Siena - Palazzo Pubblico
Florence - Battistero di San Giovanni
Torino
Lyon - Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Moudon - Saint-Étienne
Moudon - Saint-Étienne
Tangermünde - St. Stephan
Quedlinburg - Elephant
Leipzig - Kaffeehaus Riquet
Zamora - Catedral de Zamora
Zamora - Catedral de Zamora
Toledo - Museo de Santa Cruz
Madrid - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
Madrid - Farmacia Juanse
Madrid - Farmacia Juanse
Sevilla - Real Alcázar de Sevilla
Merida - Plaza de España
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
Lisboa - Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Viseu - Sé de Viseu
Viseu - Museu de Arte Sacra
Santiago de Compstela - Museo da Catedral
Santiago de Compostela - Museo da Catedral
Glastonbury - Abbey
Gloucester - Cathedral
Cartmel - Priory
Pamplona - Museo de Navarra
Pamplona - Museo de Navarra
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Málaga - Museo de Málaga
Sevilla - Museo De Bellas Artes
Sevilla - Museo De Bellas Artes
Merida - Museo Nacional de Arte Romano
Otranto - Duomo di Otranto
Otranto - Duomo di Otranto
Brindisi - San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Bari - Cattedrale di San Sabino
Benevento - Santa Sofia
Benevento - Santa Sofia
Benevento - Santa Sofia
Benevento - Santa Sofia
Ancona - Santa Maria della Piazza
Ancona - Duomo
Ancona - Duomo
Rimini - Tempio Malatestiano
Torcello - Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta
Magdeburg - Dom
Kraków - Kościół ŚŚ Piotra i Pawła
Kraków - Elephant
Tallinn - Suurgildi hoone
Riga - Latvijas Nacionālais mākslas muzejs
Frejus - Cathédrale Saint-Léonce
Frejus - Cathédrale Saint-Léonce
Trani - San Giacomo
Trani - San Giacomo
Trani - San Giacomo
Altamura - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Otranto - Cattedrale di Otranto
Otranto - Cattedrale di Otranto
Otranto - Cattedrale di Otranto
Otranto - Cattedrale di Otranto
Otranto - Cattedrale di Otranto
Brindisi - San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Brindisi - San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Brindisi - San Giovanni al Sepolcro
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Basilica di San Nicola
Bari - Cattedrale di San Sabino
Bari - Cattedrale di San Sabino
Ruvo di Puglia - Concattedrale di Ruvo di Puglia
Trani - Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino
Trani - Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino
Trani - Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino
Trani - Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino
Trani - Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino
Bengy-sur-Craon - Saint-Pierre
Bourges - Cathédrale Saint-Étienne
La Chaise-Dieu
La Chaise-Dieu
Catania - Palazzo degli Elefanti
Monreale - Duomo di Monreale
Palermo - Elephant
Surgères - Notre-Dame
Bremen - Cathedral
Bussière-Badil - Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité
Bussière-Badil - Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité
Milan - Basilica di San Lorenzo
Milan - Basilica di San Lorenzo
Milan - Basilica di San Lorenzo
Milan - Basilica di San Lorenzo
Millstatt am See - Stift Millstatt
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Pompei
Pompeii, a thriving Roman city of 8,000 to 10,000 people, was hit by an earthquake in 62, causing extensive damage. However, the city recovered, but the earthquake may have been caused by the sagging of a hearth roof clod that had come loose on the volcano's vent plug.
In the fall of 79 large amounts of pumice and ash were thrown out. Some residents left the city for fear of an eruption from the volcano. Vesuvius erupted at the end of November. The eruption ejected large amounts of ash, lava and gases into the atmosphere. This cloud was carried by the wind across the land to Pompeii. Shortly after the eruption began, pumice began to rain. Underneath the pumice dust were larger pieces that hit the ground at high speed. This pumice stone has caused countless roofs to collapse, doors to be blocked, and townspeople to be imprisoned.
Pompeii was buried under a layer of volcanic ash and pumice up to 25 meters thick for over 1500 years. Pompeii has been systematically excavated since about 1750. About two thirds of the city have now been uncovered
In the fall of 79 large amounts of pumice and ash were thrown out. Some residents left the city for fear of an eruption from the volcano. Vesuvius erupted at the end of November. The eruption ejected large amounts of ash, lava and gases into the atmosphere. This cloud was carried by the wind across the land to Pompeii. Shortly after the eruption began, pumice began to rain. Underneath the pumice dust were larger pieces that hit the ground at high speed. This pumice stone has caused countless roofs to collapse, doors to be blocked, and townspeople to be imprisoned.
Pompeii was buried under a layer of volcanic ash and pumice up to 25 meters thick for over 1500 years. Pompeii has been systematically excavated since about 1750. About two thirds of the city have now been uncovered
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