- Château de Chenonceau
Lions on a 16th century Flemish tapestry. Their faces seem somewhat off. - Château de Chenonceau
Royal pharmacy - Bibllioteca Malatestiana, Cesena
It was built in the shape of a basilica - representing the temple of knowledge and culture. - Cesena cathedal, Saint John the Baptist
My OCD hates the tower windows. - Via Santa Chiara, Assisi
Four different types of lions. - Palazzo Ducale, Urbino
Palazzo Ducale, Urbino (1454) - Palazzo Ducale, Urbino
Palazzo Ducale, Urbino (1454) - Napoleon's villa
Napoleon used this house in 1814-15. - Napoleon's villa
Bathroom - Palace of Holyroodhouse
The official Scottish residence of British monarchs since the 16th century, including Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI and I. - McEwan Hall
McEwan Hall, the graduation hall of the University of Edinburgh. Named after the brewer and politician William McEwan. - Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh castle, as seen from the top of the National Gallery. - Roman Theatre
Dating from the 1st and used until the 3rd century, the theatre was discovered in 1951! Parts of the theatre were used to build Alcazaba. - Derrière une porte
I once had to write a story "Derrière une porte" being given an image similar to this one. I probably could write another one for this door as well.