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  • Detail of the front exterior of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Windows (146052...tif
  • Detail of the front exterior of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall Facad...tif
  • The Grand Place, Brussels, at night. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Hotel de Ville ...tif
  • Memorial to former Brussels mayor Carel Buls in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Carel Buls Memo...tif
  • in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall at Du...tif
  • Spire of the Town Hall in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it. The spire is set against a clear blue sky.
    Brussels Grand Place Spire of Town H...tif
  • The ornate Baroque architecture of some of the Guildhalls in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Guildhalls (145...tif
  • Some of the ornate architecture in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Ornate Architec...tif
  • Guidhalls on the northern end of the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Guildhalls (146...tif
  • Visitors to the Grand Place, Brussels, at night, with the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the background with with the tall tower. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall with ...tif
  • Hotel de Ville in the Grand Place, Brussels, at dusk. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Hotel de Ville ...tif
  • The Belgian band Opmoc plays on a stage at the Brussels Jazz Marathon in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it. In the background, behind the stage, is the Maison du Roi (or Broodhuis / "Bread House") which houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place Jazz Festival A...tif
  • Guildhalls in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Guildhalls at N...tif
  • The Belgian band Opmoc plays on a stage at the Brussels Jazz Marathon in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Opmoc Jazz Fest...tif
  • The main tower of the Town Hal in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Spire (14505250...tif
  • Fisheye shot of the buildings of the Grand Place, Brussels. At left is the main tower of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville). Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Wide-Angle (145...tif
  • in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Columns (145052...tif
  • Ornate buildings in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Ornate Building...tif
  • The facade of one of the guildhalls in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Guidhall Facade...tif
  • Detail of the front exterior of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Clock Tower (14...tif
  • Detail of the front exterior of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Statues (146052...tif
  • The main tower under lights of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall Tower...tif
  • Night shot of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall (Hote...tif
  • Grand Place, Brussels, at dusk. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Hotel de Ville ...tif
  • Town Hall in the Grand Place, Brussels, at dusk. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Hotel de Ville ...tif
  • Ornate buildings in the Grand Place, Brussels, at dusk. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Dusk with cloud...tif
  • The Belgian band Opmoc plays on a stage at the Brussels Jazz Marathon in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it. In the background, behind the stage, is the Maison du Roi (or Broodhuis / "Bread House") which houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place Jazz Festival (...tif
  • The Belgian band Opmoc plays on a stage at the Brussels Jazz Marathon in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it. In the background, behind the stage, is the Maison du Roi (or Broodhuis / "Bread House") which houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place Jazz Festival N...tif
  • The Belgian band Opmoc plays on a stage at the Brussels Jazz Marathon in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it. In the background, behind the stage, is the Maison du Roi (or Broodhuis / "Bread House") which houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place Jazz Festival D...tif
  • At left of frame is some of the outside of one of the guildhalls and at right the tower of the Town Hall in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Hotel de Ville ...tif
  • Central spire of the Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall Tower...tif
  • A dusk photo of the main tower of the Hotel de Ville in the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Town Hall Tower...tif
  • A fisheye shot of the the Grand Place, Brussels. Originally the city's central market place, the Grand-Place is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ornate buildings line the square, including guildhalls, the Brussels Town Hall, and the Breadhouse, and seven cobbelstone streets feed into it.
