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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • New Terminal Building T4, Barajas Airport, 2006, built by Richard Rogers (Firenze, Italy, 1933 ; lives and works in London) & Antonio Lamela (Lamela Studio, Madrid), Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Forum Building, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; 2004; Jacques Herzog (Basel, Switzerland, 1950) and Pierre de Meuron (Basel, Switzerland, 1950); Triangular building; 180 meters on each side and 25 meters in height; auditorium with a seating capacity of 3,200; Exhibition Hall covering nearly 5,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Forum Building, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; 2004; Jacques Herzog (Basel, Switzerland, 1950) and Pierre de Meuron (Basel, Switzerland, 1950); Triangular building; 180 meters on each side and 25 meters in height; auditorium with a seating capacity of 3,200; Exhibition Hall covering nearly 5,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Oceanogràfic, « An Underwater City » ; included to the City of Arts and Sciences in december 2002, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; 1994 - 2002 ; Largest marine park in Europe created by Félix Candela (Madrid, Spain, 1910 - Durham, USA, 1997) ; famous in Mexico (where he left in 1939) and United States, he only came back to his native country for this project and earlier, in 1962-1963, for the building of the peculiar church Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Oceanogràfic, « An Underwater City » ; included to the City of Arts and Sciences in december 2002, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; 1994 - 2002 ; Largest marine park in Europe created by Félix Candela (Madrid, Spain, 1910 - Durham, USA, 1997) ; famous in Mexico (where he left in 1939) and United States, he only came back to his native country for this project and earlier, in 1962-1963, for the building of the peculiar church Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Madrid. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) ; last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions, it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) ; last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions, it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) ; last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions, it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Forum Esplanade with Forum Building in the background, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; 2004; José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944); Finalist of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - 2005 Mies Van der Rohe Prize. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;1997; Ricardo Bofill (Barcelona 1939); Theatre complex with a Repertory Theatre (900 seats), an Experimental Theatre (400 seats), an Open air Theatre (400 seats), Facilities: theatre school, rehearsal rooms, television studio, bar, restaurant, retail spaces, building for a stage set construction and a garden; Gross area 22,239 square meters Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;1997; Ricardo Bofill (Barcelona 1939); Theatre complex with a Repertory Theatre (900 seats), an Experimental Theatre (400 seats), an Open air Theatre (400 seats), Facilities: theatre school, rehearsal rooms, television studio, bar, restaurant, retail spaces, building for a stage set construction and a garden; Gross area 22,239 square meters Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain;1997; Ricardo Bofill (Barcelona 1939); Theatre complex with a Repertory Theatre (900 seats), an Experimental Theatre (400 seats), an Open air Theatre (400 seats), Facilities: theatre school, rehearsal rooms, television studio, bar, restaurant, retail spaces, building for a stage set construction and a garden; Gross area 22,239 square meters Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Grand Palais in the distance, by Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, by J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gilt-bronze statues of "Fames" supported on massives 17 meter socles, Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gilt-bronze statue of "Fame" supported on massives 17 meter socles, Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • File of streetlights, Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • File of streetlights, Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Petit Palais in the distance, inaugurated in 1902, built by Charles Girault and created for the  World Expo 1900, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III by night, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pont Alexandre III, 1896-1900 for World Expo 1900 to commemorate the French-Russian Alliance of 1892, by the architects J. Cassine-Bernard and G. Cousin and engineers A. Alby and J. Resal, Partial view from the southeast with the Grand Palais in the distance, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower illuminated, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower illuminated, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower illuminated, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower illuminated, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the framework, Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the framework, Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eiffel Tower, March 31, 1889 (Universal Exhibition in celebration of the French Revolution), Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), 324 meters high, 10,100 tons, 18,038 pieces, 2,500,000 rivets, 1665 steps, Palais de Chaillot in the distance, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • Alcántara Roman bridge, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD by Cayo Julio Lacer; its length is 194 meters; in the middle stands an honorific arch dedicated to Trajan (53 ? 117 AD), Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain
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  • The Quarry of El Mèdol; Roman, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; The most spectacular one, near the ancient Via Augusta, nine km north of Tarragona; The impressive stone needle in the centre is a memorial to the labours undertaken on this site.
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  • The Quarry of El Mèdol; Roman, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; The most spectacular one, near the ancient Via Augusta, nine km north of Tarragona; The impressive stone needle in the centre is a memorial to the labours undertaken on this site.
