Architecture and built environment (7220 Subjects)
The Imperial Palaces of Rome on Palatine Hill.
Palatino Bridge and the outfall of Cloaca Maxima (Rome's sewage system).
The Nymphaeum of Alexander or Trofei di Mario Nymphaeum in Rome.
Roman nymphaeum in Esquilino area, often called Temple of Minerva Medica.
The Pyramid of Gaius Cestius in Rome.
Hall in the baths of Caracalla.
The baths of Caracalla in Rome.
The Arch of Drusus.
Cenotaph of Appia Annia Regilla in Rome.
The Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella in Rome.
The nymphaeum of Hegeria.
Aqueducts Aqua Claudia and Anio Novo in Rome.
Aqueducts Aqua Claudia and Aqua Marcia on the fourth mile of Via Latina.
Porta Esquilina or Arch of Galienus in Rome.
The city of Veliky Ustyug. View of Totma. View of Dvina river. Architectural features from Persepolis.
Plan of Hexapylon fortress which protected the west end of Syracuse.
View of the Faro of Messina with the rocks of Scylla and the Calabrian coast.
Acrocorinth.
Map of Nikopolis, Epirus.
The Church of Parigoritissa, Arta.
Plan and section plan of the Church of Parigoritissa, Arta.
Serais of Ali Pasha and his two sons in Joannina.
View of Nicolo Argyri's house in Joannina.
View of Joannina, from the island of the lake.
A curious jet d'eau at Ioannina. It consists of a small castle built of marble surmounted by cannon, and surrounded by regular lines which play upon each other in imitation of a bombardment: between the cannon, on the parapet, stand figures of parrots, lions, and other birds or beasts, who spout water also out of their mouths as if in mockery at what is going forward.
View of Mitsikeli and Pindus from the island in the Lake Pambotis.
Plan of the sanctuary of Dodoni.
Monastery of Barlaam, on one of the rocks of Meteora.
Rude outline of the site of the Temple of Delphi.
The Ottoman Sultan on his throne surrounded by courtiers.