Baron Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov Palace,
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Schloss Hollenegg, Schwanberg, Deutschlandsberg, Styria
Photo by Simon Watson.
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Herrenchiemsee New Palace, Chiemsee lake, Bavaria, Germany
Franks Fotografie
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William A. Clark Residence in Manhattan, New York City,
The mansion was completed in 1911. It was reported that Clark bought a quarry in New Hampshire and built a railroad to transport the stone for the building. He also bought a bronze foundry employing 200 men to manufacture the bronze fittings.
In addition, he imported marble from Italy, oak from Sherwood Forest in England, and parts of old French châteaux for the interior.
The mansion was demolished in 1927 and replaced with a 'luxury' apartment building...
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The courthouse building for the Tribunal de Commerce,
Paris, France,
Built between 1859 and 1865 on a design by architect Antoine-Nicolas Bailly, inspired by the Renaissance Palazzo della Loggia in Brescia. It was ceremoniously inaugurated by Napoleon III on 26 December 1865.
Credit: Bon Voyage Cleo
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Trakoscan Castle, Lepoglava, Croatia
Photo by bcekada
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Château de Costaérès, Trégastel, Brittany, France
Loic lagarde Photography
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Casa Comalat, Barcelona, Cataluña, España
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Gertrude Jekyll garden at Vann,
Hambledon, Godalming, Surrey, United Kingdom,
Photography by Richard Davies
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Chimay Castle, Hainaut Province, Belgium
Courtesy: The World Of Interiors
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Königlichen Schlosses, Munich, Germany,
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Zamek Hrádek u Nechanic, Hrádek, Czech Republic
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Stapelen Castle, Boxtel, North Brabant, The Netherlands
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Schloss Gernstein, Chiusa, South Tyrol, Italy,
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The Ceiling Of Qeysarieh by Farshid Ahmadpour.
This is the ceiling of the Qeysarieh Gate in Isfahan, Iran, part of the ceremonial site of the Safavid court and a 400-year-old national mansion protected by UNESCO.
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
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Hever Castle, Hever, Kent, United Kingdom
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