Marketsquare buildings. Connected white buildings with arches. Dark shutters on the windows and dormers visible. White car center right with a blue car behind it. People are pictured under the arches.
Cathedral built around 1200 started as romanesque style and construction continued until 1230 in gothic style. The tower has sixteen bells. Closeup of cathedral wall, can see roof, and side of the tower. Umbrellas on bottom edge.
Connected buildings all with dormers. Cobblestone ground. Lower half filled with people, umbrellas, and benches. Looks like town square or market area.
Interior view of Amphithéâtre d'Arles. Red oval surround in center. Light posts throughout structure. Grouping of people lower center. Amphithéâtre seats and decaying parts.
Triumphal Arch of Orange left side of image. White car lower left corner. Speed limit sign lower central image. Lamp post right side. Trees right half with a few on the left surrounding the Arch.
Maison Carrée. Ancient Roman temple. Well preserved because it had been constantly in use starting in the 11th century. Top part of cars in both bottom left and right corners. Lower cener three people. Steps leading up to the building lower right corner.
Exterior photograph of Palais des Papes, Pope's Palace located in Avignon, France. Construction for this building began in 1335 and completed in less than twenty years during the papacy of Benedict XII and Clement VI. Architectural style is medieval gothic.
Colorful umbrella edge in upper left corner. Multiple beach umbrellas lower half, along with people and lounge chairs. Water left center with clliff above. Trees left side center.
Western profile of Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the discoveries) shows sculptures of people important to Portugal's Age of Discoveries. Monument is located on the Tagus river in Lisbon, it is dedicated to Portugal's Age of Discovery during the 15th and 16th centuries. The architect was Jose Angelo Cottinelli Telmo, who was replaced by Antonio Pardal Monteiro after his death. The sculptor was Leopoldo de Almeida. The architectural style is modern classicism. The original monument was constructed in steel and cement and was temporary for the Portuguese World Fair in 1940. After the exposition, the original monument was demolished in 1943. In 1958, a permanent monument was proposed and between 1958 and 1960 the new monument was constructed. The new monument was made from cement, rose-tinted stone, and the statues were sculpted from limestone. the new monument is larger than the original to celebrate the anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator. The monument was inaugurated on 9 August 1960, but the monument was not complete until 10 October 1960.
Buildings with balconies. Central woman carrying something above her head. Brick sidewalk and street. Central transport truck. Front half of car right center edge. People throughout image. Four striped black and white poles top right.
Ceremonial facade of Palace of Queluz. Enlarged from mansion estate to palace in 1747. This summer residence became the permanent home of King Pedro III and Queen Maria I from 1794 to 1807 when they left for Brazil during the French invasion. Architectural styles are baroque, rococo, and neoclassicism. Fountain and statue in lower right cornor. People hidden by part of the fountain center right edge.