HISTAT, Europe; Austria; Vienna; Belvedere Palace; baroque; built by Prince Eugene of Savoy between 1697 and 1723; architect was Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Prince Eugene of Savoy; Architecture; architectural; palace; Schloss
HISTAT, Europe; Austria; Vienna; Belvedere Palace; baroque; built by Prince Eugene of Savoy between 1697 and 1723; architect was Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Prince Eugene of Savoy; Architecture; architectural; palace; Schloss
HISTAT, Europe; Austria; Vienna; Belvedere Palace; baroque; built by Prince Eugene of Savoy between 1697 and 1723; architect was Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Prince Eugene of Savoy; Architecture; architectural; palace; Schloss; statue
HISTAT, Europe; Austria; Vienna; Belvedere Palace; baroque; built by Prince Eugene of Savoy between 1697 and 1723; architect was Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Johann Lukas Von Hildebrandt; Prince Eugene of Savoy; Architecture; architectural; palace; Schloss; statue
engraving; portrait; Prince Eugene of Savoy; military commander; War of the Spanish Succession; warfare; French-born Austrian soldier, ; France; Austria; Ravenet sculp; Simon François Ravenet; engraver;
Budapest; Hungary; Europe; River Danube; UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site; Spring; City of Buda; Buda Palace; Budávari Palota; Hungarian National Gallery; Magyar Nemzeti Galéria; Monument of Prince Eugene of Savoy; work of György Vastagh; from 1901;
Staatsoper, Vienna, Ringstrasse, Austria, statue, horse, roof, National Opera House, Hofoperntheater, Court Opera, Siccardsburg, van der Nüll, Boltenstern, Renaissance, Oper für Kinder, mobikom, HISTAT ;
Eugene, Prince of Savoy (1663-1736) French-born Austrian soldier. In War of Spanish Succession he was one of allied commanders supporting John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722). Lithograph c1820.
Facades; Nuncio street; Calle del Nuncio; Nuncio; Street; Streetscape; Madrid; Comunidad de Madrid; Comunidad; Spain; Europe; Horizontal; Daytime; Color; Colour; Exterior; Outdoor; Outside; Austrias district; Madrid de los Austrias; Austrias; District; Medieval; Old Madrid; Architecture; City; Cities; Capital
Ceramic plaque; Street light; Street lamp; Costanilla de San Pedro street; Costanilla de San Pedro; Costanilla; San Pedro; Street; Streets; Madrid; Comunidad de Madrid; Spain; Europe; World travel; World locations; Horizontal; Daytime; Color; Colour; Exterior; Outside; Outdoor; City; Cities; Capital; Madrid de los Austrias; Austrias district; Austrias; Old Madrid; Wall; Facade; Facades; Detail; Close up; Closeup; Close-up
Description
Ceramic plaque and street light, Costanilla de San Pedro street. Madrid, Spain.
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers. Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area first as feudal lords, and from the 17th century as sovereign princes, but their power was often derived from fragile agreements with their larger and stronger neighbours.
Monte Carlo; palace; Grimaldi; Grimaldis; prince; princes; tourism; tourist attraction; Nigel Cummings; bands men; drummers; musicians; uniforms, blue hats; feathers; camp as christmas
Description
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers. Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area first as feudal lords, and from the 17th century as sovereign princes, but their power was often derived from fragile agreements with their larger and stronger neighbours.
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Prince of Monaco. Built in 1191 as a Genoese fortress, during its long and often dramatic history it has been bombarded and besieged by many foreign powers. Since the end of the 13th century, it has been the stronghold and home of the Grimaldi family who first captured it in 1297. The Grimaldi ruled the area first as feudal lords, and from the 17th century as sovereign princes, but their power was often derived from fragile agreements with their larger and stronger neighbours.