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- Marble Door - participants in synods entered and left the meeting chamber through this door.
[Hagia Sophia - Istanbul - Turkey] - Marble Hall
Hercules is on her left, symbolizing the force necessary to conquer the three-headed hound of hell, night, and sin [Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria] - Marble sculpture from the antiquities
[Aphrodisias - Turkey] - Marble sculptures of old pottery workers
[Royal Delft Experience - Delft Pottery - Royal Delft] - Marble staircase up to The Hall of Mirrors
[Musée Grévin - Wax Museum - Paris] - Marble tomb of Mohamed Ali. [The Citadel and Mohammed Ali Mosque - Cairo]
Marble tomb of Mohamed Ali. [The Citadel and Mohammed Ali Mosque - Cairo] - Marble urn dating to Hellenistic or Byzantine period
[Hagia Sophia - Istanbul - Turkey] - Marc Newson "Embryo" chair and other works at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs
[Musée des Arts Décoratifs - Museum of Decorative Arts - Paris] - Marcel Duchamp's Fountain
[Centre Pompidou - Le Marais - Paris] - Marcel Proust room
[Musée Carnavalet - Paris Museum - Le Marais] - Marcel Proust room
[Musée Carnavalet - Paris Museum - Le Marais] - Marche aux Vins
[Beaune - Cote d'Or - France] - Marché aux Vins
The Marché aux Vins is in the same square as the Hospices de Beaune [Beaune - Cote d'Or - France] - Marché Baudoyer at Place Baudoyer
[Marché Baudoyer - Place Baudoyer - Paris 75004] - Marché couvert
Built in 1865, this stone, bricks and cast-iron building still serves as Colmar's covered market. It's a great place to stop for food.