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Ceramic tiles (azulejos) in the house of Jose Maria da Fonseca, the famous wine producer since 1834, at Vila Nogueira de Azeitao. Setubal, Portugal
Traditional embroideries. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Rugs or carpets made of silk and cotton, a traditional art of embroidery. Suzanni (Suzani) Centre, Khiva. Uzbekistan
Ulugbek Madrassah. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble. Includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and two of its madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Kalon mosque. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Bibi Khanum mosque. It was built (1399) as Samarkands main place of worship and dedicated to Timurs favourite wife, Sarai Mulk Khanum, a Mongolian princess. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand
Sher-Dor Madrasah at the Registan square. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Abdul Aziz Khan Madrassah. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Sher-Dor Madrasah minaret at the Registan square. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of a madrassah. Registan square, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Kungliga slottet (Royal Palace) ceiling painting by Julius Kronberg, 1890s. Stockholm, Sweden
Detail of a house. Merida, Spain
Detail of a fountain at Plaza de Espana, Merida. Spain
Detail of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, dating back to the year 15 BCE. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Merida, Spain
Detail of the Portico of the Roman Forum in Merida depicting Medusa. Spain
Tiles of the Biserica Sfantul Spiridon Vechi (St. Spiridon Old Orthodox Church), Bucharest. Romania
Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania
The cloisters of the Stavropoleos Monastery, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania
Window of Stavropoleos Monastery Church, an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in the old town of Bucharest. Romania
Azulejos (ceramic tiles), 17th century, of the Palacio dos Marqueses de Fronteira (Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira), a pearl of traditional Portuguese noble architecture
Manjericos (basil), a popular gift during the Santo Antonio festivities in Alfama district. Lisbon, Portugal
The Festa dos Tabuleiros (Festival of the Trays) in Tomar. This festival is an ancient tradition, and the most important celebrated in the city, attracting people from all over the world
Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarem market, Portugal
Traditional blue tiles (Azulejos) showing the work related with the Port Wine. Railway station of Pinhao, Douro region. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal
Ornamental facade of the House of the Seven Electors at the Rynek (Market Square), dating back to the 13th century. In 1672 it was completely remodeled. Wroclaw, Poland
Wood carved door at the Zaouia Naciri in Tamegroute. Zagora region, Draa Valley. Morocco
Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco
The Koutoubia minaret, 77 metres (253 ft) in height. It was completed under the reign of the Almohad Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur (1184 to 1199). Marrakech, Morocco
Stucco work on a mosque. Medina, Marrakech. Morocco
Traditional door. The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style in architecture and decorative arts
Beautifull stucco work in the Ben Youssef Medersa. It is the largest theological school in Morocco. Built in 1565 it once housed 900 students and teachers in the rooms above the courtyard
Maison Tiskiwin, or Tiskiwin Museum, is housed in a beautifully restored riad in the medina and showcases a collection of North African arts and crafts amassed by Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint
The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style in architecture and decorative arts. Marrakech, Morocco
Detail of the beautiful portuguese manueline style portal of the Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval (16th century). Olivenza. Extremadura, Spain
Neptune Baths of Ostia Antica at the mouth of the River Tiber, Ostia, Rome, Italy
Roman mosaics at the Baths of Caracalla built between AD 212 and 216, by Emperor Caracalla. Rome, Italy
Roman mosaics, 4th-5th century AD. Collection of the Palazzo Massimo / Museo Nazionale Romano. Rome, Italy
Doves from the Domus under the Caseggiato of the Taberne Finestrate, 1st century B.C.. Ostia Antica, Italy
Detail of Teatro Argentina. It is one of the oldest theatres in Rome, and was inaugurated on 1732. Rome, Italy
Tiles representing a black woman preparing fish. Pimenta Palace kitchen, dating back to the 18th century. Museu de Lisboa, Portugal
Obidos. Main Gate, dating back to the 14th century, with frescos and blue tiles around a niche dedicated to Our Lady of Pity. Portugal
Church in Valega, Ovar. Tiles from Aleluia atelier, Aveiro (1960). Portugal
Palacio dos Marqueses de Fronteira (Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira), a pearl of traditional Portuguese noble architecture, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries
Detail of a historical house in Dlugi Targ, the Long Market Street, in the Old Town of Gdansk. Poland
Rila Monastery (Monastery of Saint Ivan of Rila), the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rila Mountains, Bulgaria