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New on 500px : Lore by daviderizzo by daviderizzo

Barbican Centre, London

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New on 500px : Lore by daviderizzo by daviderizzo

Barbican Centre, London

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New on 500px : Lore by daviderizzo by daviderizzo

Barbican Centre, London

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New on 500px : Color storm over Edinburgh by sunprojec by sunprojec

Edinburgh city centre, the old and new mixing in a quiet and beautiful city. Scotland. Uk. Europe.

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New on 500px : Rotterdam (Leuvehaven) by Toontjeton by Toontjeton

Small port in centre of Rotterdam.

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New on 500px : Via del Corso – Rome by nicolamastrandrea by nicolamastrandrea

The Via del Corso (ancient Via Lata, the urban stretch of Via Flaminia), is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is remarkable for being absolutely straight in an area characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. Considered a wide street in ancient times, today the Corso is approximately 10 metres wide, and it only has room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area. The length of the street is roughly 1.5 kilometres.
The Corso runs in a generally north-south direction. To the north, it links the northern entrance gate to the city, the Porta del Popolo and its piazza, the Piazza del Popolo, to the heart of the city at the Piazza Venezia, at the base of the Capitoline Hill. At the Piazza del Popolo, Via del Corso is framed by two Baroque churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto, and along the street are the church of San Carlo al Corso, the church of San Giacomo in Augusta, the church of Gesù e Maria, the Piazza Colonna with the ancient column of Marcus Aurelius, the Galleria Alberto Sordi, the church of Santa Maria in Via Lata, the Oratory of Santissimo Crocifisso, the church of San Marcello al Corso and the Palazzo Doria Pamphili.
From the fifteenth century, the road served as the racetrack during the Roman Carnival for an annual running of riderless horses called the “corsa dei barberi”, which is the source for the name Via del Corso. Today, the Corso is a popular place for the passeggiata, the evening stroll for the populace to be seen and to see others. It is also an important shopping street for tourists and locals alike.

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New on 500px : La Giralda, Seville by hanzunroj by hanzunroj

View of ¨La Giralda¨ in the city of Seville, Spain

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New on 500px : The middle of the centre by Leo_van_der_Sanden by Leo_van_der_Sanden

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New on 500px : Carnegie Centre Spiral Staircase IV by xwiechers by xwiechers

Built in 1903, it was indeed the first public library in Vancouver. In 1957 the library moved on to a bigger location and it became the home of the Vancouver Museum for ten years. In 1967 the museum moved out and the building lay vacant. ollowing a massive campaign spearheaded by the Downtown Eastside ResidentsAssociation City Council agreed to save the building and convert it to a community Centre. Carnegie Community Centre opened its doors to the public on January 20, 1980.

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New on 500px : anoramic view of Haydar Aliyev Centre designed by ar by photootchet by photootchet

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN – MAY 11, 2016: HEYDAR ALIYEV CENTER MUSEUM: Very large panoramic view of Haydar Aliyev Centre designed by architect Zaha Hadid and won the Design Museum Design of the 2014 Year Award

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New on 500px : Kuala lumpur by pat138241 by pat138241

Night view of kuala lumpur city skyline with reflection

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