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The Acropolis of Athens in Greece

October 14, 2014 Leave a Comment

The Acropolis of Athens in Greece is an ancient citadel located above the city of Athens and contains several ancient buildings of great historic and architectural significance. The most famous building is the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom is considered the patron of Athens. The Acropolis is the most popular site in Greece and provides a rich history of a culture through its significant structures.

A View Of The Acropolis Of Athens

A Distant View of the Acropolis of Athens

The Porch Of The Caryatids Acropolis In Athens

The Caryatid Porch of the Erechtheion on the Acropolis of Athens

A Section Of The Parthenon In Athens Greece

A Section of the Parthenon, a Former Temple Dedicated to the Goddess Athena

The Ancient Ruins Of Parthenon In Athens

The Ancient Ruins of the Parthenon in Athens

The Ancient Ruins Of The Parthenon On The Acropolis

A View of the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens

The Theatre Of Dionysus Eleuthereus In Athens

The Theater of Dionysus Eleuthereus is Located at the Foot of the Athenian Acropolis and Was Used For Festivals in Honor of the God Dionysus

The Oden Of Herodes Atticus In Athens

The Odeon of Herodes AtticusiIs Known as the Hereodeon and is Located on the Southern Slopes of the Acropolis of Athens

A View Of Acropolis

A View of the Acropolis of Athens

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Cats of the Ancient City of Ephesus in Turkey

October 13, 2014 Leave a Comment

The ancient Greek city of Ephesus was located on the coast of Ionia and what is now considered to be the present-day Aegean coast of Turkey. Ephesus is a large archaeological site as well as a popular tourist attraction. In these ancient ruins, live hundreds of resident cats. The cats seem to be well fed and taken care of. Here are just a few images of these content cats enjoying themselves.

A Stray Domestic Short Hair Cat Sitting In The Shade

A stray cat sitting in the shade in Ephesus located in Turkey.

A Female Tabby Cat In The Ancient Ruins Of Ephesus

A young female cat sitting on stone in the ancient ruins of Ephesus.

A Cat Walking In Ephesus In Turkey

A resident cat walking around in Ephesus in Turkey.

A Spayed Feral Cat Sitting On Stone At Ephesus In Turkey

An altered cat sitting on a stone column.

A Stray Cat Sunning Herself At The Ancient City Of Ephesus

A cat sunning itself on a stone column in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus.

A Stray Cat Looking Into A Garbage Can At Ephesus

A curious cat inspecting a garbage can.

A Stray Cat Climbing Into A Garbage Can At The Ancient Ruins Of Ephesus

A stray cat climbing into a garbage can.

A Domestic Short Hair Stray Cat In A Garbage Can At Ephesus

A curious stray cat all the way inside of a garbage can.

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The Interior of the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul, Turkey

October 12, 2014 Leave a Comment

The Hagia Sophia, whose name means “Holy Wisdom,” is also called the Church of the Holy Wisdom or the Church of the Divine Wisdom. The structure was built originally as a Christian church, converted into a mosque and today, a museum. The museum was originally built as a cathedral in Constantinople (present day Istanbul, Turkey) in the sixth century A.D. Its structure is based on a central plan, consisting of two floors centered on a giant nave with a great dome ceiling, along with smaller domes. When The Byzantine era ended in 1453 and Constantinople fell, the body of the original church was surrounded by later additions, including minarets built by the Ottoman Turks. Today, the Hagia Sophia is one of the most visited museums in the world.

Interior View Of The Dome Inside The Hagia Sophia Museum In Istanbul Turkey

An interior view of the central dome of the Hagia Sophia In Istanbul, Turkey.

The South Interior Wall Of The Hagia Sophia Museum In Turkey

The south wall and gallery displaying both Christian and Muslim elements of design.

Mary Holding Jesus In The Apse Of The interior Of The Hagia Sophia Museum In Istanbul Turkey

The apse mosaic of the Virgin Mary and Jesus, dating back to the 9th century.

Apse And South Wall Of The Interior Of Hagia Sophia In Istanbul Turkey

A view of the highly decorative interior from the nave.

Light Shining Through The Windows Of The Interior South Wall Of Hagia Sophia In Istanbul Turkey Displaying Corinthian Style Columns And The Calligraphic Roundels

A view of the half domes located on the interior of the south wall, displaying Corinthian style columns and the calligraphic roundels.

Calligraphic Roundel Completed By Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi Interior View Of Hagia Sophia In Istanbul Turkey

A close-up of one of the eight calligraphic roundels completed by Kazasker Mustafa Izzet Efendi.

