Arco do Triunfo – Paris, França
The Arc of the Triumph is a monument in Paris constructed in 1836 to commemorate the military victories of Napoleon Bonaparte. It is placed in the square Charles de Gaulle, where it finishes the most famous avenue of Paris, the ChampsÉlysées.
Detalhe da Praça do Comércio – Lisboa, Portugal
Detail of the Square of the Commerce, in Lisbon. Statue Eqüestre de D. Jose workmanship of Axe of Castro
Detalhe do Monumento dos Descobridores – Lisboa, Portugal
The Monument of the Finders was raised in years 90 in the accurate place of where they left, in the past, caravelas of the tamers, also of Peter Álvares Cabral.
Esbjerg - Dinamarca
Esbjerg is a city of the Denmark, located in the southwestern region, in the county of Ribe, established in 1924.
Escultura em Oslo - Noruega
Sculpture of Gustav Vigeland, Frogner Park, Oslo - Norway.
Sculptures in the Building of the Foreign affairs - Brussels, Belgium
Esculturas em Roma, Itália
Rome, Piazza Venezia, in front of the Monument of Vittorio Emanuelle II
Esculturas no Palácio Real - Estocolmo - Suécia
The Royal Palace of Stockholm was constructed on the ruins of the old castle Tre Kronor, destroyed by the fire in 1697.
Fonte de Trevi - Roma - Itália
Fontana di Trevi, prettiest and known source of Rome, was constructed in 1762. The central figure is of Neptune - God of the Seas - tipped by two tritões. This monument is known world-wide by the mythical scene of the bath of Anita Ekberg in the film La Dolce Vita, by Frederico Fellini.
Monumento aos Heróis Húngaros, Budapest, Hungria
The Monument of the Hungarian Heroes was constructed in commemoration of the leaders and national heroes of the last 1,000 years. The architectural composition is composed from a column of 36 m and numerous sculptures.
Monument of the Hungarian Heroes - Detail
Franz Josef Monument in Budapest - Hungaria
O Biancone – Florença, Itália
The Neptune of Florence, also known for "Il Biancone", is the central part of a public source sculptured by Bartolomeo Ammannati in 1575.
Music: 5ª Simphony Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Research and Production: Michael R. Taschner
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Translation:MRT