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Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine.
Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650783: Clamart intercommunal cemetery in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine.
Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650816: Suresnes in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Rue Maurice Arnoult in Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine.
Rue Maurice Arnoult in Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650939: Rue Maurice Arnoult in Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine.
Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650955: Plessis Robinson (Plessis-Robinson) in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Vallee aux loups at Chatenay Malabry in the Hauts de Seine.
Vallee aux loups at Chatenay Malabry in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650969: Vallee aux loups at Chatenay Malabry in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.
Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4651042: Avenue Pierre Larousse in Malakoff in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine.
Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4651128: Rue Jean Jaures in Vanves in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Courbevoie in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95.
Courbevoie in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95.

TEC4651286: Courbevoie in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95. / Bridgeman Images

Puteaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95.
Puteaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95.

TEC4651345: Puteaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photography 01/10/95. / Bridgeman Images

Parc de Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine.
Parc de Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4651515: Parc de Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Ile de la Jatte in the Hauts de Seine. The island of la Jatte, formerly called the island of Grande Jatte, is an island on the Seine, located between Neuilly sur Seine and Levallois Perret on its right bank, Courbevoie and the business district of La Defense on its left bank. Photography 01/10/95.
Ile de la Jatte in the Hauts de Seine. The island of la Jatte, formerly called the island of Grande Jatte, is an island on the Seine, located between Neuilly sur Seine and Levallois Perret on its right bank, Courbevoie and the business district of La Defense on its left bank. Photography 01/10/95.

TEC4651615: Ile de la Jatte in the Hauts de Seine. The island of la Jatte, formerly called the island of Grande Jatte, is an island on the Seine, located between Neuilly sur Seine and Levallois Perret on its right bank, Courbevoie and the business district of La Defense on its left bank. Photography 01/10/95. / Bridgeman Images

Social housing in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine).
Social housing in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4651684: Social housing in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

The Atomium of Brussels after renovation. Engineer: Andre Waterkeyn, construction 1958. Photography 17/03/06.
The Atomium of Brussels after renovation. Engineer: Andre Waterkeyn, construction 1958. Photography 17/03/06.

TEC4639740: The Atomium of Brussels after renovation. Engineer: Andre Waterkeyn, construction 1958. Photography 17/03/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639817: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639824: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639841: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639869: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639884: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639897: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The Japanese tower of Laeken Park in Belgium. Construction 1873. Photography 30/04/06.
The Japanese tower of Laeken Park in Belgium. Construction 1873. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639902: The Japanese tower of Laeken Park in Belgium. Construction 1873. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639946: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4639975: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.
The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06.

TEC4640034: The royal greenhouses of Laeken in Belgium. Achievement 1873. In the 19th century, glass and metal, as new building materials, allowed the construction of a new type of building: the greenhouse. King Leopold II (1835-1909) entrusted the architect Alphonse Balat (1819-1895) with the construction of an ideal glass palace. Open to the public three weeks a year, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken house an exceptional collection of plants, some dating back to Leopold II. Photography 30/04/06. / Bridgeman Images

Square Marie Louise in Brussels (Belgium).
Square Marie Louise in Brussels (Belgium).

TEC4640083: Square Marie Louise in Brussels (Belgium). / Bridgeman Images

Chateau de la Tour Noire, 32 rue de la Virgen Noire, Place Sainte Catherine in Brussels (Belgium). Construction 13th century. Photography 10/10/99.
Chateau de la Tour Noire, 32 rue de la Virgen Noire, Place Sainte Catherine in Brussels (Belgium). Construction 13th century. Photography 10/10/99.

TEC4640120: Chateau de la Tour Noire, 32 rue de la Virgen Noire, Place Sainte Catherine in Brussels (Belgium). Construction 13th century. Photography 10/10/99. / Bridgeman Images

Houses of Avenue Palmerston in Brussels (Belgium).
Houses of Avenue Palmerston in Brussels (Belgium).

TEC4640162: Houses of Avenue Palmerston in Brussels (Belgium). / Bridgeman Images

A house on avenue Palmerson in Brussels (Belgium).
A house on avenue Palmerson in Brussels (Belgium).

TEC4640274: A house on avenue Palmerson in Brussels (Belgium). / Bridgeman Images

Country house, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.
Country house, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.

TEC4659796: Country house, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation. / Bridgeman Images

Country house project, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.
Country house project, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.

TEC4659806: Country house project, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la législation. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel d'Uzes, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.
Hotel d'Uzes, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.

TEC4659828: Hotel d'Uzes, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation. / Bridgeman Images

Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States. One of the hotels in the city, the Mirage.
Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States. One of the hotels in the city, the Mirage.

TEC4650112: Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States. One of the hotels in the city, the Mirage. / Bridgeman Images

Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada (United States).
Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada (United States).

TEC4650166: Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada (United States). / Bridgeman Images

The rear side of the Cite des Popes in Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. Architecture of the 14th century. Photography 17/05/10
The rear side of the Cite des Popes in Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. Architecture of the 14th century. Photography 17/05/10

TEC4650215: The rear side of the Cite des Popes in Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. Architecture of the 14th century. Photography 17/05/10 / Bridgeman Images

L'esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet to Avignon Esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet - Avignon -
L'esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet to Avignon Esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet - Avignon -

TEC4650305: L'esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet to Avignon Esplanade Yves Michel-Bechet - Avignon - / Bridgeman Images

Place Daniel Sorano to Avignon Place Daniel Sorano Avignon -
Place Daniel Sorano to Avignon Place Daniel Sorano Avignon -

TEC4650367: Place Daniel Sorano to Avignon Place Daniel Sorano Avignon - / Bridgeman Images

The city of Avignon Avignon - France -
The city of Avignon Avignon - France -

TEC4650421: The city of Avignon Avignon - France - / Bridgeman Images


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