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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Close-up of elaborate marble cornice of Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from SE of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Flavia' (northern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. General view toward S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. View of buildings on E side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of arch order on W side of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. Gardens of the so-called Stadium. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Domitian by Rubirius

Description: From the Roman Imperial Period. Detail of masonry walls and arches from S of the Palace of Domitian by Rubirius. 'Domus Augustana' (southern) portion. Originated in Palatine Hill.
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Palace of Minos at Knossos

Description: General view of the Palace of Minos at Knossos: site, Palace complex from the hill, Hagios Elias. View W. From the Late Minoan I Period.
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Date: -1550/-1520
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Palace of Minos at Knossos

Description: Closer view of the Palace of Minos at Knossos: site, Palace complex from the hill. Hagios Elias. View W. From the Late Minoan I Period.
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Date: -1550/-1520
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Palace of Minos at Knossos

Description: General view of the Palace of Minos at Knossos: site & Palace complex from the hill, Hagios Elias. View WNW. From the Late Minoan I Period.
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Date: -1550/-1520
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Palace of Minos at Knossos

Description: Anteroom to the Throne Room at the Palace of Minos at Knossos, w wooden throne replica & porphory basin for ritual cleansing (1994). From the Late Minoan I Period.
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Date: -1550/-1520
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Palacio de los Capitanes Generales

Description: A raking view of the facade and one corner is shown in this view. Shallow balconies run the course of the building on the second floor as well as above each first floor opening. Each top floor window is topped by a sculptural pediment.
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Date: 1792
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Palacio de los Condes de Casa Bayona

Description: The view is of the facade of the two-story palace. Also seen is the balcony running the width of the building. Spaced decorative finials on the rooftop are shown. The windows are topped with gentle curves and the sashes are painted blue. This palace is the south flank of the plaza of the Cathedral of Havana.
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Date: 1750~
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