hall of Deoksu Palace. Deoksugung was originally the residence of Grand Prince Wolsan. The resid
RMP2D4BH–. English: Blueberry Hill and marine facilities in Valdez, Alaska as it appeared in 1989. There has been quite a bit more development of the area shown since this photo was taken. The hill was originally called Meals Hill, after Valdez businessman Owen Meals, who owned much of the surrounding area prior to the moving of the Valdez townsite following the 1964 Alaska earthquake. The building located atop the hill may be the Meals residence, but I'm not entirely certain of that. 4 June 1989. ARLIS Reference 8 Blueberry Hill, Valdez, Alaska
RM2A80PHJ–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extracted text : ' THE TOWER OF LONDON.—The site was formerly occupied by a strong fortress even in Roman times, but the present buildings, which form the so-called Tower of London, date from different ages, the most conspicuous being the White Tower or Keep, built by Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, for the first Norman William; Henry the 3rd and other Monarchs largely added to it. It is surrounded by deep moat now dry. The Keep was originally the Royal residence, afterwards removed to the towers at the base. This time-worn structu
RMKE5WX6–27714 Bathurst Street tablet Reads Residence 23 Bathurst St Sydney Land originally granted to Thomas Barker by Crown grant under the hand of the Governor of the Colony Dated Oct 19 1831
RMCCCPE9–View of interior living space The Piper Building was originally a complex of laboratories built by the Gas Board in the 1960s
RMDGGBNR–Baerenschloessle castle, originally a summer residence, now a restaurant, on lake Baerensee, Rotwildpark, Stuttgart
RF2J28EA4–SHELBY, NC, USA-28 MARCH 2022: Webbley, also known as the O. Max Gardner House, originally built in 1852.
RMDYEAK4–The Doge's Palace. Originally the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, however in 1923 it was opened as museum. Venice. Italy 2014
RMPPB6NF–Roman Art. Italy. Pompeii. The House of the Faun. Built during the 2nd century BC. Private residence. Bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium.
RM2DYP6AT–Het Ontvangershuis - The Receiver's House is one of the oldest residential houses in the Dutch city of Assen. The house at the Brink in Assen was originally one of the buildings of the Maria in Campis monastery. It may have been used as a priest's residence. The house has a 15th century cellar vault. From the 17th century it was in use by the receivers-general of Drenthe. It was restored between 1957 and 1959, after which it was put into use by the Drents Museum. Dutch The Netherlands
RM2GMRRYH–Royal Palace of Wroclaw in Poland - Palac Krolewski. Originally a palace of the Prussian monarchy and from 1770 residence of the Hohenzollern in Wrocl
RF2HM222E–A dated terraced block of flats in the East End of London. UK. Originally built to house working class families.
RM2RG9WA6–Tangier, Morocco - View close to the Hotel Villa de France. Originally built in 1880 by Luciano Bruseaud, the Villa de France was the residence of the head of French diplomacy before becoming the main building of the hotel.
RM2HXCXY0–Grafeneck Castle near Gomadingen, originally a high medieval castle complex, memorial stone Hussarensprung, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RM2B02H2E–The Thanjavur Maratha Palace, also known as Aranmanai, was originally built by the Nayaks of the Thanjavur Nayak kingdom (16th - 17th century CE). After the fall of the Thanjavur Nayak kingdom, it served as the official residence of the Thanjavur Maratha. When most of the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom was annexed to the British Empire in 1799, the Thanjavur Marathas continued to hold sway over the palace and the surrounding fort. The Bhonsle family continued to hold on to the palace even after the last king Shivaji II was deposed as per the Doctrine of Lapse.
RMR77BED–Umbria Terni Porano Castel Rubello, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Castle originally functioned as a fortress, turned into residence in late Renaissance present owners granted permission to photograph room adjacent to entrance. Views of exterior interior views of ceiling frescoes.
RMERG8WW–Nottingham Castle, UK. Medieval fortress and royal residence. Originally constructed 1067, remodelled 1678.
RMF219Y5–Edward VI granting the Charter to Bridewell Hospital in 1553, London, England. Originally Bridewell Palace it was a residence of King Henry VIII and was one of his homes early in his reign for eight years. It was given to the City of London Corporation by his son King Edward VI for use as a hospital, orphanage and place of correction for wayward women. Bridewell later became the first prison/poorhouse to have an appointed doctor
RMTA3085–American jeeps park in front of the portal of the destroyed Reich Chancellery in Wilhelmstrasse. On the left, a part of the old Radziwill Palais, originally the official residence of the Chancellor. In the center, the extension from the Weimar Republic (1929/30), which Albert Speer had burst in 1938, in order to gain access to the main courtyard of the New Reich Chancellery.
