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Polygonal Collection

Background imagePolygonal Collection: The Giants Causeway

The Giants Causeway, on the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a promontory of collumnar basalt polygonal pillars, mainly pentagonal and hexagonal. Date: 1930s

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Bebek Mosque (Humayun-u Abad Mosque), Istanbul, Turkey

Bebek Mosque (Humayun-u Abad Mosque), Istanbul, Turkey
Bebek Mosque (Humayun-u Abad Mosque), Besiktas, Istanbul, Turkey. Designed by Mimar Kemaleddin (1870-1927) in the architectural style of First national architectural movement (built in 1913)

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Ottoman marquetry and tile-top table. Turkey. 1560. Victoria

Ottoman marquetry and tile-top table. Turkey. 1560. Victoria
Ottoman marquetry and tile-top table. Turkey, Iznik and Istanbul. 1560. Islamic MIddle East. Victoria and Albert Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona

Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona. Navarre. Spain

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near A

Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near Artajona. Navarre

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Spain

Dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Spain
Interior of the baroque dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Paris, France - Champs Elysees (Langlois Panorama)

Paris, France - Champs Elysees (Langlois Panorama). Date: 1860

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Paris, France - Champs-Elysees, Circus

Paris, France - Champs-Elysees, Circus. Date: 1851

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Polygonal corallites

Polygonal corallites
The simple, polygonal corallites of favosites are well seen in this 6 cm high polished block from the Devonian of south-west England

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Hexagonella, bryozoan

Hexagonella, bryozoan
A 5 cm long branch of Hexagonella from the Permian of Australia. This cystoporate bryozoan has polygonal subcolonies bounded by ridges

Background imagePolygonal Collection: Third Treasury Mycenae

Third Treasury Mycenae
The Third Treasury at Mycenae. Later Greeks described the massive polygonal masonry at Mycenae as Cyclopean, built of stones that only a Cyclops could lift. The name has stuck


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