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"Tile: A Journey Through Art and Culture" Step into the world of tile, where ancient civilizations left their mark in vibrant mosaics. Picture No

Background imageTile Collection: Street sign with an image of a bull, Seville, Andalusia, Spain

Street sign with an image of a bull, Seville, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageTile Collection: Tiled pharmacy sign, Zafra, Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Tiled pharmacy sign, Zafra, Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Background imageTile Collection: Well preserved mosaic on flooring of the House of Dionysus, Volubilis Archaeological Site, Meknes

Well preserved mosaic on flooring of the House of Dionysus, Volubilis Archaeological Site, Meknes, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Ancient mosaic with african animals on floor of The House of Orpheus

Ancient mosaic with african animals on floor of The House of Orpheus, Volubilis archeological site, Meknes, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Close up of decorated ancient walls with ceramic tiles and carved Arabic script, Fez, Morocco

Close up of decorated ancient walls with ceramic tiles and carved Arabic script, Fez, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Red painted old wooden doorway, Fez, Morocco

Red painted old wooden doorway, Fez, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Typical Moroccan door and tiles, Marrakech, Morocco

Typical Moroccan door and tiles, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Porters Lodge or Casa del Guarda pavilion, Park Guell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Porters Lodge or Casa del Guarda pavilion, Park Guell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageTile Collection: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, South East Asia, Asia

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, South East Asia, Asia

Background imageTile Collection: Fountain at Bab El Assa, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Fountain at Bab El Assa, Tangier, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageTile Collection: Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Islamic decorative tiles (zeligs). Tetouan, Morocco

Islamic decorative tiles (zeligs). Tetouan, Morocco

Background imageTile Collection: Tile Portugal

Tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Blue tile Portugal

Blue tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe III

Adobe III
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe II

Adobe II
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe I

Adobe I
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Capri Tiles

Capri Tiles
Henrike Schenk

Background imageTile Collection: House of Pattern

House of Pattern
Steffen Ebert

Background imageTile Collection: Capri Tiles

Capri Tiles
Henrike Schenk

Background imageTile Collection: Retro Pink Sink Faucet

Retro Pink Sink Faucet
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: Motel Room Keys

Motel Room Keys
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe III

Adobe III
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe II

Adobe II
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe I

Adobe I
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Tile Portugal

Tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Blue tile Portugal

Blue tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Capri Tiles

Capri Tiles
Henrike Schenk

Background imageTile Collection: Retro Pink Sink Faucet

Retro Pink Sink Faucet
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: Motel Room Keys

Motel Room Keys
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: The International Exhibition: mosaic pavement by Minton, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: mosaic pavement by Minton, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: mosaic pavement by Minton, 1862. Tiles are now made with the view of forming floors, pavements, and wallcoverings

Background imageTile Collection: Tile, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile, 19th century

Background imageTile Collection: Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe III

Adobe III
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe II

Adobe II
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe I

Adobe I
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Tile Portugal

Tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Blue tile Portugal

Blue tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Capri Tiles

Capri Tiles
Henrike Schenk

Background imageTile Collection: Retro Pink Sink Faucet

Retro Pink Sink Faucet
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: Motel Room Keys

Motel Room Keys
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe III

Adobe III
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe II

Adobe II
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Adobe I

Adobe I
Alma

Background imageTile Collection: Tile Portugal

Tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Blue tile Portugal

Blue tile Portugal
Maria Hylarides

Background imageTile Collection: Capri Tiles

Capri Tiles
Henrike Schenk

Background imageTile Collection: Retro Pink Sink Faucet

Retro Pink Sink Faucet
Tom Windeknecht



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"Tile: A Journey Through Art and Culture" Step into the world of tile, where ancient civilizations left their mark in vibrant mosaics. Picture No. 11014350 takes us back to Roman times, showcasing a mesmerizing seafood mosaic that once adorned the floors of luxurious villas. Traveling to Malaga, Andalucia in Spain, we find ourselves captivated by the Virgen del Carmen tilework. The intricate patterns and vivid colors tell stories of devotion and faith, reflecting the rich heritage of this enchanting region in Europe. As night falls upon Seville's Plaza de Espana, our gaze is drawn to a magnificent display of tiles. Each step reveals another piece of history embedded within the Roman memento mori mosaic – a reminder that life is fleeting but art endures. Venturing further east, we arrive at the Temple of 10000 Buddhas. Here, tiles come alive with spiritual energy as they form stunning murals depicting Buddhist teachings and enlightenment. In Fes, Morocco, Africa unveils its own tale through meticulously crafted mosaic tiled fountains and walls. The Royal Palace Door stands proud amidst an array of vibrant colors that celebrate Moroccan craftsmanship at its finest. Lake Maggiore in Switzerland warns us with a Cave canem sign – beware. Even here, tiles serve as guardians protecting against potential dangers lurking nearby. Heading south again to Granada's Alhambra palace complex in Andalucia-EspaAna brings us face-to-face with azulejos – traditional Portuguese blue-painted ceramic tiles adorning every corner. These exquisite works depict scenes from daily life or historical events while adding charm to this architectural marvel. Lisbon invites us into souvenir shops displaying an array of beautifully designed tiles representing Portugal's cultural heritage. From iconic landmarks to traditional motifs, these decorative pieces offer visitors a chance to take home cherished memories captured within each tile's brushstroke or glaze.