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The Grand Bazaar, the first of which dates back to 1461, was for centuries the first covered walk in the world. With 66 streets and 2,500 shops, there remains one city in Istanbul (Turkey). Photography 2005.
The Grand Bazaar, the first of which dates back to 1461, was for centuries the first covered walk in the world. With 66 streets and 2,500 shops, there remains one city in Istanbul (Turkey). Photography 2005.

OMG4589530: The Grand Bazaar, the first of which dates back to 1461, was for centuries the first covered walk in the world. With 66 streets and 2,500 shops, there remains one city in Istanbul (Turkey). Photography 2005. / Bridgeman Images

Karakoy ferry terminal in Istanbul, Turkey.
Karakoy ferry terminal in Istanbul, Turkey.

OMG4589553: Karakoy ferry terminal in Istanbul, Turkey. / Bridgeman Images

Ancient Egypt: view of the Valley of the Kings near Thebes (Luxor) housing the tombs of many pharaohs (photo)
Ancient Egypt: view of the Valley of the Kings near Thebes (Luxor) housing the tombs of many pharaohs (photo)

JLJ4589579: Ancient Egypt: view of the Valley of the Kings near Thebes (Luxor) housing the tombs of many pharaohs (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Santralistanbul Contemporary Art Center in an old power plant in Istanbul Conversion of Santral Istanbul - Istanbul - 2006 - Han Tumertekin architect -
Santralistanbul Contemporary Art Center in an old power plant in Istanbul Conversion of Santral Istanbul - Istanbul - 2006 - Han Tumertekin architect -

OMG4589662: Santralistanbul Contemporary Art Center in an old power plant in Istanbul Conversion of Santral Istanbul - Istanbul - 2006 - Han Tumertekin architect - / Bridgeman Images

Bar in front of Atocha station in Madrid (Spain).
Bar in front of Atocha station in Madrid (Spain).

TEC4587647: Bar in front of Atocha station in Madrid (Spain). / Bridgeman Images

The National Assembly in Madrid (Spain).
The National Assembly in Madrid (Spain).

TEC4587760: The National Assembly in Madrid (Spain). / Bridgeman Images

Facade of the Palais Royal in Paris.
Facade of the Palais Royal in Paris.

TEC4603671: Facade of the Palais Royal in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic view of Paris with rue de Rivoli.
Panoramic view of Paris with rue de Rivoli.

TEC4603727: Panoramic view of Paris with rue de Rivoli. / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic view of Paris with the Opera de Paris in the background.
Panoramic view of Paris with the Opera de Paris in the background.

TEC4603732: Panoramic view of Paris with the Opera de Paris in the background. / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic view of Paris.
Panoramic view of Paris.

TEC4603742: Panoramic view of Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic view on Rue de Rivoli, Paris.
Panoramic view on Rue de Rivoli, Paris.

TEC4603745: Panoramic view on Rue de Rivoli, Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Terrace of a residential building, Paris 1st arrondissement.
Terrace of a residential building, Paris 1st arrondissement.

TEC4603752: Terrace of a residential building, Paris 1st arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Equestrian statue of Henri IV (1818, work of Francois Lemot) on the Pont Neuf in Paris.
Equestrian statue of Henri IV (1818, work of Francois Lemot) on the Pont Neuf in Paris.

TEC4603758: Equestrian statue of Henri IV (1818, work of Francois Lemot) on the Pont Neuf in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Ministry of Culture, Palais Royal, Paris 1st arrondissement.
Ministry of Culture, Palais Royal, Paris 1st arrondissement.

TEC4603771: Ministry of Culture, Palais Royal, Paris 1st arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.
Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.

TEC4603948: Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.
Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.

TEC4603976: Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.
Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.

TEC4604001: Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797. / Bridgeman Images

Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.
Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797.

TEC4604010: Rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st arrondissement. This artere was pierced by order of Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821) from 1800, completed 1835 and gave it the name of its victory in 1797. / Bridgeman Images

Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.
Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.

TEC4604020: Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.
Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.

TEC4604058: Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.
Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement.

TEC4604061: Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris 1st arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

The Louvre Museum in Paris. Grand Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and quai des Tuileries, Paris 1st arrondissement. Amenagement Architects Ieoh Ming Pei in association with Michel Macary and Jean Michel Wilmotte, 1983-2001.
The Louvre Museum in Paris. Grand Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and quai des Tuileries, Paris 1st arrondissement. Amenagement Architects Ieoh Ming Pei in association with Michel Macary and Jean Michel Wilmotte, 1983-2001.

