Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
Parco or Villa Reale (formerly Royal Gardens) at Chiaia, Naples.
Port of Valletta, Malta.
The town of Corfu with the Old and New Fortresses.
Aigion in 1823.
Bay of Pozzuoli, Naples.
Marathonisi (Cranae) island in Lakonia, Peloponnese.
The anchorage of Alexandria. Top: On the left, Qaitbay fortress. In the middle, the triumphal column of Diocletian (Column of Pompey). Bottom: The Pasha's Palace.
Port of Zakynthos. On the left, the church and bell tower of Agios Nikolaos at Molos.
View of Nafplion with Palamidi fortress.
View of Ioannina. In the background, Mount Mitsikeli.
The palace and the tomb of Ali Pasha at Ioannina.
The audience chamber at the palace of Ali Pasha at Ioannina.
View of the castle of Ioannina.
View of Paramythia, Thesprotia. In the background, the castle of Agios Donatos.
Inn at Epirus.
The castle of Arta.
The bridge of Arta.
View of Parga with the Venetian fortress.
View of Filiata, Thesprotia.
View of Peta from the Ambracian gulf.
Landscape at Buthrotum, Albania. The building in the background is probably the castle of Ali Pasha.
View of Varna in the Crimean War. In the background, the ships of the British fleet.
View of the harbour of Balaklava close to Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, on the right, the ruins of the Genoese castle. On the left, ships of the British fleet.
The monastery of Saint George at Balaklava, close to Sebastopol. In the background, cape Aya.
Landscape at Inkerman. In the foreground Chornaya river. In the background, the Byzantine fortress of Kalamita.
View of Sebastopol from the British camp during the Crimean war.
View of Sebastopol.
Aqueduct on Chornaya river, position held by the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Crimean war.
Cemetery at Sebastopol. This spot was highly important to the British forces in the Crimean war.
View of Sebastopol in 1855, after its siege by the British army during the Crimean war.