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  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of monastic buildings on the side of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino.
    Montalcino_Italy_031.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino.
    Montalcino_Italy_030.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic view of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_029.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic view of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_002.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic view of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_028.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic view of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_027.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of entrance to the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_025.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of entrance to the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_024.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of the bell tower of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino.
    Montalcino_Italy_023.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of façade of the side of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_022.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. View of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino.
    Montalcino_Italy_021.tif
  • Sant’Antimo. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic view of the 12th century abbey church of Sant’Antimo with a beautiful setting nestled amid ancient olive trees, green pastures and vineyards. One of the finest Romanesque religious buildings in Italy, the church was founded as a Benedictine church and monks continue to live here and chant Latin prayers. The abbey is only 9 kilometres from Montalcino in Southern Tuscany.
    Montalcino_Italy_020.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_017.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_012.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_006.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_030.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_016.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_003.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the painting of Jesus on the underside of the dome of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles at the Agora. Dating from 1000 AD, the church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_105.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Belltower of the Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in Asklipeio village. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_010.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Belltower of the Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in Asklipeio village. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_009.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Belltower of the Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in Asklipeio village. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_007.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in the village of Asklipeio. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_004.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in the village of Asklipeio. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_003.tif
  • Church of SS. Claudius and Andrew of the Burgundians. Rome. Italy. Roman Catholic church built in 1730 and dedicated to Saint Claudius of Besancon and the apostle Saint Andrew. Italian - Santi Claudio e Andrea dei Borgognoni.
    Piazza_del_Popolo_Rome_Italy_072.tif
  • Church of SS. Claudius and Andrew of the Burgundians. Rome. Italy. Roman Catholic church built in 1730 and dedicated to Saint Claudius of Besancon and the apostle Saint Andrew. Italian - Santi Claudio e Andrea dei Borgognoni.
    Piazza_del_Popolo_Rome_Italy_071.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_031.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_028.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_029.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_027.tif
  • Close view of the façade detail of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_026.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_025.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_024.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_023.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_022.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_021.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_020.tif
  • Jacob’s Well, an elegant columned fountain at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_019.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_018.tif
  • Temple like memorial at the church of Agia Fotini complex, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a neo-classical monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_015.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_013.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_011.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_010.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_008.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_007.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_009.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_005.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_004.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_002.tif
  • View of the church of Agia Fotini, Mantineia, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece.  Constructed by architect, painter and hagiographer Kostas Papatheodorou, the church mergers architectural and spiritual elements of different eras, from classical Greece, to Byzantine and modern Greek Orthodox. The complex includes a Jacobs Well and a monument in honour of the local people.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_001.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the interior of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles at the Agora. Dating from 1000 AD, the church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_107.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the painting of Jesus on the underside of the dome of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles at the Agora. Dating from 1000 AD, the church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_106.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the interior of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles at the Agora. Dating from 1000 AD, the church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_108.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the Byzantine Christian Church of the Holy Apostles with its decorative brickwork dating from 1000 AD at the Agora. The church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_103.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the dome of the Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles, dating from 1000 AD at the Agora. The church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_104.tif
  • Ancient Agora. Athens. Greece.  View of the Byzantine Christian Church of the Holy Apostles with its decorative brickwork dating from 1000 AD at the Agora. The church has a cross in square arrangement with apses on the four sides and a narthex on its west side. Four columns support the central dome and its floor and altar are made of marble. The few surviving wall paintings in the central aisle are from the 17th century.
    Greece_Athens_Agora_102.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Belltower of the Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in Asklipeio village. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_008.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in the village of Asklipeio. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_005.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in the village of Asklipeio. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_006.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Byzantine Church of the Dormition of the Virgin (monastery of metamorphosis) in the village of Asklipeio. Dating from 1060, the church is built in the shape of a cross and inside are superb 15-17th century frescoes depicting scenes from the Old Testament which are the most impressive in Rhodes. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Asklipio_002.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. View of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade.
    Assisi_Italy_044.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. View of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade.
    Assisi_Italy_009.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_028.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. Part view of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade (not in view).
    Assisi_Italy_046.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. View of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade.
    Assisi_Italy_045.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. View of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade.
    Assisi_Italy_043.tif
  • Assisi. Umbria. Italy. View of the façade of the 16th century Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli (Church of St. Mary of the Angels) which is much revered as the place St. Francis' lived and died. A huge golden statue of the virgin dominates the church from on top of the façade.
    Assisi_Italy_042.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_024.tif
  • Agia Fotini Church. Mantineia. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Mantineia_Agia_Fotini_014.tif
  • Façade of the San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_031.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_029.tif
  • Chapel of the Crucifix. The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_027.tif
  • Chapel of the Madonna. The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_026.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_022.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_019.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_017.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_018.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_015.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_014.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_009.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_011.tif
  • Chapel of the Madonna. The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_007.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_008.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_005.tif
  • Façade of the San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_004.tif
  • Façade of the San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_030.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_025.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_023.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_021.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_020.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_016.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_013.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_012.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
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  • Chapel of the Crucifix. The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
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  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_003.tif
  • Façade of the San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_001.tif
  • The San Carlo al Corso (Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso) a Basilica church dedicated to Saints Ambrose and Charles Borromeus of Milan.  It is located on the Via del Corso near the Piazza del Popolo in Rome Italy.
    San_Carlo_al_Corso_Rome_Italy_002.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the 14th century church of Saint Christopher or Agios Hristooforos on the lower town of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras.
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  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the 13th century Church of Aghia Sofia on the upper town of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras.
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