Architecture


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Ancient Architecture

ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE

Baroque Architecture

BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE

Castles

CASTLES

France

FRANCE

Interior

INTERIOR

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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The bridge of Tancarville, on the left border of the Seine river, spans 1.400 meters and was the first major construction immedietely after World War II.
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The bridge of Tancarville, on the left border of the Seine river, spans 1.400 me...

The harbour of Honfleur, Normandie.
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The harbour of Honfleur, Normandie.

A street in the old town of Honfleur, Normandie. Walls and roofs are covered with slate shingles.
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A street in the old town of Honfleur, Normandie. Walls and roofs are covered wit...

Castle Saumur, on a promontory above the Loire River,
was built towatds the end of the 16th century. Citadels
on this promontory had existed since medieval times.
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Castle Saumur, on a promontory above the Loire River, was built towatds the end...

Usse on the Loire is called the "Castle of the
Sleeping Beauty," because French fairytale-author
Perrault chose it as location for the enchanted
Princess.
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Usse on the Loire is called the "Castle of the Sleeping Beauty," because French...

The Dukes of Bourbon have been buried in Saint-Pierre
in Sauvigny. In the church are the tombs of Louis II and
Charles I of Bourbon.
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The Dukes of Bourbon have been buried in Saint-Pierre in Sauvigny. In the churc...

The church Ste-Croix de Gannat was completed in the Gothic
period, but some Romanseque parts can still be seen.
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The church Ste-Croix de Gannat was completed in the Gothic period, but some Rom...

The Abbey of Conques was destroyed by the Sarrazins and
rebuilt by King Louis le Debonnaire in the 12th century.
It became a place of pilgrimage because of the relics of
Saint Foy which were deposed there.
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The Abbey of Conques was destroyed by the Sarrazins and rebuilt by King Louis l...

The Last Judgement (around 1140) in the church of Sainte Foy in Conques. Devils push sinners into the hellfire.
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The Last Judgement (around 1140) in the church of Sainte Foy in Conques. Devils...

The Pont du Gard was built shortly before the Christian era to
allow the aqueduct if Nimes to cross the river Gard. It stands
almost 50 m high and has three levels.
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The Pont du Gard was built shortly before the Christian era to allow the aquedu...

The Drawbridge in Arles, immortalised by Van Gogh
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The Drawbridge in Arles, immortalised by Van Gogh

"Le Moulin de Daudet".  Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897) was 
inspired by the mill and the surrounding landscape to write his famous "Letters from my mill" ("Lettres de mon moulin")
and "The Goat of M. Seguin". The mill overlooks the
hills of Provence and the town of Fontevielle.
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"Le Moulin de Daudet". Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897) was inspired by the mill a...