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Pompeii. QuadriporticusItaly. Pompeii. Quadriporticus. Colonnade
Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. 444-440 B. CGreek Art. Greece. Cape Sounion. Temple of Poseidon, built in 444-440 B.C
Greek Art. Greece. Delphi. The Stoa of the Athenians. c. 478Greek Art. Greece. Delphi. The Stoa of the Athenians. Ancient building in the Sanctuary of Apollo. It was constructed c. 478-470 B.C. Early Classical period
La Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Paris. FranceLa Madeleine (L ?glise de la Madeleine). Built in 1806, it was designed as a temple to the glory of Napoleons army. Paris. France. Colored engraving
Germany. Munich. Glyptothek. Built by architect Leo Von Klenze (1784-1864). Neoclassicism
Finland. Helsinki Cathedral, 1830-1852. Designed by Carl LudHelsinki Cathedral. Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840) in the neoclassical style
Italy. Rome. Temple of Hercules Victor. 2nd century BC. ExteItaly. Rome. Temple of Hercules Victor or Hercules Olivarius. 2nd century BC. Forum Boarium. Exterior
Italy. Rome. National Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions. 1938-1942. Facade
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. RuinsRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins. Oasis Tadmor
Pergamon Altar. Detail. Gigantomachy. Triton. Pergamon MuseuPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy. West frieze
Pergamon Altar. Detail. Gigantomachy. Pergamon Museum. BerliPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy. West frieze
Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Apamea or Apameia (Afamia). Colonnade in the Cardo Maximus. Detail
Pergamon Altar. DetailPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy. West frieze
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Colonnade acces. DetailEgypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Colonnade access. Only example of fasciculated columns. Detail. Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
Espa?a. Andalusia. Seville. Spains Square. DetailEspa?a. Andalusia. Seville. Spains Square. Located in the Maria Luisa Park. Built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 according to the project of Spanish architect Anibal Gonzalez
Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. StairsGothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Stairs leading to the pulpit of the refectory. Sastago. Aragon
Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt. Roda de IsabenaRomanesque art. Spain. 11th century. Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt housing the tomb of Saint Raymond (background). Roda de Isabena. Aragon
Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Washington D. C. United StatesUnited States. Washington D.C. Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Dedicated to T. Jefferson, the 3rd President and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States (1743-1826)
Egypt. Luxor Temple. Hypostyle Hall. New Kingdom. Thebes
Temple of Aphaia. GreeceGreece. Aegina Island. Temple of Aphaia (5th-6th centuries B.C.). Doric colonnade
Italy. Rome. National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II. Night view. Built between 1885 and 1911 to celebrate the advent of Italian unification in 1870
EGYPT. Luxor temple and the mosque of Abu El-HaggagEGYPT. Luxor temple. Court of Amenhotep III composed by fasciculate columns with papyrus capitals. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. The mosque of Abu El-Haggag in the background. Ancient Thebes. Waset
Temple of Karnak. The Great Temple of Amon. Hypostyle hall. Partial view. Exterior. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt
Greek art. Selinunte Acropolis. Temple C. Built in the mid-sixth century b.C. Has a perimeter of 42 columns, 12 of which still remain standing. Colonnade. Sicily. Italy
Apamea. Cardo Maximus. SyriaApamea or Apameia (Afamia). Colonnade in the Cardo Maximus. Syria
Italy. Pompeii. Great gym. 1st century A.D. Portico with Ionic columns
Gothic. The Infantado Palace. The Courtyard of the Lions. LaGothic. The Infantado Palace. Late 15th century. The Courtyard of the Lions with double archery with ogee arches superimposed in the lower gallery and Doric columns. Guadalajara. Spain
Aljaferia Palace. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. ZaragoAljaferia Palace, built in the eleventh century, under King Aben-Alfage. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
The Alhambra. 14th Century. Mexuar. Granada. Andalusia. SpaiThe Alhambra. 14th Century. Nasrid period. Mexuar. Initiated by Abu-LWalid Isma il and rebuilt by Yusuf I and Mohammad V, between 1333 and 1391. Granada. Andalusia. Spain
Temple of Ramses III. Columns decorated with polychromed reliefs. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt
Temple of Ramses III. Colonnade with capitals shaped like a lotus. Courtyard. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt
Ramesseum. Colonnade with capitals shaped as lotus. EgyptRamesseum. Colonnade with capitals shaped as lotus. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt
Temple of Hatshepsut. Colonnade. Deir el-Bahari. EgyptTemple of Hatshepsut. Colonnade. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahri. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Night view of the hypostyle. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Night view of the colossi of Ramses II in the first pylon of the temple. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Night view. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. ColumnsTemple of Luxor. Four rows of eight columns fasciculate with closed papyrus capitals of hypostyle. Detail. New Kingdom. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. First courtyard called the Ramses II surrounded with smooth shaft columns and closed papyrus capitals and decorated with statues of Ramses II. New Kingdom. Egypt