Byzantine Style Chandeliers Inside Hagia Sophia In Istanbul Turkey

Antique brass Byzantine style chandeliers inside the nave.

Dome Apse And South Interior Wall Of The Hagia Sophia In Istanbul Turkey

An interior view of the central dome, apse and south wall.

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An Afternoon on the Picturesque Island of Capri, Italy

October 9, 2014 Leave a Comment

The island of Capri is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Penisula, which is located on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Capri can be reached by daily ferries from Naples, Amalfi, Positano and Sorrento. The ferries dock at the Marina Grande and visitors can take the funicolare up to Capri Town. Some of the main features and attractions of Capri include, La Piazzetta, The Gardens Of Augustus and the limestone rock formations called the Faraglioni in the Bay of Naples and the Marina Grande.

The Clock Tower In The Central Square Of Capri In Italy

The Clock Tower in the historical center of Capri Town, called La Piazzetta or Piazza Umberto I on the island of Capri.

The South Side Of Capri, Italy

A viewing area on the south side of Capri.

A Cactus On The South Side Of The Island Of Capri Italy

A cactus (Cactaceae) on the south side of Capri.

An Olive Tree On The South Side Of Capri Island Italy

An olive tree (Oleaceae) on the south side of Capri.

A View Of The Walking Path On The Island Of Capri In Italy

A view of a walking path.

A Southwest View Of The Ocean On The Island Of Capri In Italy

A southwest view of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

A Downward View Of The Ocean From The Walking Path On The Island Of Capri In Italy

A view of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

A Coastal View On Island Of Capri In Italy

A coastal view on Capri.

A Boat Off The Coast Of The Island Of Capri In Italy

A boat in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

A Coastal View Of The Blue Waters Off The Coast Of The Island Of Capri In Italy

A coastal view of the magnificent blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

A View Form Giardini Di Augusto From The West Side Of The Island Of Capri

The Gardens of Augustus (Giardini di Augusto) from the west side of Capri.

Faraglioni Off The Coast Of The Island Of Capri In Italy

A view off the coast of the island of Capri in the Bay of Naples in the Campania region. These are the three famous Faraglioni (rock formations) named, Stella, Mezzo And Scopolo.

The Marina Grande From La Piazzetta From The North Side Of The Island Of Capri In Italy

The Marina Grande, part of the main port on the north side of the island.

A Northwest View Of Capri From The City Center On The Island Of Capri In Italy

A northwest view of the island from the town center.

Another View Of The Clock Tower In The City Center Of Capri In Italy

Another view of the Clock Tower, an iconic landmark in La Piazzetta, that can be found in the heart of the town of Capri, near the Funicolare Rail Station.

Steps On The North Side Of Capri Leading Down To The Funicular

The steps on the north side of Capri leading down to the Funicular (Mountain Tram).

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A Morning Walk Through the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii

October 9, 2014 Leave a Comment

The ancient Roman city of Pompeii is located near modern Naples, in the Campania region of Southern Italy. In 79 AD Mount Vesuvius erupted and destroyed the city along with other surrounding areas. Pompeii was buried under volcanic ash and pumice measuring 13 to 20 feet. Today, Pompeii has become a popular tourist destination and these are just a few images from a morning walk in early October.

The Ancient Ruins Of Pompeii In Italy Near Naples

The ancient ruins of Pompeii near modern Naples in Southern Italy.

Sunlight Shining Through The Trees In Pompeii During The Early Morning

Sunlight shining through the trees in the ancient city of Pompeii during the early morning.

Stone Pine Trees Along The Walking Path At The Pompeii Ruins In Italy

A view of stone pine trees (Pinus pinea) along the walking path in the ancient city of Pompeii during October.

Quadriportico dei Teatri At The Pompeii Ruins In Italy

Quadriportico dei Teatri in Pompeii is a rectangular area of grass that was used as a recreational area and barracks for gladiators.

Teatro Grande At The Ancient Ruins Of Pompeii During October

Teatro Grande is an architectural structure in the ancient city of Pompeii.

A Street Scene From The Ancient City Of Pompeii In Italy

A street scene from the ancient city of Pompeii in the Campania Region of Italy.

A Stone Street In Pompeii Italy

A close-up of the stones that make up the streets.

A Water Fountain On The Streets Of The Ancient City Of Pompeii

One of the many public water fountains on the streets that were used by the citizens of Pompeii.

A Bath House From Of The Ancient City Of Pompeii

The inside of a bath house located in Pompeii.

