Architecture


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Ancient Architecture

ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE

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BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

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Islamic Architecture

ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE

Louvre

LOUVRE

Medieval Architecture

MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE

Modern Architecture

MODERN ARCHITECTURE

Palladio,Andrea

PALLADIO,ANDREA

Prehistoric Architecture

PREHISTORIC ARCHITECTURE

Renaissance Architecture

RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE

Schinkel,Karl Friedrich

SCHINKEL,KARL FRIEDRICH

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"Palastaula", a Roman Imperial building constructed    
under Emperor Constantine the Great (reigned 306-337). 
The hall is 84 m long, 28 m wide and 33 m high.
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"Palastaula", a Roman Imperial building constructed under Emperor Constantin...

"Porta Nigra", a Roman citygate in Trier,              
part of the Roman city's fortifications.
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"Porta Nigra", a Roman citygate in Trier, part of the Roman city's...

St. Pantaleon,"Westwerk", the western building,        
typical of Carolingian and Ottonian churches.          
After 980
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St. Pantaleon,"Westwerk", the western building, typical of Carolingian a...

Interior of "Westwerk", the western building,          
often added to Carolingian and Ottonian churches.
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Interior of "Westwerk", the western building, often added to Carolingi...

St. Cyriacus in Gernrode, monastery church             
of a former Benedictine nunnery founded in 961.
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St. Cyriacus in Gernrode, monastery church of a former Benedictine...

Wimpfen church, "Westwerk", the high wall added in the 
West to many Carolingian and Ottonian churches.        
In Wimpfen, a Gothic church "in the French style"      
a higher Westwerk was added to the older one after     
1296.
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Wimpfen church, "Westwerk", the high wall added in the West to many Carolingian...

Abbey church of Murbach, Alsace, founded in 727        
by Saint Pirmin. Since the 12th century, only members  
of the aristocracy could become monks in Murbach, and  
all abbots were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Abbey church of Murbach, Alsace, founded in 727 by Saint Pirmin. Since t...

Tympanon of the Abbey church in Murbach, Alsace. Two
lions surrounded by palmette-ornaments. The church was
founded in 727 by Saint Pirmin. Since the 12th century,
only aristocrats could become monks in Murbach, and
all abbots were princes of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Tympanon of the Abbey church in Murbach, Alsace. Two lions surrounded by palmet...

Benedictine abbey church of Marmoutier, Bas-Rhin.      
Facade, built of red sandstone from the Vosges         
mountains (1150).
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Benedictine abbey church of Marmoutier, Bas-Rhin. Facade, built of red san...

Abbey church of the Augustinian canons of Seckau,      
Styria. 1141-1164
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Abbey church of the Augustinian canons of Seckau, Styria. 1141-1164

Rood cross from Seckau Abbey church;                   
Christ, Saint Mary and Saint John Apostle.             
Wood, 1160
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Rood cross from Seckau Abbey church; Christ, Saint Mary and S...

Gilded chandelier from the bishop's chapel             
in the Seckau Abbey church. 1439
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Gilded chandelier from the bishop's chapel in the Seckau Abbey chur...