TEC4604111: The Louvre Museum in Paris. Grand Louvre, Rue de Rivoli and quai des Tuileries, Paris 1st arrondissement. Amenagement Architects Ieoh Ming Pei in association with Michel Macary and Jean Michel Wilmotte, 1983-2001. / Bridgeman Images

Theatre de la Ville in Paris.
Theatre de la Ville in Paris.

TEC4604134: Theatre de la Ville in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic view of the Ile de la Cite, Paris.
Panoramic view of the Ile de la Cite, Paris.

TEC4604150: Panoramic view of the Ile de la Cite, Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Quai du Louvre in Paris.
Quai du Louvre in Paris.

TEC4604153: Quai du Louvre in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

The Samaritan in Paris.
The Samaritan in Paris.

TEC4604159: The Samaritan in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

The Bourse de Commerce in Paris opened its doors for the world exhibition of 1889. It was conceived and transformed by Henri Blondel from the old wheat market, in response to his new vocation as a trading stock exchange, anthem to industrial society, to the benefits of trade and to the transport revolution. From the previous building, Blondel retained only the two jewels that had ensured its reputation: the inner ring, built by Nicolas Le Camus de Meziere in 1763, and the frame of the metal dome added by Belanger in 1813, which bears witness to the emerging art of steel. Caslee au Creusot, it is a technical feat: fifty-one farms and fourteen circular belts respond to the number of full and voids of the facade to ensure the harmony and the striking light of the whole.
The Bourse de Commerce in Paris opened its doors for the world exhibition of 1889. It was conceived and transformed by Henri Blondel from the old wheat market, in response to his new vocation as a trading stock exchange, anthem to industrial society, to the benefits of trade and to the transport revolution. From the previous building, Blondel retained only the two jewels that had ensured its reputation: the inner ring, built by Nicolas Le Camus de Meziere in 1763, and the frame of the metal dome added by Belanger in 1813, which bears witness to the emerging art of steel. Caslee au Creusot, it is a technical feat: fifty-one farms and fourteen circular belts respond to the number of full and voids of the facade to ensure the harmony and the striking light of the whole.

TEC4604161: The Bourse de Commerce in Paris opened its doors for the world exhibition of 1889. It was conceived and transformed by Henri Blondel from the old wheat market, in response to his new vocation as a trading stock exchange, anthem to industrial society, to the benefits of trade and to the transport revolution. From the previous building, Blondel retained only the two jewels that had ensured its reputation: the inner ring, built by Nicolas Le Camus de Meziere in 1763, and the frame of the metal dome added by Belanger in 1813, which bears witness to the emerging art of steel. Caslee au Creusot, it is a technical feat: fifty-one farms and fourteen circular belts respond to the number of full and voids of the facade to ensure the harmony and the striking light of the whole. / Bridgeman Images

Perspective on the boulevard de Sebastopol in Paris.
Perspective on the boulevard de Sebastopol in Paris.

TEC4604217: Perspective on the boulevard de Sebastopol in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Place Vendome in Paris. The one we know today dates back to 1699 and was designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart. And it was only with the piercing of the Rue de la Paix that the Vendome Column was built in 1806.
Place Vendome in Paris. The one we know today dates back to 1699 and was designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart. And it was only with the piercing of the Rue de la Paix that the Vendome Column was built in 1806.

TEC4604383: Place Vendome in Paris. The one we know today dates back to 1699 and was designed by Jules Hardouin Mansart. And it was only with the piercing of the Rue de la Paix that the Vendome Column was built in 1806. / Bridgeman Images

Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.
Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.

TEC4604467: Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Etam, Rue de Rivoli, Paris.
Etam, Rue de Rivoli, Paris.

TEC4604494: Etam, Rue de Rivoli, Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.
Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.

TEC4604499: Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Roofing in Paris.
Roofing in Paris.

TEC4604742: Roofing in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris.
Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris.

TEC4605098: Square du Vert Galant (Vert-Galant), Ile de la Cite, Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard Sebastopol in Paris.
Boulevard Sebastopol in Paris.

TEC4605120: Boulevard Sebastopol in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

The Tuileries Garden in Paris. Photography 23/02/05.
The Tuileries Garden in Paris. Photography 23/02/05.

TEC4605363: The Tuileries Garden in Paris. Photography 23/02/05. / Bridgeman Images


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