Rome: Villa Borghese
Friday, February 29th, 2008Click the image to open an interactive full screen panorama!
Panorama by Toni Garbasso, Rome
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Panorama by Toni Garbasso, Rome
The Jerusalem Church is odd in that it remains intact in its original form from the 14th century when the Adorni family, merchants from Genoa, Italy settled in the area and built it and it remains privately owned by their descendants till this day. Copied from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem it [...]
Kruttornet “The Gun Powder Tower” was the first part of the Visby City Wall to be built.
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Panorama by Lennart Mollerstrom, Gotland
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Panorama by Florence city guide
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Panorama by Markus Matern, Munich
Referred to as one of the most amazing buildings in the world, the Atomium in Brussels is definitely one of the must see attractions of the Belgian Capital, situated on the outskirts of Brussels towards the north of the city. This eyecatcher is built for the Brussels Worlds Fair, which was held from 17 April [...]
Veerhaven Rotterdam is part of the historic Scheepvaartkwartier (Maritime Quarter), and is situated on the north side of the River Nieuwe Maas between the Euromast and the Erasmus Bridge. An authentic area of Rotterdam, with the city centre and the main tourist attractions just a short walk away.
Coming in from sea, there are no obstacles [...]
Wow! Brugge reveals in the light of day!
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Panorama by Robin De Baere, Brugge
Most of Catalina Island is managed by the island’s nature conservancy. Avalon is the only town on the island and much effort has been put into keeping the place pristine. Except for a few lucky automobile permit holders with, only golf carts are allowed within city limits and hardly any vehicles are allowed outside the [...]
“Rue des Bouchers” is a very nice, picturesque street close to the Grand’Place. The narrow cobbled street is packed with restaurants that compete for the tourist trade with hard-sell waiters and displays piled high with all manner of marine delicacies.
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Panorama by studio360.be, Brussels.