A Stray Dog At The Ancient Ruins Of Pompeii In Italy

A stray dog sitting in the shade on the streets.

Frescoes In A Brothel In The Ancient City Of Pompeii

The inside of a Pompeii brothel with erotic frescoes on the walls.

A View Of Mount Vesuvius From The Ancient City Of Pompeii In Italy

A view of Mount Vesuvius from the forum inside the ancient city of Pompeii.

A Storage Of Artifacts From The Ancient Ruins Of Pompeii In Italy

A collection of artifacts.

A Scene Of Beautiful Vegetation From The Ancient City Of Pompeii

A scenic view of the ancient city of Pompeii during the month of October.

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St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City Within the City of Rome

October 8, 2014 Leave a Comment

St. Peter’s Basilica is built in the Renaissance style and is located in Vatican city in Rome, Italy. St. Peter’s is the largest church in the world and one of the most remarkable works of Renaissance architecture. St. Peter’s is the burial site of Saint Peter, one of the apostles and the first Pope. Contributors who principally designed St. Peter’s include, Donato Bramente, Michelangelo, Carlo Mademo and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

Stucco Ceiling With Coat Of Arms In St. Peters Basilica

The stucco ceiling of the portico in St. Peter’s Basilica, displaying the coat of arms of Paul V.

Porta Santa In St. Peters Basilica In Rome

A Holy Door, (Porta Santa), by Vico Consorti, in the northernmost entrance to St. Peter’s Basilica.

Bronze Main Portal In St. Peters Basilica At The Vatican In Italy

Doors of old St. Peter’s Basilica, (Silver-gilt bronze, 1445), commissioned by Eugenius IV From Filarete (Antonio Averlino).

The Nave In St. Peters Basilica In The Vatican

The nave of St. Peter’s Basilica.

Alter Of The Transfiguration In St. Peters Basilica

A reproduction of Raphael’s Alter of the Transfiguration, (1767), is a mosaic completed by six artists, that took nine years to complete and is now in St. Peter’s Basilica.

Pieta Statue By Michelangelo In St. Peters Basilica In Vatican City

The sculpture, Pietà, (Marble, c. 1498-1500), commissioned by Cardinal Jean Bilheres de Lagraulas and carved by Michelangelo and housed in St.Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, Rome.

Michelangelo's Dome In St. Peters Basilica In Vatican City

Michelangelo’s Dome in St. Peter’s Basilica, completed by Giacomo della Porta in 1590.

Monument To Maria Clementina Sobiieska By Bracci In St. Peters Basilica

Monument to Maria Clementina Sobieska, (1742), by Pietro Bracci, inside St. Peter’s Basilica on Vatican City, Rome, Italy.

St. Peters Basilica Transept

The interior of St. Peter’s Basilica.

St. Longiunus Statue By Bernini

THe sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Saint Longinus, (Marble, 1629-38), the Roman centurion, who speared Christ with the Holy Lance.

St. Camillus De  Lellis Pacilli Inside St. Peters Basilica

St. Camillus de Lellis Pacilli, (1753), founder of the Camellions, by Pietro Pacilli.

Monument To The Stuarts In St. Peters In Vatican City

Monument to the Stuarts, (1829), by Neo-Classical sculpture, Antonio Canova.

The Interior Of St. Peters Basilica In Vatican City In Rome

An interior view of St. Peter’s Basilica with light shining through the windows.

Pope Pius Tenerani Monument In St. Peters Basilica In Vatican City

The Neoclassical, Monument to Pope Pius VIII, (1866), by Pietro Tenerani.

St. Peters Basilica Oculus

The oculus located inside St. Peter’s Basilica.

St. Peters Oculus And Ceiling

A View of the oculus and ceiling inside St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.

Baldacchino By Berninie In St. Peters Basilica In Vatican City

St. Peter’s Baldachin, Baldacchino di San Pietro, (Bronze, 1623-34), by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is a large Baroque sculpture that was commissioned by Pope Urban VIII and serves as a canopy over the High Alter.

Alabaster Window Depicting The Holy Ghost As A Dove

Cathedra Petri, Altar of the Chair of St. Peter is an alabaster window depicting the Holy Spirit as a dove in the central work of art in the apse of St. Peter’s Basilica, completed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1666.

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The Colosseum in Rome, Italy

October 8, 2014 Leave a Comment

The Colosseum or Coliseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre and is the largest ampitheatre ever built. The Colosseum is oval in shape and is built of concrete and sand. Construction began in 72 AD and was completed in 80 AD. The Colosseum gets its name for the three emperors from the Flavian dynasty and it was named in Latin for its association with the Flavius family name. It is located just east of the Roman Forum in the center of Rome in Italy.

