Ornate Fireplace
Brass beauty
Not your typical door handle
Timeless carvings
Royal arches
Baroque clock
Startled Baby in Ornate Carriage
Celing decor
Chrysler Building
Window boxes
Rising Sun
Whimsical Truck
Magazine for Mothers
Our Young Folks
Human nature
pulpit at St Barnabas
TeXas Door Hinge
Pensive
Elegant balcony
Wood and mirrors
Blue and gold
Looking up
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Ornate carvings
Entrance
Neo-gothic details
Looking upwards
Stained Glass Window
Baptismal Font - Cathedral of San Fernando
Retablo - Cathedral of San Fernando
The Casino Club Building
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Church Door
Taking a break
York Gate
Frosted glass
pipes
No space left undecorated (Explored)
Details of the Duomo
Spare no detail
A mouthful
Biltmore lantern
Ornate street light
Ornate door
San Marcello al Corso - interior
San Marcello al Corso - ceiling detail
A head for eternity
Doorway topper 1
Doorway topper 2
Curves and squiggles
Walrus on the Wall
Still life in silver
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Lion Swag - Architectural Detail
Angel Statue
San Xavier del Bac Mission
Doorway
Ornate Bench
Knife Hilt
Dolphins on a Lamp Post
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Bench of Many Colors
Philadelphia City Hall
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Terminal
Clock - Grand Central Terminal
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Achilleion Palace in Corfu, Greece, was built in 1890 by Austrian Empress, Elizabeth of Bavaria. After her assasination, German Kaiser Wilhelm II purchased Achilleion Palace and used it as his summer residence. It was used as a military hospital for French and Serbian troops during World War I and as military headquarter for axis powers during World War II. It is now managed by the Hellenic Tourist Organisation and is open to the public.
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