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A dirty gargoyle adorns an old church.  Prague.
Basilica of Quito, Ecuador
Gothic style Gargoyle on St Vitus' Cathedral Prague. Sepia
St. Martin's Cathedral Domkerk (Church) in Utrecht
This photo was taken in Narbonne Cathedral, Narbonne, France
Quito is Ecuador´s capital, the second highest in elevation and the closest zu the equator. The historic center is one of the largest and best preserved in the Americas. The Basilica is the largest neo-gothic church of the Americas
Gargoyle-like statue of a winged lion holding a shield placed at the doorway to the Banking Hall-Cathedral Room of the former Stock Exchange building on Collins Street. Melbourne-VIC-Australia.
The Cite de Carcassonne, is a hilltop medieval walled city in southern France’s Languedoc region. It is famous for the many watchtowers and double-walls surrounding the buildings.
The Saint Severin Church in Paris
Detail of the Milan Cathedral, ancient cathedral church in the center of Milan, Italy, Europe
A witch at the left and and monster at the right. A gargoyle is a sort of demon or devil with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby preventing rainwater from running down masonry walls and eroding the mortar between.
Close-up of the magnificent facade of the Mariendom in Linz on the Danube. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of Mary in Linz is a neo-Gothic cathedral. Another name for it is also Mariendom or New Cathedral. The foundation stone was laid in 1862 and the construction was completed in 1935. The cathedral is the largest church in Austria.
Gargoyle detail on the gothic facade of Carcassonne Cathedral
Basilica del Voto Nacional Quito, Ecuador, South America. Its towers are 78.23 metres high
Brussels, Belgium - Gargoyle - Detail of the facade of the Brussels City Hall building on Gran Place. Gothic style building from 1402.
Seville, Spain - January 15, 2024: Close-up of a stone gargoyle part of the exterior architecture in the Seville Cathedral
Quito, Ecuador: Tower of the Condors / Torre del Condor - intricately carved finial fo the Basilica of the National Vow  - Basílica del Sagrado Voto Nacional - photo by M.Torres
Cityscape of Rouen. Rouen in northern France on River Seine - capital of Upper Normandy region and historic capital city of Normandy
Utrecht, Netherlands - August 2019 - This image captures a view of the Pandhof garden, situated at St. Martin's Cathedral, also known as Dom Church. De Pandhof is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful courtyards in the country. The garden is a tranquil oasis with lush greenery and a peaceful atmosphere, offering a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Gothic window into an equally Gothic courtyard. Fragment of the Barcelona Cathedral (The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia)
Sculptures on the facade of the cathedral
A close-up of one of the intricate gargoyles and Gothic architectural details from St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. The gargoyle, carved in stone, juts out from the facade, serving both decorative and functional purposes as a rainwater spout. Surrounding the gargoyle, delicate vertical columns and arches exhibit the masterful Gothic craftsmanship for which the cathedral is renowned. The stone’s darkened patina, the result of centuries of exposure, contrasts against the sunlit facade. This zoomed-in view highlights the intricate stonework that adds to the grandeur and mystical atmosphere of the historic structure.
Sacré-Cœur in Paris
Gothic Church Architecture, taken in Shishi Sacred Heart Cathedral in Guangzhou,China
Exterior architecture of Rodez cathedral in France
Gargoyles sculptures at notre dame church, paris city, france
Beautiful exterior details of Gothic church. Ulm, Germany.
Gargoyley on a wall of the Cologne cathedral
Münster Prinzipalmarkt in Nordrhein Westfalen
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