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LRI4585762: Exterior view of the church of Saint Vincent and Saint Anasthasius the Abbey of the Three Fountains (Tre-Fontane) (Chiesa dei Santi Vincenzo e Anastasio alle Tre Fontane) (Exterior view of church of st Vincenzo e Anastasio, abbazia delle Tre Fontane) 625-1221 Rome, Italy, Italian School / Bridgeman Images
PIX4585774: Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague Astronomical Clock - 15th century - The Prague City Hall Astronomical Clock, built by Nicholas of Kadau in 1410, and redesigned by Master Hanus de la Rose (Jan Ruze) around 1490. May 2007. Lower detail. Prague astronomical clock was made by clockmaker Mikulas of Kadan in 1410 and rearranged in 1490. May 2007. Bottom close up / Bridgeman Images
PIX4586529: Orion, the Taurus, Venus, the Moon and Mars - Orion, Taurus, Venus, Moon and Mars - Venus in conjunction with the Moon, on the right. Visible also the Mars planet near the Pleiades cluster. 24 March 2004, Quimper Moon Venus conjunction (right). Also visible, Mars near the Pleiades star cluster. March 24 2004 / Bridgeman Images
LRI4586941: View of the villa Almerico-Capra known as the Rotonda made by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) in 1567-1570 and completed by Vincenzo Scamozzi (1552-1616) in 1591, Vicenza, Italy (View of the villa Almerico Capra or La rotonda by Andrea Palladio (1567-1570) and Vincenzo Scamozzi (1591) Vicenza, Italy), Palladio, Andrea (1508-80) & Scamozzi, Vincenzo (1552-1616) / Bridgeman Images
PIX4586116: Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer - Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer Cathedral - Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer, built in 1558 by Pierre Engueran, watchmaker of Saint - Omer, commissioned by the chapter of the Collegiale. The clock is installed in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer. In addition to indicating the legal time, the clock also indicates the Babylonian hours, the date (month and calendar of the month), the height of the Sun and its position in front of the zodiac, the lunar day and the phases of the Moon. The clock is also an astrolabe (the white area), allowing you to know the position (azimuth and height) of certain bright stars visible in the sky of St. Omer. At the top of the clock, an 18th century automaton (the Jacquemart) rings the hours. Astronomical clock built in the 16th century. Nord - Pas - de - Calais, France / Bridgeman Images
PIX4586150: Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer - Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer Cathedral - Astronomical clock of Saint - Omer, built in 1558 by Pierre Engueran, watchmaker of Saint - Omer, commissioned by the chapter of the Collegiale. The clock is installed in the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer. In addition to indicating the legal time, the clock also indicates the Babylonian hours, the date (month and calendar of the month), the height of the Sun and its position in front of the zodiac, the lunar day and the phases of the Moon. The clock is also an astrolabe (the white area), allowing you to know the position (azimuth and height) of certain bright stars visible in the sky of St. Omer. Astronomical clock built in the 16th century. Nord - Pas - de - Calais, France / Bridgeman Images