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Background imageUrbanism Collection: Tarragona city. Augusto Palace or Prredtorium or Pilatos Tow

Tarragona city. Augusto Palace or Prredtorium or Pilatos Tow
Roman Art. Roman Praetorium, also known as the Torreon de Pilatos or Augustus Palace. It is not in fact a palace but one of the towers bounding the Forum

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Catalonia. Spain

Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Catalonia. Spain
Ampurias. Southern wall. 1st century B.C.. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Door. Catalonia. Spain

Ampurias. Wall. 1st century B. C Door. Catalonia. Spain
Ampurias. Southern wall. 1st century B.C.. Door. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. General view of the city with the dome o

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. General view of the city with the dome of the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady. In 1979 the old town was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Emporium. 575 B. C. Channeling. Catalonia. Spain

Emporium. 575 B. C. Channeling. Catalonia. Spain
Emporium. 575 B.C. Channeling. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Rome. The Colosseum. Italy

Rome. The Colosseum. Italy
Roman Art. The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheatre. Outside view. Rome. Italy

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Emporium. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Emporium. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain
Emporium. 575 B.C. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Porta San Paolo. Rome. Italy

Porta San Paolo. Rome. Italy
Roman Art. Porta San Paolo. One of the southem gates in the III century Aurelian Wals of Rome. The original name of the gate was Porta Ostiensis

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Rome. Italy. Porta San Paolo

Rome. Italy. Porta San Paolo
Porta San Paolo. One of the southem gates in the 3rd century Aurelian Wals of Rome. Rome. Italy

Background imageUrbanism Collection: The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan

The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan
The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). During Classical times the stadium had wooden seating. I was uset to host the athletic portion of the Panathenaic Games

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Theater of Marcellus. Roma. Italy. Roman Art

Theater of Marcellus. Roma. Italy. Roman Art
Roman Art. Theater of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli). The building was finished in 13 BC by emperor Augustum, who dedicated it of his nephew Marcellus (son of his sister Ottavia)

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Pyramid of Cestius. Rome. Italiy

Pyramid of Cestius. Rome. Italiy
Roman Art. Pyramid of Cestius (Piramide di Caio Cestio). Ancient pyramid was built about 18 BC-12 BC. Tomb for Galius Cestius Epulo, magistrate roman

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Roman Art. Ruins ot the roman wall and two arches from the a

Roman Art. Ruins ot the roman wall and two arches from the aqueduct which carried water into the Barcino city (late 1st century BC). Square Nova. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Ampurias. Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci. Wall

Ampurias. Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci. Wall. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Roman city of Ampurias. Roman baths. Girona. Catalonia. Spa

Roman city of Ampurias. Roman baths. Girona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Rome. Seat of St Peter (San Pietro). City of the Vatican

Rome. Seat of St Peter (San Pietro). City of the Vatican
Baroque Art. St Peters square at the Vatican. Built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). Detail columns, and sculptures of differents saints. Vatican City State. Holy See

Background imageUrbanism Collection: REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. View of the city with the chu

REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. View of the city with the church of St. Nicholas. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical region of Kotor

Background imageUrbanism Collection: REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. General view of the city. Wor

REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. General view of the city. Wor
REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. KOTOR. General view of the city along the fjord and the ancient wall. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical region of Kotor

Background imageUrbanism Collection: CASTILE-LA MANCHA. CAMPO DE CRIPTANA. Aerial view with typic

CASTILE-LA MANCHA. CAMPO DE CRIPTANA. Aerial view with typic
Spain. Castile-La Mancha. Campo de Criptana. Typical windmills. Aerial view

Background imageUrbanism Collection: View of Savona from the sea in 15th c. Detail. Italian

View of Savona from the sea in 15th c. Detail. Italian anonymous. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LIGURIA. Genoa. Pegli. Navy Museum

Background imageUrbanism Collection: The forum of the city of Rome during the imperial

The forum of the city of Rome during the imperial era. Illustration by Lluis Bargall&, xf3;. Watercolour. The forum of the city of Rome during the imperial era

Background imageUrbanism Collection: ITALY. Pompeii. Via della Fortuna. Roman art. Early

ITALY. Pompeii. Via della Fortuna. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageUrbanism Collection: VALUE

VALUE
ITALY. Pompeii. Via della Fortuna

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Italy. Rome. Forum of Trajan. Ruins of Basilica Ulpia