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  • The Quarry of El Mèdol; Roman, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; The most spectacular one, near the ancient Via Augusta, nine km north of Tarragona; The impressive stone needle in the centre is a memorial to the labours undertaken on this site.
    atarraco06241.jpg
  • The Quarry of El Mèdol; Roman, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; The most spectacular one, near the ancient Via Augusta, nine km north of Tarragona; The impressive stone needle in the centre is a memorial to the labours undertaken on this site.
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  • The Quarry of El Mèdol; Roman, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; The most spectacular one, near the ancient Via Augusta, nine km north of Tarragona; The impressive stone needle in the centre is a memorial to the labours undertaken on this site.
    atarraco06239.jpg
  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
    atarraco06232.jpg
  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
    atarraco06231.jpg
  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
    atarraco06229.jpg
  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • The ?Ferreres? Aqueduct; I Century AD, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain; 217 metres long and maximum height of 27 meters; two storeys of superimposed arcades, with eleven arches on the lower storey and twenty-five arches on the upper storey; located on the left bank of the River Francolí, about 4 km from the town, it carried the water to the town.
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania; Lusitania (Hispania Ulterior) Bridge (in the distance) built by Santiago Calatrava, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania; Lusitania (Hispania Ulterior) Bridge (in the distance) built by Santiago Calatrava, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
    aextrem050650.jpg
  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
    aextrem050649.jpg
  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
    aextrem050648.jpg
  • Alcántara Roman bridge, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD by Cayo Julio Lacer; its length is 194 meters; in the middle stands an honorific arch dedicated to Trajan (53 ? 117 AD), Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain
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  • Roman temple located at the extreme of the Alcántara Roman bridge, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD by Cayo Julio Lacer, Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain
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  • Honorific arch dedicated to Trajan (53 ? 117 AD) in the middle of Alcántara Roman bridge, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD by Cayo Julio Lacer, Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain
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  • Alcántara Roman bridge, built at the beginning of the 1st century AD by Cayo Julio Lacer; its length is 194 meters; in the middle stands an honorific arch dedicated to Trajan (53 ? 117 AD), Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Mechanical stairs dug in a magnificent cliff of the city and leading to its historical centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Mechanical stairs dug in a magnificent cliff of the city and leading to its historical centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Mechanical stairs dug in a magnificent cliff of the city and leading to its historical centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Mechanical stairs dug in a magnificent cliff of the city and leading to its historical centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • La Granja escalators, 2000, built by José Antonio Martinez Lapeña (Tarragona, Spain, 1941) and Elías Torres Tur (Ibiza, Spain, 1944), Toledo, Castilla la Mancha, Spain. Mechanical stairs dug in a magnificent cliff of the city and leading to its historical centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lusitania (Hispania Ulterior) Bridge, built by Santiago Calatrava Valls (Benimamet, Spain 1951), Guadiana river; 1988 ? 1991; total length 465 meters (1525,50 ft), Merida, Extremadura, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lusitania (Hispania Ulterior) Bridge, built by Santiago Calatrava Valls (Benimamet, Spain 1951), Guadiana river; 1988 ? 1991; total length 465 meters (1525,50 ft), Merida, Extremadura, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Roman bridge on the Guadiana River, built during the 1st Century BC, to establish the way out of the city through the north; length 792 meters; 60 arches; Largest ever built in the Antic Hispania; Lusitania (Hispania Ulterior) Bridge (in the distance) built by Santiago Calatrava, Merida (Augusta Emerita, Capital of Hispania Ulterior), Extremadura, Spain
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  • Glass roof, Grand Palais, 1897-1900 for World Expo 1900, by the architects Henri-Adolphe-Auguste Deglane, Louis-Albert Louvet, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas and Charles-Louis Girault, 8th arrondissement, Paris, France Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) ; last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, 2004, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sunset on The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) ; Public Sculpture; last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, 2004, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Roman Amphitheatre ; Second century AD ; Remodelled by Heliogabalus at the beginning of III century AD ; In 259 AD it witnessed the first local Christians martyrs? executions, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain
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  • Roman Amphitheatre ; Second century AD ; Remodelled by Heliogabalus at the beginning of III century AD ; In 259 AD it witnessed the first local Christians martyrs? executions, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain
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  • Roman Amphitheatre ; Second century AD ; Remodelled by Heliogabalus at the beginning of III century AD ; In 259 AD it witnessed the first local Christians martyrs? executions, Tarragona (Tarraco, Hispania Citerior), Catalonia, Spain
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