Architecture
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Patryk Micek | FPV | Drone Pilot | Filmmaker on Instagram: "Interior of this Cracow's Basilica is pure art ✨️ What do you think? Massive thanks for Parish Priest Przemysław for giving me the opportunity to fly inside the @bazylika_bozego_ciala_krakow 🤝 #bazylika #kościół #fpv #church #fpvdrone #krakow #Cracow #sightseeing #travel #fpvcinematic #cinematic #drone #dronefpv #fpvcommunity #fpvworld #fpvlifestyle #fpvsociety #fpvaddict"
Roberto Celestri on Instagram: "Walking alone, at night, through the Gallery of Maps, a long corridor 120 meters long, leading to the Sistine Chapel. It was built between 1580 and 1585 at the behest of Pope Gregory XIII, under the direction of Ignazio Danti. The walls of the gallery are adorned with forty maps of the various regions of Italy. Seeing this place entirely alone and in complete silence has a totally different effect and feels like being in another reality. @roberto_celestri X @vaticanmuseums Percorrendo da solo, di notte, la Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, lungo corridoio di 120 metri di lunghezza, che conduce all Cappella Sistina. Venne realizzata tra il 1580 ed il 1585 per volere di Papa Gregorio XIII, sotto la direzione di Ignazio Danti. Le pareti della galleria sono a
Sarah Paynter on Instagram: "What’s the most famous spiral staircase in the world? Probably this mysterious staircase with a spiritual history in Santa Fe, NM. #lorettochapel #santafe #newmexico #sacredarchitecture #spiralstaircase Edit: FAQ! A trusted site says it does have supports? Correct! I am not suggesting it defies the laws of physics. Is it really the most famous? I’m not going to fight you on this! But it is the one that is most searched on Google (in the world, not just the U.S.). Many researchers have also said this is the most famous. I am by no means saying it is the most architecturally prominent or the most architecturally influential. As I said, the legend is what has made it famous. You don’t know about X, Y, or Z staircase, do you? I actually spent the past couple mo
Architectural Digest on Instagram: "Today, we are joining architect Nick Potts (@nicholasgpotts) in New York City for a walking tour of The Highline. Once dubbed ‘Death Avenue’ due to hundreds of railroad deaths, the area is now a thriving public park, lined with designer buildings courtesy of some of the world’s most famous architects. Explore with Nick and discover how The Highline has transformed NYC’s Meatpacking District. Watch the latest episode of Walking Tour at the link in our bio. Director: @hiattwoods; @skylareconomy Director of Photography: @ericbrouse Editor: Daniel Finn Producer: @skylareconomy Director of Creative Development, Lifestyle: Morgan Crossley Field Producer: Christie Garcia Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr Production Manager: @melissa
TimeTravelChronicles on Instagram: "Standing tall against the test of time, the Pantheon whispers tales of ancient wisdom and architectural marvels. #Pantheon #History #Architecture In the heart of Rome, the Pantheon reigns supreme, a testament to the ingenuity of ancient architects. Built over two millennia ago, its colossal dome still reaches for the heavens, echoing with the whispers of emperors and gods. Legend speaks of its creator, Marcus Agrippa, whose vision birthed this celestial sanctuary. Throughout the ages, it has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, yet it remains steadfast, a beacon of timeless beauty and grandeur. As visitors stand in awe within its hallowed halls, they become part of its enduring saga, connecting past and present in a sacred embrace."