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  • Athens. Greece. View of architectural fragments from antiquity in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens. The National Gardens was formerly the Royal
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_049.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of architectural fragments from antiquity in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens. The National Gardens was formerly the Royal
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_048.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the low sun glow on a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens. The National Gardens was formerly the Royal
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_002.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the low sun glow on a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens. The National Gardens was formerly the Royal
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_043.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_065.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_066.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Wooden bridge crossing the central pond of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_057.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_055.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_054.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_053.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the neoclassical façade of the charming Botanical Museum at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_047.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_046.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_044.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Delightful Pergola of Rosa Banksiae at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_041.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_009.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_006.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_005.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_001.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_064.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_063.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_062.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_061.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_060.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_059.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_058.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a leafy, green and shady pathway in the grounds of the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_056.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_045.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Delightful Pergola of Rosa Banksiae at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_042.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_010.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of a majestic row of fine Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_007.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Delightful Pergola of Rosa Banksiae at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_004.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the national flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_071.tif
  • National flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_076.tif
  • National flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_077.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the national flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_072.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the national flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_070.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the national flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_069.tif
  • National flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_075.tif
  • National flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_073.tif
  • National flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_074.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the national flag of Greece flying high and proudly on a flag pole against a blue sky backdrop. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_068.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Bust of Aristotelis Valaoritis a Greek poet and politician (born 1824 – died 1879) at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_052.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Bust of Aristotelis Valaoritis a Greek poet and politician (born 1824 – died 1879) at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_051.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Bust of Aristotelis Valaoritis a Greek poet and politician (born 1824 – died 1879) at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_050.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Part view of the monumental circular interior two story peristyle of the neoclassical Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Th. Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_038.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_035.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Part view of the monumental circular interior two story peristyle of the neoclassical Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Th. Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_036.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Part view of the monumental circular interior two story peristyle of the neoclassical Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Th. Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_037.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_034.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_029.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Fisherman sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_020.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Fisherman sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_019.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Harvester sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_015.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Harvester sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_013.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_008.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Close-up view of the Corinthian columns of the monumental Propylon of the neoclassical Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_040.tif
  • Athens. Greece. Close-up view of the Corinthian columns of the monumental Propylon of the neoclassical Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_039.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_033.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_031.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_030.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_028.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View at the National Gardens of the 19th century statue of Ioannis Antonios Kapodistrias, first ruler of liberated Greece in 1828 after 400 years of Turkish occupation.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_023.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_027.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_026.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View at the National Gardens of the 19th century statue of Ioannis Antonios Kapodistrias, first ruler of liberated Greece in 1828 after 400 years of Turkish occupation.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_024.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_025.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View at the National Gardens of the 19th century statue of Ioannis Antonios Kapodistrias, first ruler of liberated Greece in 1828 after 400 years of Turkish occupation.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_022.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View at the National Gardens of the 19th century statue of Ioannis Antonios Kapodistrias, first ruler of liberated Greece in 1828 after 400 years of Turkish occupation.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_021.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Fisherman sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_018.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the statue and sculpture of Ioannis Varvakis by Leonidas Drossis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_017.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the statue and sculpture of Ioannis Varvakis by Leonidas Drossis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_016.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century Little Harvester sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_014.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century marble woodchopper sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_012.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the 19th century marble woodchopper sculpture by Dimitrios Filippotis at the Zappeion Gardens which is an extension of the adjacent National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_011.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of the attractive neoclassical façade of the Zappeion located at the southern end of the National Gardens in Athens. Designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed from 1874-1888, the building was the first building specially built for the 1896 Olympic Games, in which it was used for the fencing competition. It was also used during the 2004 Olympics as a press and events centre.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_003.tif
  • Lykavittos. Athens. Greece. View of Greek soldiers furling the Greek National flag on Lykavittos Hill which rises 277 metres above the city of Athens and is its highest hill. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_067.tif
  • Lykavittos. Athens. Greece. View of Greek soldiers furling the Greek National flag on Lykavittos Hill which rises 277 metres above the city of Athens and is its highest hill. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_065.tif
  • Lykavittos. Athens. Greece. View of Greek soldiers furling the Greek National flag on Lykavittos Hill which rises 277 metres above the city of Athens and is its highest hill. The Greek flag is made up of two very important colours to Greeks, Blue and white. These two colours embody the blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves. According to myth and legend, the Goddess of Beauty and Love, Aphrodite emerged from these waves. In addition, the flag also reflects the blue of the Greek Sky and the White of the clouds. The established religion of the country Greek Orthodoxy is represented by the white cross in the upper hoist-side corner.
