World Heritage: Monumental SitesThis second volume, dedicated specifically to monumental sites, focuses on forty-seven emblematic instances of diverse geographic, cultural, and historic sites, providing each with a clear, well-documented explanatory text, enriched with in-depth boxes and a beautiful selection of pictures with detailed captions. This volume is a fabulous guide through wonderful sites such as the Palace and Gardens of Schonbrunn, the Palace and Gardens of Versailles, Mount Athos, The Kremlin of Moscow, the Great Wall of China, the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the Forbidden City in Beijing, The Taj Mahal, the Royal Palaces of Abomey, the Pueblo of Taos and the Statue of Liberty in New York among many others. |
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... loggia . From this line of demarcation , the main boulevard of the garden ran in a straight line along the slope of the hill , ending in an open loggia that overlooked the surrounding countryside ; the last - named con- struction ...
... loggia . From this line of demarcation , the main boulevard of the garden ran in a straight line along the slope of the hill , ending in an open loggia that overlooked the surrounding countryside ; the last - named con- struction ...
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... loggia flanked by spaces framed by pillars . In each of these bays we find two vertically stacked windows , so that the pedi- ment over the lower window serves as a base for the upper window , in keeping with a device that is entirely ...
... loggia flanked by spaces framed by pillars . In each of these bays we find two vertically stacked windows , so that the pedi- ment over the lower window serves as a base for the upper window , in keeping with a device that is entirely ...
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... loggia whose vertical extension is enhanced by the cunning use of mirrors ; the overall decorative effect is provided by the profusion of gold , alternating with expanses of pink and green faux - mar- bres . The structure , built ...
... loggia whose vertical extension is enhanced by the cunning use of mirrors ; the overall decorative effect is provided by the profusion of gold , alternating with expanses of pink and green faux - mar- bres . The structure , built ...
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The Palace and Gardens Roberta DAdda | 4 |
Roberta DAdda | 27 |
Cecilia Gibellini | 130 |
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