    Brussels Grand Place Fisheye (145052...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Domed Ceiling of the Coats-of-Arms R...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Domed Ceiling of the Coats-of-Arms R...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This tower is situated on the site of the old Casa da Meca built during the reign of Manuel I (1495-1521). The ceiling in carved gilded woodwork is crowned by the royal coat-of-arms and is surrounded by the armorial bearings of 72 noble families. Late 17th to early 18th century panels of painted tiles depict courtly and hunting scenes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The privy chamber of Joao I. As the king's oratory and dressing room, this was the most personal room in the private apartments and one to which only the king had access. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Guest Room (Quarto de Hospedes) at t...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Corridor at the Palace of Sintra, Si...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Coats-of-Arms Room (Sala dos Brascoe...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - A 17th-century Spanish cabinet with detailed inlay work. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Ornate Cabinet at the Palace of Sint...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Raised Tiles at the Palace of Sintra...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - An 18th century painting of a crown on the ceiling of what is now known as the Crown Chamber (Sala da Coroa). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Ceiling of Crown Room at the Palace ...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - A 16th-century Flemish tapestry depicting a scene from the life of Roman emperor Julius Caesar. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Julius Caesar Room (Sala Julio Cesar...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The painted ceiling of the Mermaid Room (Sala das Sereias). The painting dates to the 18th century, although the room itself dates to the beginning of the 15th century and was originally a wardrobe. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Mermaid Room at the Palace of Sintra...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - Dating to the beginning of the 15th century, when it was known as the Gold Chamber, this was the bedchamber used by King Sebastian at the end of the 16th century. The tile wall consists of raised vine leaves and dates to the beginning of the 16th century. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Bed Chamber of King Sebastian at the...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - Dating to the beginning of the 15th century, when it was known as the Gold Chamber, this was the bedchamber used by King Sebastian at the end of the 16th century. The tile wall consists of raised vine leaves and dates to the beginning of the 16th century. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Bed Chamber of King Sebastian at the...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Magpie Room (Sala das Pegas) is the only room in the palace to have retained its original name since the 15th century. It was described by King Duarte as the Chamber of State, and it was here that notables were received. Despite being restored, the ceiling has retained its original decoration, highlighting the motto of Joao I, "por bem" (for good). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Magpie Room at the Palace of Sintra,...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Exterior with Kitchen Chimnies at th...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The original Grand Hall of the royal residence of Joao I, built at the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Manuel I it was designated as the Hall of the Prices. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Sala dos Cisnes (Swann Hall) Palance...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The original Grand Hall of the royal residence of Joao I, built at the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Manuel I it was designated as the Hall of the Princes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Sala dos Cisnes (Swann Hall) Palance...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The original Grand Hall of the royal residence of Joao I, built at the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Manuel I it was designated as the Hall of the Princes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Sala dos Cisnes (Swann Hall) at the ...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This was the main hall of the royal residence built by Manuel I at the beginning of the 16th century. It is the newest of the major building additions to the palace. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Manueline Hall (Sala Manuelina) at t...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The large kitchen was originally separated from the main palace when it was built in the first half of the 15th century. It sits under two massive, white chimneys that provide a distinctive profile to the exterior of the building. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Kitchen at the Palace of Sintra, Sin...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The chapel was built during the reign of King Dinis at the beginning of the 14th century. During the 15th century it was subjected to several alterations, including a decorated ceiling showing Islamic influence, ceramic tile "carpet", and wall frescoes. It was restored in the 1930s. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Palatine Chapel (Capela Palatina) at...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - A 16th-century Flemish tapestry depicting a scene from the life of Roman emperor Julius Caesar. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Julius Caesar Room (Sala Julio Cesar...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Magpie Room (Sala das Pegas) is the only room in the palace to have retained its original name since the 15th century. It was described by King Duarte as the Chamber of State, and it was here that notables were received. Despite being restored, the ceiling has retained its original decoration, highlighting the motto of Joao I, "por bem" (for good). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Magpie Room at the Palace of Sintra,...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Magpie Room (Sala das Pegas) is the only room in the palace to have retained its original name since the 15th century. It was described by King Duarte as the Chamber of State, and it was here that notables were received. Despite being restored, the ceiling has retained its original decoration, highlighting the motto of Joao I, "por bem" (for good). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Magpie Room at the Palace of Sintra,...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Magpie Room (Sala das Pegas) is the only room in the palace to have retained its original name since the 15th century. It was described by King Duarte as the Chamber of State, and it was here that notables were received. Despite being restored, the ceiling has retained its original decoration, highlighting the motto of Joao I, "por bem" (for good). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
