PCT4292235: Gruissan (Aude, 11, Languedoc, Occitane- archeological site of the Ile Saint-Martin - The excavations started in 2011 allowed the discovery of an ancient coastal settlement, vestige of a port on the Mediterranee of Narbonne (Roman colony of Narbo Martius) occupied between the end of the 3rd century BC and the 6th century AD. J.-C. - Photo by Patrice Cartier- / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292428: Herculanum (Herculaneum, Ercolano, Italia, Italy) - Nymphee adorned with mosaic in the inner courtyard of the house of Neptune (Poseidon) and Amphitrite (casa di Nettuno e Anfitrite) 1st century AD - vevetal motifs and hunting scenes with dogs and deer fleeing - Roman art, Roman antiquite, Rome, Romans - Photo by Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292485: Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitanie region (ex Midi-Pyrenees): sculpture at the roundabout des Francais libres - the work of the sculptor Auguste Seysses, entitled “” le soir de la vie “” (1910), represents an age, bearded man, an artist as indicated by the palette and the mallet arranged at his sides. Young women surround him: one holds a bouquet and the other a lyre - old age, dusk - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292557: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): view of the city with the Vesuve in the background - in the foreground, old building being renovated (2016) in front of the modern buildings (towers). It is the former hospice of the poor (Real Albergo dei poveri). Built in the 18th century, it was long the largest building in the city. Located on Piazza Carlo II, it covers an area of 106,000 m2 and its facade measures 360 metres long - construction, town planning, cruise ship - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4292666: Naples, Italy (Napoli, Italia): chiostro maiolicato, monastero di Santa Chiara - majolic cloitre (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 Monastery Massa - sister clarisse (nun, nun, nun, nun,) nourishing cats in a convent cloister adorned with two fountains - Photo Patrice Cartier - / Bridgeman Images