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"Unveiling the Hidden Stories: Exploring the Facades of Iconic Landmarks" The Lincoln Memorial in Washington D. C

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States

Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United States
Lincoln Memorial. Dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Washington D.C. United States

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Basilica of Saint Peter (St Peters Basilica). Vaticano

Basilica of Saint Peter (St Peters Basilica). Vaticano
The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter (St. Peters Basilica). Fac?ade. City of the Vatican. Europe

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Georgia State Capitol. Atlanta. United States

Georgia State Capitol. Atlanta. United States
Georgia State Capitol. Built in 1889 by Edbrooke and Burnham. Atlanta. United States

Background imageFac Ade Collection: The White House. Washington D. C. United States

The White House. Washington D. C. United States
United States. Washington D.C. The White House. Built in 1792 in neoclassical style by James Hoban (c. 1762-1831)

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Silves Cathedral. Portugal

Silves Cathedral. Portugal
Portugal. Silves Cathedral (15th century). Bell tower. Algarve

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace. Spain

Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace. Spain
Guadalajara. The Infantado Palace built in the late fifteenth century by order of Don Inigo Lopez de Mendoza, second Duke of Infantado

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Vatican City State. Basilical of Saint Peter

Vatican City State. Basilical of Saint Peter
Vatican City State. Viev of the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter (St. Peters Basilica). Holy See

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Basilica of Saint Peter. Vatican City

Basilica of Saint Peter. Vatican City
The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter. Fac?ade. Vatican City

Background imageFac Ade Collection: The New Facade of the School of Fine Arts, Paris, France

The New Facade of the School of Fine Arts, Paris, France

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Saturn, standing in a niche, a scythe in his left hand, series of eight prints of

Saturn, standing in a niche, a scythe in his left hand, series of eight prints of classical gods, based on paintings by Polidoro da Caravaggio on the facade of a Roman house

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Renaissance facade, Cornelis Johan Laarman, 1854 - 1889

Renaissance facade, Cornelis Johan Laarman, 1854 - 1889

Background imageFac Ade Collection: House with gable, Jan Caspar Philips, 1736 - 1775

House with gable, Jan Caspar Philips, 1736 - 1775

Background imageFac Ade Collection: Taddeo Decorating the Facade of the Palazzo Mattei

Taddeo Decorating the Facade of the Palazzo Mattei; Federico Zuccaro, Italian, about 1541 - 1609; about 1595; Pen and brown ink, brush with brown wash



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"Unveiling the Hidden Stories: Exploring the Facades of Iconic Landmarks" The Lincoln Memorial in Washington D. C. , United States, stands tall with its majestic facade, reminding us of a great leader's legacy. Stepping into Vatican City's Basilica of Saint Peter feels like entering a realm beyond time, as its grand facade welcomes pilgrims from around the world. The Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, United States, boasts an impressive neoclassical facade that reflects the city's rich history and political significance. Behind the iconic white columns lies The White House in Washington D. C. , United States - a symbol of power and diplomacy with an elegant facade that has witnessed countless historic moments. Silves Cathedral in Portugal showcases a stunning Gothic-style facade that tells tales of faith and resilience throughout centuries. Guadalajara's Infantado Palace in Spain mesmerizes visitors with its intricate Renaissance-era facades, whispering stories of royalty and opulence. Within Vatican City State lies another gem - the Basilica of Saint Peter - where Michelangelo left his mark on its awe-inspiring facade for eternity to admire. Lisbon's Church of Santa Engracia takes us back to the 17th century through its baroque-inspired facade, inviting us to explore Portugal's rich cultural heritage. Standing proudly amidst Washington D. C. 's skyline is the United States Capitol building; its neoclassical architecture serves as a reminder of democracy’s enduring strength and resilience.