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  • SINTRA, Portugal - The original Grand Hall of the royal residence of Joao I, built at the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Manuel I it was designated as the Hall of the Princes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
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  • SINTRA, Portugal - The original Grand Hall of the royal residence of Joao I, built at the beginning of the 15th century. During the reign of Manuel I it was designated as the Hall of the Princes. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Sala dos Cisnes (Swann Hall) Palance...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This was the main hall of the royal residence built by Manuel I at the beginning of the 16th century. It is the newest of the major building additions to the palace. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Chandelier in Manueline Hall (Sala M...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - This was the main hall of the royal residence built by Manuel I at the beginning of the 16th century. It is the newest of the major building additions to the palace. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Manueline Hall (Sala Manuelina) at t...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The large kitchen was originally separated from the main palace when it was built in the first half of the 15th century. It sits under two massive, white chimneys that provide a distinctive profile to the exterior of the building. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Kitchen at the Palace of Sintra, Sin...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - Some of the paintings on the ceiling of what is known as the Galleon Room (Sala das Gales). The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Galleon Room at the Palace of Sintra...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Entrance Hall at the Palace of Sintr...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Colored Marble Tiles at the Palace o...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
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  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Night with ...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Twilight fr...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal -- Built on a small island near the banks of the Tagus River just to the southwest of downtown Lisbon, the Tower of Belem (or Torre de Belém) dates to 1514-1520. It was part of a defensive network protecting shipping to Lisbon port and beyond during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Paired with the nearby Jerónimos Monastery it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walkway that provides the only access to the tower is in the foreground.
    Belem Tower in Lisbon at Dusk (17306...tif
  • A statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The two men, a weaver and a butcher, helped lead a Flemish rebellion against the occupying French in the Battle of the Golden Spurs on July 11, 1302.
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  • A statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The two men, a weaver and a butcher, helped lead a Flemish rebellion against the occupying French in the Battle of the Golden Spurs on July 11, 1302.
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  • The Provincial Court building in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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  • At left is a statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The two men, a weaver and a butcher, helped lead a Flemish rebellion against the occupying French in the Battle of the Golden Spurs on July 11, 1302. At right, in the background, is the famous Belfry (bell tower).
    Belfry and Statue In the Markt in Br...tif
  • A statue of Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The two men, a weaver and a butcher, helped lead a Flemish rebellion against the occupying French in the Battle of the Golden Spurs on July 11, 1302.
    Statue and Buildings In the Markt in...tif
  • Famous buildings under lights in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Bruges Markt at night (0810322184906...tif
  • Night shot of the Belfry bell tower in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Belfry Under Lights In the Markt in ...tif
  • Cobblestones in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Cobblestones In the Markt in Bruges,...tif
  • The Belfry (bell tower) in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Belfry In the Markt in Bruges, Belgi...tif
  • The Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Market Square in Bruges, Belgium (08...tif
  • The Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Cobblestone Market Square in Bruges,...tif
  • The front of the Provincial Court building in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Provincial Court Building in the Mar...tif
  • A statue of the Archangel St Michael slaying a dragon on the roof of the Provincial Court building in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Statue of St Michael Slaying a Drago...tif
  • The octagonal top of the Belfry (bell tower) in the Markt (Market Square) in the historic center of Bruges, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Belfry Tower in Bruges, Belgium (081...tif
  • Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place at Night (07903...tif
  • A memorial to Charles Buls (1837-1914), a Belgian politician and former Mayor of Brussles, at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place at Night Charle...tif
  • Night at Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Brussels Grand Place at Night (07903...tif
  • A statue standing on top of one of the hisotric buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
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  • The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Maison du Roi (King's House) on Gran...tif
  • The Maison du Roi (King's House) or Broodhuis (Bread House) on the northeast side of Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels. The Maison du Roi now houses the Museum of the City of Brussels.
    Maison du Roi (King's House) on Gran...tif
  • Statues on a building on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
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  • Historic guidhalls lining the northwest side of the Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Guildhalls on Grand Place, Brussels,...tif
  • A statue sitting on top of one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Statue at Grand Place, Brussels, Bel...tif
  • A gold equestrian statue sits astride one of the ornate buildings on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Statue on a Building at Grand Place,...tif
  • on Grand Place (La Grand-Place), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Brussels, Belgium. Lined with ornate, historic buildings, the cobblestone square is the primary tourist attraction in Brussels.
    Hotel de Ville (Town Hall) Building ...tif
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