    Greece_Athens_General_Sights_066.tif
  • Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_032.tif
  • The otherworldly untamed coast and the colossal 70-metre-high limestone sea stack. Gibson Steps Beach. Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
    Port Campbell National Park_Victoria...tif
  • View of the colossal 70-metre-high limestone sea stacks, nicknamed Gog and Mago, found along the Gibson Steps Beach. Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
    Port Campbell National Park_Victoria...tif
  • Aleppo. Syria. View of the entrance to the Aleppo National Museum which is dominated by three giant wide-eyed basalt- granite statues of gods standing atop creatures. Discovered near the border of Turkey, these examples date from the ninth century BC and are representative of Syrian neo-Hittite art. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
    Syria_Aleppo_071.tif
  • Damascus. Syria. View of a stone sculpture from the gardens of the National Museum which has an impressive display of classic periods sculpture and architectural fragments. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
    Syria_Damascus_059.tif
  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
    Syria_Damascus_056.tif
  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
    Syria_Damascus_054.tif
  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
    Syria_Damascus_049.tif
  • Aleppo. Syria. View of an ancient basalt stelae in the garden of the Aleppo National Museum. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
    Syria_Aleppo_077.tif
  • Aleppo. Syria. View of an ancient basalt stelae in the garden of the Aleppo National Museum. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
    Syria_Aleppo_076.tif
  • Aleppo. Syria. View of an ancient statue of a female figure in the garden of the Aleppo National Museum. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
    Syria_Aleppo_075.tif
  • Aleppo. Syria. View of an ancient statue of a female figure in the garden of the Aleppo National Museum. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
    Syria_Aleppo_074.tif
  • Damascus. Syria. View of the shady gardens of the National Museum which has an impressive display of classic periods sculpture and architectural fragments. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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  • Damascus. Syria. View of the shady gardens of the National Museum which has an impressive display of classic periods sculpture and architectural fragments. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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  • Damascus. Syria. View of the monumental entrance of the National Museum, the reconstructed 729 AD gateway of the Umayyad Palace of Qasr al-Heir al-Gharbi in the Syrian Desert. The National museum of Damascus is one of the world’s great collections of archaeological treasures. Damascus is the capital of Syria and one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
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  • Aleppo. Syria. View of numerous ancient architectural fragments in the garden of the Aleppo National Museum. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
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  • Aleppo. Syria. View of the entrance to the Aleppo National Museum which is dominated by three giant wide-eyed basalt- granite statues of gods standing atop creatures. Discovered near the border of Turkey, these examples date from the ninth century BC and are representative of Syrian neo-Hittite art. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
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  • Aleppo. Syria. View of the entrance to the Aleppo National Museum which is dominated by three giant wide-eyed basalt- granite statues of gods standing atop creatures. Discovered near the border of Turkey, these examples date from the ninth century BC and are representative of Syrian neo-Hittite art. The museum is second only to the National museum in Damascus for its exhibits and dotted around the gardens of the museum are a fine collection of statues, stelae and architectural fragments. Aleppo is Syria’s second largest city and it is said to be among the oldest continuously populated cities in the world.
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  • Athens. Greece. View of the neoclassical National Historical Museum, designed by French architect Francois Boulanger in 1858 and completed in 1874. Fronted by lawns, the attractive building has a Doric –columned entrance which is approached by a broad flight of steps. The building is known as the Palaia Vouli ( Old Parliament) and was the site of the Greek Parliament until 1935. In 1961 the building was opened as the Museum.
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  • Athens. Greece. View of the National Library building, designed by Theophil Hansen and constructed between 1887-91. The library has a Pentelic marble monumental and stately six columns portico in Doric style which is approached by curving double stairway. The statue in the foreground is of P. Vallianos who financed the building. The library hoses over half million books including richly illuminated manuscripts from the 10 and 11th centuries. The library is part of the trilogy of buildings designed in Athens by the Danish architects, brothers Hans Christian and Theophil Hansen.
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