- Bayeux Cathedral
Well, that is an interesting window. On a gothic cathedral. - Classe
The church windows are made of alabaster. - Detail
Detail of a lovely window grill. - Rubber ducklings!
Now this is a lot of rubber ducks! - Antibes
A charming old window in Antibes. - Termessos, Gymnasium.
And a more recent javelin thrower :-) - Aaaaah, the perfection. Antalya
- Doggo!
Another old barn transformed into a new house. Is that a dog-shaped opening? - Window shutters
I love the precise cuts of the window shutters! - NHM
Ceiling in the Naturhistorisches Museum - Stephansdom
- Stephansdom
In the church tower (Steffl). - Bibllioteca Malatestiana, Cesena
It was built in the shape of a basilica - representing the temple of knowledge and culture. - The rose window by Orcagna
The rose window by Orcagna (1354-1380) Orvieto cathedral. - Interior of Orvieto cathedral
The nave of Orvieto cathedral - The apse of Orvieto cathedral
The apse in Orvieto cathedral dates from 1370. Frescoes by the local artist Ugolino di Prete Ilario are dedicated to the life of Mary. - The Last Judgment
The Last Judgment (1594-99) by Ferraù Fenzoni. Counterfaçade of the Todi cathedral - John the Baptist
John the Baptist - Window in Todi Cathedral - Medieval streets in Todi
- Basilica di Santa Clara
Basilica di Santa Clara (1257-1265), Assisi - Basilica di Santa Clara
Basilica di Santa Clara (1257-1265), Assisi - Assisi Cathedral, San Rufino (1029-1253)
Rose window with symbols of the evangelists. - Assisi Cathedral, San Rufino
- Napoleon's villa
Napoleon used this house in 1814-15. - Old houses in Valbonne
Through the whole old town of Valbonne, portraits of previous inhabitants are displayed. A wonderful idea as these houses surely have a lot to tell. - Glasswork in Biot
One of the many glassworks/galleries in Biot. - Street art in Biot
- Antibes
One of the lovely streets in the old Antibes. - Biot
A very picturesque house in central Biot. A lovely detail is the missing paint on 'dog's corner' ;-) - La Rose Bleue by Chagall
Marc Chagall, La Rose Bleue (1964). - Blue!
The Creation of the World, stained glass window. By Chagall, of course. Not many artists get to co-create their own galleries. - Basilica di Santa Chiara
The basilica is from 1257. Made of white and red rock from Monte Subasio. - Pozzo di San Patrizio
This well was commissioned in 1527 by Pope Clement VII and designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. - Pozzo di San Patrizio
There are 70 windows in the well. - Pozzo di San Patrizio
The well has is 62 m deep and has double-helical stairs around it. - Cathedral
The Orvieto Cathedral was built in 1290-1591, probably designed by Lorenzo Maitani. - Piazza del Popolo
Well, now ... There must be another way of renovating windows, right? - Convent of San Domenico
A gothic window by Bartolomeo di Pietro and Mariotto di Nardo (1411). With 21 m one of the tallest gothic windows. - Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico
Now this is a wonderful window! - Janela do Capítulo
The famous Manueline Window of the Chapter House (1510-1513). - Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore
- Hall of the Abencerrajes
The ceiling in the Hall of Abencerrajes. The decorations are called muqarnas, and in the museum is a very instructive exhibition on how such a ceiling was made. Basically a lot A LOT of tiny pieces (alveoles) put together. - Window shopping in Granada
This is a very bold dress. - Window shopping in Granada
- Window shopping in Granada
Somehow I can see Louis XIV walking around in such shoes. Ok, maybe the heels are not high enough for him. - Window shopping in Granada
- Window shopping in Granada
Window shopping in Granada is an experience! So many so beautiful and special dresses. I am not used to seeing dresses like that in shops. - Window shopping in Granada
Of course bold dresses need bold shoes... - Palacio de Dar al-Horra
View from the Palace towards San Cristobal. - Basilique Notre-Dame de Beaune
A magnificent stained glass window. But I have no idea how old it is. May be old, but my uneducated guess would say quite recent. - Château de Chambord
The centre of the spiral staircase has a lantern at the top. - Bayeux Cathedral
Plenty of old windows in the cathedral as well... These are from 1260, showing the local bishops Exupère and Loup. - Mont Dol
What a lovely house - with a curved corner. - Mont Saint-Michel
Refrectory, where the monks took their meals, has plenty of well-hidden windows :-) This wall is nothing but windows! - Basilica of San Francesco
Alabaster windows in the basilica.