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Mount of Olives looking at Jerusalem
Built in 1950 in the place where the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary took place in Nazareth
Panoramic aerial view of Allenby Square (or IDF Square) in  Jerusalem, Israel
Kudüs, Telawiv, İsrail, Filistin, Mescid-i Aksa, İslam, Kutsal Mekan, İlk Kıble, Hristiyanlık, Yahudilik, Semavi Dinler, Hac
Neoclassical building housing the National Library of Greece in Athens city center
Nazareth, Israel - Oct 10, 2022: Basilica of the Annunciation is the major travel destination of the city. It attracts pilgrims from all over the world as a sacred location in Christianity.
Jerusalem, Israel, May 5, 2019: View of the Notre Dame of Jerusalem Center on a sunny spring day. Notre Dame is mostly used as a boutique guesthouse for pilgrims.
Mount of Olives View in Jerusalem city scape, Israel.
Arabian Wind Towers Useful Cooling Air In Hot Season
Bucharest, Romania. March 13, 2023: Exterior of Romanian Athenaeum concert hall in Bucharest.
Safed, Israel, April 29, 2023 : The Zefat Academic College - Rothshild hospital building in the old part of Safed city in northern Israel
Aerial view of Icherisheher (Old City or Inner City) in Baku, Old city and modern city, Baku Maiden Tower, Aerial view of The Palace of the Shirvanshahs\n\nOld City or Inner City (Azerbaijani: İçərişəhər) is the historical core of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The Old City is the most ancient part of Baku, which is surrounded by walls. In 2007, the Old City had a population of about 3,000 people. In December 2000, the Old City of Baku, including the Palace of the Shirvanshahs and Maiden Tower, became the first location in Azerbaijan to be classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.\n\nThe Palace of the Shirvanshahs is a 15th-century palace built by the Shirvanshahs and described by UNESCO as \
Athens, Greece - The Academy buildings general view
Jerusalem old city walls church skyline
Anitkabir mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk in Ankara City, Turkiye
Kudüs, Telawiv, İsrail, Filistin, Mescid-i Aksa, İslam, Kutsal Mekan, İlk Kıble, Hristiyanlık, Yahudilik, Semavi Dinler, Hac
Walk through the golden Jerusalem.
Bask in the brilliance of a sunny summer day as you behold the stately main building of the Academy of Athens, a jewel within Theophil Hansen's esteemed Trilogy, situated in central Athens, Greece. Against a backdrop of azure skies, this neoclassical masterpiece radiates timeless elegance and scholarly reverence. Its majestic columns and intricate architectural details stand in harmonious contrast to the vibrant greenery that surrounds it. As sunlight bathes the scene in a golden glow, the building invites contemplation and reflection, embodying the pursuit of knowledge and intellectual enlightenment
Montpellier, France – June 24, 2023: Court of Appeal of Montpellier.
Istanbul, Turkey-June 9, 2013: Front View of the Blue Mosque in Sultan Ahmet Square from the Exterior Door. There are Arabic inscriptions and stone carvings on the door.
Juma Mosque or Friday Mosque, is a mosque in Baku Old City, Azerbaijan
Bethlehem, Palestine
Athens, Greece, May 2nd 2024: The Academy of Plato in Athens, Greece
Jerusalem old city skyline Dome of the Rock
Looking down from a street on Jebal Amman in the evening at a mosque, square, and buildings.
Street view of City Hall at Plaça de Sant Jaume in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Spain. People walking by.
sometimes also referred to as the Basilica of the Annunciation, is a Catholic church in Nazareth, in northern Israel. It is one of two claimants to the site of the Annunciation – in which angel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary and announced that she would give birth to Jesus – the other being the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation.
High Angle View Of Buildings In Floriana, Malta
The King David Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel
Aerial view of The Pir Huseyn Khanqah and Mausoleum\n\nThe Pir Huseyn Khanqah and Mausoleum lies along the left bank of Pirsaat River (Pirsaatçay), 126 kilometers to the southwest of Baku. The inscription plaque over the portal, read by V. Kratchkovskaya in 1952, announces that the khanqah (dervish monastery) was built by Sharaf al-Dawla wal-din Hasan during the reign of the Shirvanshah Afridhun Abul-Muzaffar Fariburz (Fariburz III, 1225–1255).
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