PCT4292545: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): statue of the Nile, via San Biagio dei Librai (Spaccanapoli) - Made by the Egyptian community of Naples in the Roman era, it represents a bearded male figure, lies behind a sphynx, holding in her left hand a horn of abundance - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292546: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): tourist alley, stooppes and bell tower - Via San Gregorio Armeno is one of the most picturesque streets of the historic center of Naples., surmounted by the bell tower of the church of San Gregorio Armeno. Its shops attract tourists for souvenirs, but also Neapolitans, especially before Christmas. It is indeed here that we come to buy or renew our “presepe”, the famous Neapolitan creche, jewel of the Neapolitan artisanant of Santon - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292680: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloister (of faience) of the monastery of Santa Chiara, mid-18th century - majolic decorees of mythological scenes, landscape and polychrome maritime scenes, due to the ceramists Donato and Giuseppe Massa - scene of hunting hare with rifle and dog - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292688: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloister (of faience) of the monastery of Santa Chiara, mid-18th century - majolic decorees of mythological scenes, countryside and polychrome maritime scenes, due to the ceramists Donato and Giuseppe Massa - Neapolitan landscape - Photo Patrice Cartier / Bridgeman Images
PCT4295916: Gothic Cathedrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne). Most of its current construction of Volvic stone (volcanic rock) dates from the 13th century. It is located on the top of the central hill that forms the old city centre, on Victory Square, near the statue of Pope Urban II, who launched the first crusade during the 1095 Council. Photo by Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4295936: Inscription dating from the French Revolution above the northern portal and of a Virgin and the Child Jesus, Cathedrale of Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dome, 63, Auvergne): “” the French people recognize the existence of the Supreme Being and the immortalite of the soul. It dates from 1793-1794 when the ancient religions were suppressed in favour of the cult of the Reason (autumn 1793-spring 1794) and the cult of the Etre-Supreme (spring 1794-summer 1794) - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296008: Abbey church Saint-Austremoine (Saint Austremoine) of Issoire (Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne) - the bedside decorates - mosaic of stone and zodiac signs: virgin and balance - Romanesque art auvergnat - Romanesque sculpture - abbey church, Issoire, Puy-de-Dome, France, 12th century- Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296124: Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne): Corporate headquarters of the Centre France group, newspaper La Montagne, associate architects CRR, 2008 - Rehabilitation of an old concrete office building, with creation of a glass facade called “double skin”, creating a ventile buffer space - modern architecture, contemporary, building renovation - Photo Patrice Cartier 2017 - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296402: Fregate L'Hermione: replica of the warship of 1779 built in 1997 and launched in 2014 at Rochefort sur mer (Rochefort-sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, New Aquitaine, France) It was on this ship that the Marquis de La Fayette joined the United States of America in 1780 - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4296431: Fregate L'Hermione: replica of the warship of 1779 built in 1997 and launched in 2014 at Rochefort sur mer (Rochefort-sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, New Aquitaine, France) It was on this ship that the Marquis de La Fayette joined the United States of America in 1780 - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images