Architecture and built environment (7220 Subjects)
Map of Istanbul.
Map of Lemnos island.
Map of Cyprus.
An example of a mosque.
An Ottoman fountain.
Panoramic view of Ithaca island with the port and town of Vathy.
Dinner at Crisso, near Delphi, in the house of the bishop of Salona.
The Kastalian spring in Delphi.
Parnassus mountain.
The site of the acropolis of Orchomenos in Boeotia, on Cephisus river, from the south. Arvanite women occupied in agricultural tasks.
View of the Parthenon from the Propylaea. Seated on the ground is Disdar Aga,the governor of the fortress of Acropolis. He has just been surprised by another member of the guard as he was sipping a glass of wine which he took from the travellers.
The west front of the Parthenon and the Erechtheion, from the Propylaea.
The Erechtheion from the southwest. In the distance, on the left, a group of Turkish musician who customarily performed on the Acropolis every day at three o'clock in the afternoon.
The Gate of Mesogeia or Gate of Boubounistra, which was situated at the present-day junction of Amalias avenue with Othonos street. In the background, the fountain of Boubounistra.
View of the temple of Olympian Zeus and Ilissus river.
Athens from the feet of Lycabettus Hill.
South-east view of the temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
The temple of Aphaia on Aegina island. The peasants who supplied the travellers with provisions during the latter's stay at the site.
The interior of the temple of Aphaia at Aegina island.
The Monastery of Panagia Faneromeni on Salamis island.
Village of Portaria on Mount Pelion.
The Hyperian fountain at Pherae in Thessaly.
View of the plain of Larissa from settlement close to the city. Snapshot of everyday life at the village.
Sepulchre of Hassan Baba, at the entrance of the Vale of Tempe.
The temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae. On the left, the Turkish and the Tatar attendants of Edward Dodwell.
The Monastery of Mega Spilaion in Achaia.
View of Thessaloniki from the sea.
Triumphal arch in the honour of Antonius and Octavius, victors of the battle at Philippoi. This now-lost monument was located in the Vardari area of Thessaloniki (today Dimokratias Square), to the west of Via Egnatia.
The triumphal arch of Galerius, also known as Kamara, Thessaloniki.
View of the sculptures at the southern entrance to the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki (Incantadas Monument).