The Colosseum Also Known As Coliseum And Also Known As The Flavian Amphitheatrum

The Colosseum or the Coliseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatrum.

The Temple Of Venus And Roma In Rome Italy

The Temple of Venus and Rome is located on the Velian Hill, in between the eastern edge of the Forum Romanum and the Colosseum.

The Arch Of Constantine In Rome Italy

The Arch of Constantine is located in between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill.

The Exterior OThe Colosseum In Rome Italy

The partially intact outer wall of the Colosseum displaying the different sections from the bottom, in the Doric Order, the middle in the Ionic Order and the top in the Corninthian Order.

The Interior Of The Colosseum Facing Northwest

The interior wall of the Colosseum facing northwest.

The Interior Of The Colosseum In Rome Italy

The interior of the Colosseum.

A View Of The Eastern Entrance Of The Colosseum In Rome Italy

A view of the eastern entrance into the Colosseum.

Interior North View Of The Colosseum In Rome Italy

An interior northeast view of the Colosseum.

A West View From The Interior Of The Colosseum In Rome Italy

A western view of the interior of the Colosseum showing the Sacred Road, Arch of Titus and the Temple of Venus in Rome.

A View Of Cross From Across The Colosseum In Rome, Italy

Matyrs Cross in memory of the Christians who died in the Colosseum.

Interior Wall Of The Colosseum In Rome Italy

A view of the different sections of the interior wall of the Colosseum.

A View Of The Hypogeum Inside The Colosseum In Rome Italy

A view of the section of vast networks of rooms, cells, tunnels and passages under the Colosseum known as the hypogeum.

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Michelangelo’s Renaissance Masterpiece the David at the Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy

October 7, 2014 Leave a Comment

Michelangelo’s David was created between 1501 and 1504 during the Renaissance. The David is revered for both its realistic representation of the male human body and for the idealism that Michelangelo conveyed of the male nude with a solid marble statue. The statue is located in the Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy, where it attracts many visitors.

The Full Front Of The David In Florence Italy

David In The Accademia Gallery In Florence, Italy

A Close Up Of The David By Michelangelo

A Close-up Of David Created During The Renaissance

The David By Michelangelo In Florence Italy

A Close-up And Full View Of David The Marble Statue Created By Michelangelo

A Side View Of The David In Florence Italy

A Side View Of David

The David Facing Forward In The Accademia Gallery

Michelangelo’s David Effectively Conveys Contrapposto To Its Viewer Through The Twist Of The Body

A Back View Of The David In Florence Italy

A Rear View Of David By Michelangelo Buonarroti

The David Side View Of Torso In Florence Italy

A Side View Of David With The Natural Light Coming Down Through The Oculus

Michelangelo David Sculpture In Florence Italy

A Full View Of David

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Touring the Square of Miracles In Pisa, Italy

October 7, 2014 Leave a Comment

As one of the most recognized architectural complexes in the world, the Piazza dei Miracoli or Square of Miracles, formally known as Piazza del Duomo or Cathedral Square is located in the Tuscany region of Pisa, Italy. The main structures of the Square of Miracles are the Pisa Cathedral, the Pisa Baptistry, the Campanile and the Camposanto Monumentale.

The Piazza dei Miracoli Formally Known As Square Of Miracles

The Piazza dei Miracoli or Square of Miracles, formally known as Piazza del Duomo or Cathedral Square located in Pisa, Italy.

The Square Of Miracles In Pisa Italy

Square of Miracles displaying the Camposanto Monumentale, Pisa Baptistry and the Pisa Cathedral.

Square Of Miracles In Pisa Italy During October

The Square of Miracles Displaying the Pisa Cathedral and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

The Fountain With Angels In Pisa Italy

The Marble Fountain, La Fontana dei Putii or the Fountain with Angels in the Square of Miracles.

The Duomo Fountain And Bell Tower In Pisa Italy

The Pisa Cathedral, Tower of Pisa and the Fountain with Angels.

Leaning Tower Of Pisa In Italy

The Leaning Tower of Pisa or Tower of Pisa is the campanile or bell tower, located behind the Pisa Cathedral.

Leaning Tower Of Pisa With A Blue Sky In The Background

A view of the Leaning Tower of Pisa with a cloudy sky in the background.

Cattedrale di Pisa In The City Of Pisa In The Tuscany Region

An upward view of the exterior of the Pisa Cathedral in the Square of Miracles.

