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Renaissance Collection (#8)

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Dubrovnik old town over water

Dubrovnik old town over water
Color urban setting, green waters by slightly elevated land, old town houses sitting on edge, multi-color buildings, residential, steeple, layered, stone architecture, daytime

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Triple Masterpiece

Triple Masterpiece
The Piazza Del Maracoli (Square of Miracles) is located in Pisa, Italy and contarins the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Pisa Cathedral and the Pisa Baptistry

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Holy Name of Jesus Church, Telc, Czech republic

Holy Name of Jesus Church, Telc, Czech republic
TelAc is a town in southern Moravia, in the Czech Republic. The town was founded in 13th century as a royal water fort on the crossroads of busy merchant routes between Bohemia, Moravia and Austria

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Cappadocia, Turkey - May 05, 2014: Catholic Church

Cappadocia, Turkey - May 05, 2014: Catholic Church

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Ornate facade, Renaissance style, paintings, old town hall, Lindau, Lake Constance, Bavaria

Ornate facade, Renaissance style, paintings, old town hall, Lindau, Lake Constance, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Haus zum Breiten Herd, historic Renaissance guild house, Fischmarkt square, Erfurt, Thuringia

Haus zum Breiten Herd, historic Renaissance guild house, Fischmarkt square, Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Gabel with a clock, Renaissance Tower, historic Town Hall, market square, historic centre

Gabel with a clock, Renaissance Tower, historic Town Hall, market square, historic centre, Marburg, Hesse, Germany

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Relief, image of St Elizabeth above the entrance to the Renaissance Tower of the historic Town

Relief, image of St Elizabeth above the entrance to the Renaissance Tower of the historic Town Hall, market square, historic centre, Marburg, Hesse, Germany

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Aerial view, townscape with castle Aistersheim, Aistersheim, Upper Austria, Austria

Aerial view, townscape with castle Aistersheim, Aistersheim, Upper Austria, Austria

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Aerial view, Schloss Aistersheim, moated castle from the late Renaissance, Aistersheim

Aerial view, Schloss Aistersheim, moated castle from the late Renaissance, Aistersheim, Upper Austria, Austria

Background imageRenaissance Collection: View of Siena

View of Siena

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
UNESCO World Heritage Site - Historic Centre of Cesky KrumlovSituated on banks of the Vltava river, town was built around 13th-century castle with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Brunelleschi Cupola

Brunelleschi Cupola in Cathedral Santa Maria Del Fiore, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Collection: The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Collection: The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Rolling landscape in Val d Orcia

Rolling landscape in Val d Orcia, Tuscany Region, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France

Mont Saint-Michel Normandy France
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. It is located approximately one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the countrys northwestern coast

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Architecture of Door at Mont Saint-Michel, France

Architecture of Door at Mont Saint-Michel, France
Architecture of Door at Mont Saint-Michel, Manche, France

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Sibenik Cathedral

Sibenik Cathedral
Sibenik, Croatia

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Charming houses of Evora

Charming houses of Evora
Beautiful traditional houses, balconies and roofs in the Historic Centre of Evora (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Sienas Baptistry interior with frescoes and font

Sienas Baptistry interior with frescoes and font
Interior of the Siena Baptistry in Renaissance style with baptismal font column and paintings by Donatello, Turino & Ghiberti. A UNESCO Heritage site

Background imageRenaissance Collection: View on Florence, Tuscany

View on Florence, Tuscany
The Palazzo Vecchio, Campanile, and Duomo (cathedral) are the most prominent buildings in this view of Florence

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Old town of Salamanca

Old town of Salamanca
Details of the city of Salamanca, in the Plaza de San Benito

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Facade of the Florence Cathedral at night

Facade of the Florence Cathedral at night
Facade of the Florence Cathedral ( Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore ) at night

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Small town in Tuscany

Small town in Tuscany
Pienza, a Unesco World Heritage site in Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Florence

Florence is the most populous city in Tuscany, with approximately 380, 000 inhabitants, expanding to over 1, 520, 000 in the metropolitan area

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Plaza Mayor and cathedral in Trujillo, Spain

Plaza Mayor and cathedral in Trujillo, Spain
Plaza Mayor in Trujillo, Spain, with St. Martin church facade and statue of Francisco Pizarro

Background imageRenaissance Collection: In the city of Zamosc, Poland

In the city of Zamosc, Poland
Zamosc is a Renaissance city listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, built between 1580 and 1600 by Italian architect Bernardo Morando, according to Renaissance ideas of the ideal city

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Bell Tower

Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Bell Tower
Aerial, rooftop view of Seville Cathedral on clear, sunny day

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption) was designed by Giovanni Di Agostino and built between 1196-1348

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy
Detail of facade. Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption)

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy
Detail of facade. Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption)

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy
Entrance to the baptistery. Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption)

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy
Entrance to the baptistery. Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption)

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption) was designed by Giovanni Di Agostino and built between 1196-1348

Background imageRenaissance Collection: View of Duomo, Siena, Italy

View of Duomo, Siena, Italy
Duomo di Siena (Cathedral) and tower, Siena, Italy. View through archway from Via del Castora

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. West front. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption) was designed by Giovanni Di Agostino and built between 1196-1348

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy
The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption) was designed by Giovanni Di Agostino and built between 1196-1348. The marble facade was designed by Giovanni Pisano

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Archivio di Stato di Siena

Archivio di Stato di Siena (Museo delle Biccherne). In Palazzo Piccolomini (Florentine Renaissance style). Architect: Bernardo Rossellino. 1460 and 1495

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Duomo di Siena (Cathedral)

Duomo di Siena (Cathedral), Siena, Italy. West front. The Gothic cathedral (Santa Maria Asunta -Mary Our Lady of the Assumption) was designed by Giovanni Di Agostino and built between 1196-1348

Background imageRenaissance Collection: Unicorn fountain

Unicorn fountain, Siena, Italy. The Leocorno (unicorn) contrada adapted an existing fountain, the Fonte di Pantaneto (1452) for their own use



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