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Hué City, Huong Tho Village, Vietnam

Ta Tung Tu, Minh Mang Tomb

Emperor Minh Mạng (1820-1841), the second ruler of the Nguyễn Dynasty, ruled southern and central Vietnam from 1820 to 1841.
Exton, Rutland, United Kingdom

Tomb of Viscount Campden At Exton Church

The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Exton, Rutland, is of great significance for its fine collection of funerary monuments, some of which are of national significance.
Kulima, Patan, Nepal

Kulima Narayan Temple

The sacred Kulima Narayan pagoda temple in Kathmandu was built in the 18th century.
Rapaz, Peru

San Cristóbal de Rapaz Church

In the 16th and 17th centuries colonial Catholic missions were established in the Oyón Valley in Peru and built in a style described as Rural Andean Baroque.
Meknes and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, Morocco

Volubilis Archaeological Site

Volubilis is one of the largest and most important archaeological sites in Morocco, with the remains of settlements dating from the pre-Roman to the early Islamic periods.
Parma, Italy

Parma Cathedral

The original Parma Cathedral was consecrated in 1106 but was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake that struck northern Italy in 1117.
Venice, Italy

Palazzo Ducale

Facing the Biblioteca Marciana, adjacent to the Basilica San Marco, the Palazzo Ducale commands a preeminent place in the geography of Venice.
Naples, Italy

Real Albergo dei Poveri

Naples was a thriving city in the early 18th century, both larger and wealthier than Rome, but it also had a significant impoverished population.
Carrigbyrne, Ireland

Browne Clayton Monument

Situated on a rocky outcrop at Carrigbyrne, the colossal Corinthian Browne-Clayton Column rises 94 feet above its square pedestal base.
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Voehl, Hessen, Germany

Voehl Synagogue

Voehl Synagogue, built in 1827, is a simple two-story, timber-framed building, which served as a community center and school, as well as a synagogue and residence, for the Voehl Jewish congregation.
Augsburg, Germany

Fuggerhouse

The grand Fuggerhouse in Augsburg was the home of several generations of the Fugger banking families, one of the richest and most powerful European banking families.
Augsburg, Germany

Schaezler Palace

Schaezler Palace is a remarkable example of German rococo architecture designed by Karl Albrech von Lespilliez, chief architect of the Bavarian royal court.

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