St. Peter's Bascilica - Empty Before the Service
St. Peter's Bascilica - A Quiet Corridor
Bernini's Angel
Medieval courtyard with laundry (Explored)
Chagall's last rest
Parish Church de Saint-Paul.
Symphony in stone
St. Mark and the Angels
St. Mark's Square
The Pentecost Dome
The Grand Canal
Venice by Vaporetto
Balcony views
Opus sectile
Hexagon glory
Golden icons
Mosaic splendor
Waiting for the crowds
The Domes of St. Mark's
Timeless carvings
Marvelous marble
Golden dome
Ornate capitals
St. Mark's Horses
Classic glass
The entrance to St. Patrick's Cathedral
Night life in St. Mark's Square
St. Mark's Square
Cathedral organ
Sheep may safely graze
New and the old
The graveyard at Saint Caomhán's
Saved from the sands
Still standing
Old carvings
The walls of the church
At the altar
Medieval church
Stained glass
Hand and heart
Ancient glass
The beauty of stained glass
Carved walls (detail)
Where the worshippers sit
Carved walls
Saiints and martyrs
St. George 1, Dragon 0
A handsome knocker
All roads lead to Nice
Keep out
The Zodiac
Gothic style
Basilique Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre
Church interior
Mosaic design
Honor the miners
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Medieval meets modern life
Saint Paul de Vence is a charming hilltop fortified village in Provence, France. It is one of the oldest medieval towns on the French Riviera. It is known for its architecture, art galleries, boutiques and sidewalk cafes. About 300 people live within the walls of the village, yet 2.5 million tourists visit each year.
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