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(238514) The world's narrowest house, Old Town, Warsaw
The world's narrowest house, Old Town, Warsaw
(89433) Babington's English Tearooms
An English Tearoom at the Spanish Steps [Rome - Italy]
(89312) Babington's English Tearooms
Spanish Steps [Rome - Italy]
(88952) Babington's English Tearooms
Spanish Steps [Rome - Italy]
(88828) Babington's English Tearooms
Spanish Steps [Rome - Italy]
(85610) English Tearooms at Spanish Steps
Babington's English Tearooms, Spanish Steps [Rome - Italy]
(83898) The interior is divided into the nave and two aisles which maintains the fascination of its ancient splendour
[Sant Apollinare in Classe - Ravenna - Italy]
(76877) Via dei Fori Imperiali
[Rome - Italy]
(76176) Via dei Fori Imperiali
[Rome - Italy]
(74935) The hillock was originally a fortification
The hillock was originally a fortification
(72649) Votive 'Hill of Crosses' (Kryziu Kalnas) at Siauliai
Votive 'Hill of Crosses' (Kryziu Kalnas) at Siauliai
(72195) The hillock is covered by thousands of crosses
The hillock is covered by thousands of crosses
(72075) Along the left side of the church is the tall cylindrical bell-tower (post 9th century)
[Sant Apollinare in Classe - Ravenna - Italy]
(71762) The 'Hill of Crosses' is a place of national pilgrimage
The 'Hill of Crosses' is a place of national pilgrimage
(71484) It is believed that the tradition of placing crosses began in the 14th century
It is believed that the tradition of placing crosses began in the 14th century