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  • Building in Mostar damaged by the war and still not renovated. Ruined by bullet holes, mortar bomb shell grenade damage, very close to the beautifully renovated old town city centre. Mostar's most prominent Orientalist building Franc Blazek's Gymnasium built in 1902 with classical proportions and Islamic details. Town of Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • Building in Mostar damaged by the war and still not renovated. Ruined by bullet holes, mortar bomb shell grenade damage, very close to the beautifully renovated old town city centre. Mostar's most prominent Orientalist building Franc Blazek's Gymnasium built in 1902 with classical proportions and Islamic details. Town of Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe.
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  • The small but very well proportioned main chateau building Chateau Thieuley La Sauve Majeure Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France
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  • The small but very well proportioned main chateau building with curving staircase stairs Chateau Thieuley La Sauve Majeure Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France
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  • The small but very well proportioned main chateau building Chateau Thieuley La Sauve Majeure Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France
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  • Chateau Lafleur La Fleur, Pomerol Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France
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  • The main entrance with the gigantic satin and crystal chair by Philippe Starck and the red carpet with built in fibre optic lighting. At The Baccarat museum, shop, restaurant at the Hotel de Noailles in Paris. Designed by Philippe Starck. The Baccarat museum: the main stairway with the gigantic crystal chair designed by Philippe Starck and the red carpet with built-in crystal lights
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