RF2HPEK6K–Seoul, South Korea - July 25, 2021: Junghwajeon, main hall of Deoksu Palace. Deoksugung was originally the residence of Grand Prince Wolsan. The resid
RMP3D8BK–. Residence of Gov. Burnside. English: According to this, 1823 H. street, NW. Can't find any photographic confirmation. Carl Lindberg (talk) 19:42, 29 January 2011 (UTC), comment originally made at User talk:Jmabel/Stereo cards of Washington, D.C. . Created: 1860-1885. Coverage: 1860-1885. Source Imprint: 1860?-1885?. Digital item published 12-1-2005; updated 2-12-2009. 254 Residence of Gov. Burnside, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
RF2A85B52–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extract text : ' ST. JAMES'S PALACE. On the site now occupied by St. James's Palace, originally stood a hospital for lepers founded 111 the 12th century. This building became the It is no longer the residence of property of Henry the Eighth, who in its place erected a royal palace. St. James's Palace is full of interesting historical associations. the Sovereign, and is now only used for certain state ceremonies, such as the levees held by the Prince of Wales. Nominally, however, it is still the head-quarters Of It is only with som
RMW6JCA9–MEMBERS OF THE FAIRMONT GOLDEN CIRCLE CLUB HOLD QUILT THEY HAVE MADE. IN THE BACKGROUND IS A CENTURY-OLD FRAME HOUSE, THE OLDEST BUILDING IN TOWN. ORIGINALLY A SCHOOL, IT IS NOW A PRIVATE RESIDENCE
RM2A5YWG7–Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. principal residence of the dukes of Marlborough. built between 1705 and circa 1722. Blenheim Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. It was originally intended to be a reward to John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, from a grateful nation for the duke's military triumphs against the French and Bavarians during the War of the Spanish Succession, culminating in the 1704 Battle of Blenheim.
RMDGGBNH–Baerenschloessle castle, originally a summer residence, now a restaurant, on lake Baerensee, Rotwildpark, Stuttgart
RMBD1K5D–Calhoun Historic Library St Matthews South Carolina USA
RMDYEAK1–The Doge's Palace. Originally the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, however in 1923 it was opened as museum. Venice. Italy 2014
RM2T69CKP–View of Putney School or Putney House, Richmond Road, London, 1806. For many years it was used as a school and Hospital for Incurables, and residents can be seen playing cricket in the gardens. Originally a country residence of the Duke of Hamilton. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by J.W. Harding, London, 1806.
RM2DYP6AN–Bartje, Het Ontvangershuis - The Receiver's House is one of the oldest residential houses in the Dutch city of Assen. The house at the Brink in Assen was originally one of the buildings of the Maria in Campis monastery. It may have been used as a priest's residence. The house has a 15th century cellar vault. From the 17th century it was in use by the receivers-general of Drenthe. It was restored between 1957 and 1959, after which it was put into use by the Drents Museum. Dutch The Netherlands
RM2GMRRWN–Royal Palace of Wroclaw in Poland - Palac Krolewski. Originally a palace of the Prussian monarchy and from 1770 residence of the Hohenzollern in Wrocl
RM2GMY3A7–1950s, historical picture from this era of Lambeth Palace, London, England, UK, the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, as seen from Lambeth Road. Originally known as Lambeth House, the building was acquired by the Diocese circa AD 1200. Seen here covered in black soot is the Tudor brick gatehouse built by Cardinal John Morton.
RM2RMDCYN–Tehran, Iran. 27th Aug, 2023. Tourists visit the Golestan Palace in Tehran, Iran, on Aug. 27, 2023. Golestan Palace is one of the oldest complexes in Tehran, originally built during the Safavid dynasty in the historic walled city. Following extensions and additions, the site received its most characteristic features in the 19th century, when the palace complex was selected as the royal residence and seat of power by the Qajar ruling family. Credit: Shadati/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2HXCXTW–Grafeneck Castle near Gomadingen, originally a high medieval castle complex, memorial stone Hussarensprung, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RM2B024J6–The Songkhla National Museum building was originally built in 1878 and was the residence of the deputy governor of Songkhla, Phraya Suntharanuraksa. It was built in the Southern Thai-Chinese architectural style. The name Songkhla is actually the Thai corruption of Singgora (Jawi: سيڠڬورا); its original name means 'the city of lions' in Malay. This refers to a lion-shaped mountain near the city of Songkhla. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 AD - 1400 AD), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuk
RMR77BGJ–Umbria Terni Porano Castel Rubello, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Castle originally functioned as a fortress, turned into residence in late Renaissance present owners granted permission to photograph room adjacent to entrance. Views of exterior interior views of ceiling frescoes.
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