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Park GAOEell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Archaeological Site of SabrathaMosaics of the ruins of Sabratha in Libya
Ornate tiled doorway, Fez, FAšs-Boulemane, Morocco
Cloister, Monreale CathedralCloister columns decorated with mosaic patterns, Monreale Cathedral, Santa Maria La Nuova Duomo, Monreale, Sicily, Italy. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Monreale cathedral, Sicily, ItalyDetail of column in cloister. The cathedral of Monreale is one of the greatest examples of Norman architecture in the world and a national monument of Italy. Unesco World Heritage Site
Tilework of the Jameh Mosque, Esfahanfaience style tile workmosaic workJameh MosqueEsfahan, Iran
Fountain, Essaouira, MoroccoTiled fountain at beach, Essaouira, Morocco
Second courtyard, Moulay Ismail mausoleum, MeknesThe mausoleum of Moulay Ismail - one of Moroccos greatest rulers, who made MeknAšs his capital city in the 17th century - consists of three brightly decorated courts, a mosque
Interior of the Cathedral of Monreale in Sicily Italy
Jesus on the cross in the Moreale Cathedral in Sicily Italy
Roman Ruins, Meknes, Morocco
Moulay Ismail mausoleum, Meknes, Morocco
Gaudis Park Guell, Barcelona, Spain
Mosaic railings in Gaudis Park Guell, Barcelona, Spain
Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood St Petersburg, Russia. 1883-1907. Architect: Alfred Alexandrovich Parland. Interior: mosaic decoration
Moorish fountain in Sintra, PortugalPublic Moorish fountain in Sintra, Portugal. This attractive fountain located on main road between train station and Sintra National Palace
Sheikh Loffollah Mosque, Isfahan, IranThe blue mosaics on the wall of Sheikh Loffollah Mosque in Imam Square, Isfahan. A World Heritage site
Serpentine tiled bench in Gaudis Park GAOEellBarcelona spectacular views to the sea from the benches in Park GAOEell
Ancient mayan carved building facade, UxmalElaborately carved facade with mosaic decorations and sculptures on the West Building of The Nunnery Quadrangle at Uxmal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ancient Mayan Carved Building FacadeElaborately carved facade with mosaic decorations and sculptures on the West Building of The Nunnery Quadrangle at Uxmal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ancient Mayan Mosaic DecorationsElaborately carved facade with mosaic decorations and sculptures at The Nunnery Quadrangle, Uxmal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mayan serpent sculptures, Temple Facade, UxmalElaborately carved facade with serpent sculptures and mosaic decorations at The Nunnery Quadrangle, Uxmal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Kykkos Monastery, Troodos mountains, CyprusThe Kykkos Monastery, or the Holy Monastery of the Virgin of Kykkos was founded around the end of the 11th century by the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus
Moorish fountain in SintraPublic Moorish fountain in Sintra, Portugal
Portuguese tilesPolychrome tiles that cover one of the main facades of the Palacio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal
Detail of frieze with geometric decoration, MitlaPalace of Columns of Mitla, frieze with geometric decoration, detail, Mexico. Mixtec civilisation, 14th Century.Mitla is the second most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico
Nunnery Quadrangle building, Uxmal, Mexico, UNESCO World Heritage Site.Image taken outdoors, at sunset, no people
A stepped fret design in stone in Mitla - MexicoPalace of Columns of Mitla, frieze with geometric decoration, detail, Mexico. Mixtec civilisation, 14th Century
The Kok Gumbaz mosque in Shakhrisabz, UzbekistanThe Kok Gumbaz Mosque (1435-6) is obvious from the blue dome (Kok Gumbaz means Blue Dome ) after which it is named. Tamerlanes grandson Ulug Beg built it in Shakhrisabz
Amalfi cathedral facade with bell tower and stepsComplete facade of Duomo di Amalfi with bell tower and steps right before sunset, Amalfi coast
Lone tree in Kalyan Mosque, Bukhara, UzbekistanThe Inner Courtyard of the Kalyan Mosque (part of the Po-i-Kalyan architectural complex) in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Central Asia.The complex comprises the Kalyan mosque
Bibi-Khanym Mosque SamarkandDomes, portail and architectural details of Bibi-Khanym (or bibi Khanum) Mosque in Samarkand, Central Asia. Bibi Khanym was a Mongol Princess who became the wife of Tamerlan