Tombs of the kings and emperors Stock Photos and Images
RM2AF6BB6–Ethiopia, Tigray, Axum (Aksum), Stelae Park, ancient Royal family memorial obelisks
RF2D4DFWY–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM6Y–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RFT7BCNF–Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, Germany.
RF2C5BFCD–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RM2AF6BWP–Ethiopia, Tigray, Axum (Aksum), May Shum, Queen of Sheba’s Pool, rock hewn reservoir
RF2D4E04N–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM09–The new stained glass window, designed by Mucha, was installed in the north nave in 1931.
RF2C5BE64–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RM2AF6BWE–Ethiopia, Tigray, Axum (Aksum), Stelae Park, toppled carved stela with house motif
RF2D4DJX6–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM0G–The new stained glass window, designed by Mucha, was installed in the north nave in 1931.
RF2C5BE3G–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2D6FXX0–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM6J–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5BE3Y–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4E13M–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BKW7–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BEBC–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4E0JF–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM5T–St Wenceslas Chapel is the masterpiece of Czech Gothic and the pride of St Vitus Cathedral. It is dedicated to the patron of Czech lands, St Wenceslas
RF2C5BEDH–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2D6FXNE–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BKJ3–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5AYC5–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4DJG3–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM66–St Wenceslas Chapel is the masterpiece of Czech Gothic and the pride of St Vitus Cathedral. It is dedicated to the patron of Czech lands, St Wenceslas
RF2C5BF9R–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4DA48–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM28–The new stained glass window, designed by Mucha, was installed in the north nave in 1931.
RF2C5AYF7–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4DRKG–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BM7X–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5BEY0–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2D4E1F6–The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Vitus, located within Prague Castle in Czechia contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
RMJ1BKHC–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5AYHY–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM74–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5AYMA–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM2W–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5AY99–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM16–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BF8F–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BKYD–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BDXA–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM20–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5BFB9–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM1C–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BDT6–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM11–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5AYNN–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM5H–The first sanctuary on the place of present St Vitus Cathedral was built by Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, in 926-30 as the third church built at Pragu
RF2C5BDXK–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BKYP–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5AYA5–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BKYG–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BF5G–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BM7D–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BDNN–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RMJ1BKYB–The design of the Gothic cathedral was entrusted to the French architect Matthias of Arras who found the inspiration in classical French cathedrals.
RF2C5BF74–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5AYCX–Palermo Cathedral is connected, through two pointed arches, with the Archbishop's Palace, making the church look like a castle, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BE8C–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BE8E–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BETJ–Quadrangle of The Law Faculty , University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BEG8–Arches in one of many Courtyards of Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BEJK–Villa Bonanno's wonderful garden and grove cover most of Piazza della Vittoria (Victory Square), Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BF7A–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BE12–Cathedral of Palermo is one of the most important architectural monuments in Sicily; built in 1184 by the Normans on a Muslim Mosque, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BFA5–Quattro Canti - Four Corners, officially known as Piazza Vigliena, is a Baroque square in Palermo, Sicily, Italy
RF2C5BEGY–Villa Bonanno's wonderful garden and grove cover most of Piazza della Vittoria (Victory Square), Palermo, Sicily, Italy
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