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Idols Of Sai Baba At A Hindu Temple
Idols of Sai Baba are at a Hindu temple in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kolkata, India
A statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh, stands alongside Mahatma Gandhi in Kolkata, India, on July 27, 2025. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto) -
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Tourists Watch The Carillon In The Tower Of The New Town Hall In Munich
A detailed view of the carillon figures in the tower of the New Town Hall with the Mariensaule column in front in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tourists Watch The Carillon In The Tower Of The New Town Hall In Munich
A detailed view of the carillon figures in the tower of the New Town Hall with the Mariensaule column in front in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seen waiting for the elevator in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seen waiting for the elevator in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to members of the media in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to members of the media in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seen waiting for the elevator in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to members of the media in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seen waiting for the elevator in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump Tower meetings
January 10, 2016 - New York, NY USA: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to members of the media in the lobby of the Trump Tower in New York, NY, on January 10, 2017. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Pressevorschau für Charles Ray: Figure Ground im Met Museum
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A work of art titled "A copy of ten marble fragments of the Great Eleusinian Relief" is on display at a press preview for Charles Ray: Figure Ground.Monday, January 24, at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City on Monday, January 24, 2022.
Press Preview for Charles Ray: Figure Ground at the Met Museum, New York, United States - 24 Jan 2022
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London
Marble Arch Mound. Cumberland Gate, London, Great Britain, 30th July 2021. The £2 million Marble Arch Mound has been widely criticised with Westminster City Council forced to suspend booking and issue visitors refunds. Studio MVRDV admitted that the attraction near the Oxford Street shopping destination opened before it was fully complete. Built alongside Marble Arch, which was designed by architect John Nash in 1872, the attraction was created to encourage people to visit Oxford Street following the end of coronavirus restrictions in the UK. Westminster Council intends to reopen booking in the near future once the planting has been improved.
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758c)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758b)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758e)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758d)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758f)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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FEATURE - Superblutmond über Athen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (11974758g)
Super Flower Blood Moon rises behind the ancient marble Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, about 70 Km (45 miles) south of Athens.
Super Flower Blood Moon, Athens, Attiki, Greece - 26 May 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452j)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452l)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452f)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452g)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452i)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452m)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452k)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452o)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452d)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452c)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452e)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452b)
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021
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