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the interior of an old church with stained glass windows and gold decorations on the alter
A Sneak Peak of the Private Papal Chapel at Castel Gandolfo
an old building with many windows and towers
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La Sainte-Chapelle
three different architectural drawings, one in black and white
a large building with a clock on the front
a drawing of a castle with a clock on the wall and people in it inside
ARCHITETTURE BELL'EUROPA
tiziano perotto illustrator: ARCHITETTURE BELL'EUROPA
an architectural drawing of a cathedral
A Sainte-Chapelle - Ilha de la Cité, Paris. Construída por São Luís IX para albergar algumas relíquias da Paixão (entre elas: a Coroa de Espinhos, a Lança Sagrada, fragmento da Cruz e outras relíquias), adquiridas do imperador latino de Constantinopla, Balduíno II, pela quantia de 135.000 libras tournois; a construção de toda a capela teria custado 45.000 libras. Inicio da construção 1242, consagrada em 1248 / Consiste de duas capelas sobrepostas, a inferior 1⃣ reservada aos funcionários e morad
an old building with a clock on the front
a paper model of a cathedral with a clock on it
cut-away model of Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, construction (1239-1248) #Gothic
an ornate crucifix in the middle of a room
the interior of an old church with paintings on the walls
the interior of a large cathedral with stained glass windows and pews on either side
The English Cathedral Exhibition (from the Peter Marlow Foundation) | Southwell Minster
an architectural drawing of a building with people standing in front of it and the words disney's capila haia residence written below
Capilla Hdad. Redención
a drawing of a window with two candles on each side
Rood and Chapel Screens, Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy, 1906, Original Plan. Paul Letarouilly.
A Beautifully Detailed, Original Plan of the Rood and Chapel Screens at the Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy. HAND-COLORED. Paul Letarouilly, Architect. From the American Architect and Building News, January 6, 1906. This picture is extremely hard to find, as the American Architect and Building News not only had a very small circulation during that time, but very few were actually preserved or colored as this has been. It measures 12 by 8.5 inches. Has a mat border and foam core backing (not attach
a large white building with a clock on it's face and two spires