Detail On The Outside Of The Pisa Cathedral In Italy

A view of the rich detailed exterior of the Pisa Cathedral.

Detail On The Outside West Wall Of The Cattedrale di Pisa In Italy

The multi-colored marble and a mosaic on the exterior west wall of the Pisa Cathedral.

Battistero di San Giovanni In Pisa Italy

An upward view of the Pisa Baptistery of St. John, Italy’s largest baptistery and a Roman Catholic building located in the Square of Miracles. The exterior of the baptistery displays an example of the transition from the Romanesque style to the Gothic style of architecture. The lower section is in the Romanesque Style, with rounded arches, while the upper section displays the Gothic style, with pointed arches.

Battistero di San Giovanni In Pisa Italy

An exterior view of marble detail of the lower section of the Pisa Baptistery in the Romanesque style, displaying rounded arches.

Campo Santo In Pisa Italy

The Camposanto Monumentale or Monumental Cemetery, is also known as Campo Santo or Camposanto Vecchio, meaning old cemetery, is located at the northern edge of the Square of Miracles.

The Detailed Tabernacle Of Campo Santo In Pisa Italy

The detailed tabernacle of the Camposanto Monumentale or Monumentale Cemetery.

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Sightseeing in Florence, Italy

October 7, 2014 Leave a Comment

The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral In Florence Italy

The Neo-Gothic White, Green And Red Marble Facade Of The Florence Cathedral, Commonly Called II Duomo di Firenze Or The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower And In Italian, The Cattedrale de Santa Maria del Fiore Is Dedicated To The Mother Of Christ

The Central Mosaic Of Christ, The Virgin Mary And Saint John The Baptist On The Exterior Facade Of The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore In Florence Italy

The Central Tympanum Mosaic Of Christ Enthroned With The Virgin Mary And Saint John The Baptist By Niccolò Barabino, On The Exterior Facade Of The Florence Cathedral

A Figure Of Christ Bound On The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral In Florence Italy

A Figure Of Christ Bound, Located On The Right Side The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral

A Gothic Revival Showing Charity In A Mosaic On The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral In Florence Italy

The Gothic Revival Tympanum Mosaic Showing Charity, By Niccolò Barabino, Located On The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral Or II Doumo di Firenze

The Rose Window Of The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral In Florence Italy

The Rose Window Of The Facade Of The Florence Cathedral

Giottos Bell Tower Of The Cathedral Of Saint Mary Of The Flower

Giotto’s Bell Tower (Campanile), Located Adjacent To The Cathedral Of Saint Mary Of The Flower And The Baptistery Of Saint John

The Exterior Of The Nave And The Duomo Of The Florence Cathedral In Florence Italy

The Exterior Of The Basilica And The Dome (Duomo) Of The Cathedral Of Saint Mary Of The Flower

The Bronze Ball Designed By Verrocchio On Top Of The Conical Roof Of Brunelleschis Dome In Florence Italy

The Bronze Ball Designed By Verrocchio On Top Of The Conical Roof Of Brunelleschi’s Dome

A View Of The Gates Of Paradise On The East Entrance Of The Baptistery Of Saint John In Florence Italy

A View Of The Gates Of Paradise (Porta del Paradise) (Gilded Bronze, 1425-52) By Lorenzo Ghiberti, Located On The East Side Of The Baptistery Of Saint John

Palazzo Vecchio In The Tuscany Region In Florence Italy

An Upward View Of The Palazzo Vecchio Or “Old Palace” Is The Town Hall For Florence, Over Looking The Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square), Located In The Tuscany Region

Old Palace Or The Town Hall In Florence The Tuscany Region Of Italy

Another View Of The Palazzo Vecchio

The Monument Of Cosimo I By Giambologna On The Piazza della Signoria In Florence Italy

Equestrian Monument Of Cosimo I, (Bronze, 1598) Completed By Giambologna On The Piazza della Signoria

Hercules And Cacus By Bartolommeo Bandinelli On the Piazza Del Signoria In Florence Italy

Hercules and Cacus, (White Marble, 1534) By Baccio Bandinelli Is Located On The Right Side Of The Entrance Of The Palazzo Vecchio On The Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square)

The Fountain Of Neptune By Baccio Bandinelli In Front Of The Palazzo Vecchio On The Piazza Della Signoria

The Fountain Of Neptune, (Marble and Bronze, 1565) Commissioned And Designed By Baccio Bandinelli And Completed By Bartolomeo Ammannati And Other Collaborators, Located On The Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) In Front Of The Palazzo Vecchio

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