Hungária (formerly and now New York) cafe, Budapest, 1968. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Benedictine Palace, Fécamp, eine-Maritime department, France,
Built at the end of the 19th century for Alexandre-Prosper Le Grand, a spirits merchant and who made his fortune by inventing and marketing the Bénédictine liqueur.
@ Marc Nouss
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Neo-renaissance palace in Mrowiny, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. Photo by abandoned_nordic.
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A monumental Sèvres porcelain vase made in 1832 “in the Renaissance style.”
Guard Room - Château de Fontainebleau
Photos by Charles Reeza
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Hermann Ratzersdorfer - Viennese Neo-Renaissance
Silver gilded casket enamelled with allegories of the seasons probably Hermann Ratzersdorfer Vienna circa 1885.
Viennese Neo-Renaissance. Hermann Ratzersdorfer
The products of the Ratzersdorfer factory were subsequently exhibited in Paris in 1855, London in 1871 and Vienna in 1873, where they received awards and accolades. At an exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876, his jewelry setting for the Bohemian Lobmeier glass, commissioned by Emperor Franz Joseph, was highly appreciated: of which many masterpieces were created in the style of the late Renaissance.
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Morrowind: Portrait of Arch-mage Trebonius Artorius. City of Vivec. Vvardenfell. Year 3E427.
Digital painting. Made in Krita. Feel free to repost, reupload and whatever else.
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Classical Music Eras
My favourite style/era of classical music is late romantic, but I also really like baroque music. At the moment what would your favourite era be ?
I maybe should have split some of the eras. Anyway, thanks for voting and I like the comments, from temporary tastes, to long lasting loves.
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Medicinal hot pool, Széchenyi thermal bath, Budapest, 1967. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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You call it 'renaissance' . . .
. . . I call it 'reincarnation'.
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Castillo de Orava (1267) Eslovaquia
Is situated on high rock above Orava river in the village of Oravský Podzámok ,Slovakia .It is considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in Slovakia. The castle was built in the kingdom of Hungary in the thirteenth century.
Many scenes of the 1922 film "Nosferatu" were filmed here and many other films and tv series.
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something new
⭒ @neosrenaissance-mm-official
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