Italy. Rome. Forum of Trajan. Ruins of Basilica Ulpia

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Ostia Antica. The Decumanus Maximus. Detail of the paving on a roman road

Ostia Antica. The Decumanus Maximus. Detail of the paving on a roman road. Italy

Background imageUrbanism Collection: REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. SARANDA. View of the city

REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. SARANDA. View of the city
Albania, Saranda. View of the city

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Republic of Albania. Shkodra. General view

Republic of Albania. Shkodra. General view
Albania, Shkodra. General view

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Czech Republic, Bohemia, Prague, Old Town (Stare Mesto ), Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti)

Czech Republic, Bohemia, Prague, Old Town (Stare Mesto ), Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti)
Czech Republic - Prague. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1992. Old Town (StarA

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Illustration representing Roman Gaul colony, 1st century BC. Roman Civilization

Illustration representing Roman Gaul colony, 1st century BC. Roman Civilization
Roman Civilization. Roman Gaul colony, 1st century BC. Colour illustration

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Hungary, Budapest, Historical view of city from Mount Saint Gellert

Hungary, Budapest, Historical view of city from Mount Saint Gellert
Hungary - Budapest -18th century. Historical view of the city from Mount Saint Gellert. Etching by Anton Philipp Richter

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Illustration representing Knossos Palace, Crete, Greece

Illustration representing Knossos Palace, Crete, Greece
Greek civilization - Crete, Greece. Reconstruction of Knossos Palace. Color illustration

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Sevilla in 1617. Detail. Engraving. UNITED KINGDOM

Sevilla in 1617. Detail. Engraving. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Cordoba (19th c. ). Guadalquivir river. Etching

Cordoba (19th c. ). Guadalquivir river. Etching
Cordoba (19th c.). Guadalquivir river. Etching

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Tournai. Gran Place with bell tower and cathedra

Tournai. Gran Place with bell tower and cathedra, in 1881. Engraving

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Map of Freiburg im Breisgau (17th c. ). Engraving

Map of Freiburg im Breisgau (17th c. ). Engraving
Map of Freiburg im Breisgau (17th c.). Engraving

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Badajoz (1812). Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National

Badajoz (1812). Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Amsterdam. Entrance to the Zoological Park in

Amsterdam. Entrance to the Zoological Park in 1883. Engraving

Background imageUrbanism Collection: AUSTRIA. Vienna. Gasometer City, old gasometers

AUSTRIA. Vienna. Gasometer City, old gasometers

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Spain (20th c. ). Francos dictatorship. Barcelona

Spain (20th c. ). Francos dictatorship. Barcelona
Spain (20th c.). Francos dictatorship. Barcelona. Monumental fountain in Paseo de Gracia-Gran Vic crossroads

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Map of Damascus (1377). Western Manuscripts

Map of Damascus (1377). Western Manuscripts
" Map of Damascus (1377). " Western Manuscripts" (Fol. 134v.). Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library."

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Colonial America (17th c. ). Central America

Colonial America (17th c. ). Central America
Colonial America (17th c.). Central America. Viceroyalty of Mexico (1625). New Mexico in 1625. Panorama of the city. Engraving

Background imageUrbanism Collection: SOROLLA, Joaqu�(1863-1923). Triana Bridge

SOROLLA, Joaqu�(1863-1923). Triana Bridge
SOROLLA, Joaqu� (1863-1923). Triana Bridge. 1908. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Hungary, Budapest. Houses in Buda

Hungary, Budapest. Houses in Buda

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Albania, Shkodra. General view

Albania, Shkodra. General view

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Montenegro, Kotor. View of the city with the church of St. Nicholas. In 1979 UNESCO

Montenegro, Kotor. View of the city with the church of St. Nicholas. In 1979 UNESCO declared World Heritage the whole Natural, Cultural and Historical region of Kotor

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Europe, Vatican City

Europe, Vatican City
St Peters square at the Vatican. Built by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). Vatican City State

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Roman Art. Ruins of the Roman wall, incorporated into later buildings. Tower of Gateways

Roman Art. Ruins of the Roman wall, incorporated into later buildings. Tower of Gateways (Praetoira Gate), inside medieval building, 12th century. Square Nova. Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain

Background imageUrbanism Collection: Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian columns of porch square

Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B. C Corinthian columns of porch square
Spain. Tarragona. Roman Forum. 2nd century B.C.. Corinthian columns of porch square. Tarragona city. Catalonia. Spain



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