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  • New York Times selection of publications
    New York Times selection of...
    15 images
  • Jacques Garcia Chateau du Champ de la Bataille
    Jacques Garcia Chateau du Champ de...
    55 images
  • Bell ringer Sacristain Modern Day Quasimodo Notre Dame Cathedral Paris
    Bell ringer Sacristain Modern Day...
    56 images
  • Cuisine restaurants Cote d'Azure France
    Cuisine restaurants Cote d'Azure...
    74 images
  • Portmeirion North Wales - The Prisoner location
    Portmeirion North Wales - The...
    122 images
    Portmeirion, in North Wales, is a resort, where no one has ever lived. It is famous as the location where the TV cult series 'The Prisoner' was made. The real place was built by a self-taught Welsh architect named Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, out of architectural salvage, between the 1920s and 1970s, loosely based on his memories of trips to Portofino. Including a pagoda-shaped Chinoiserie gazebo, some Gothic obelisks, eucalyptus groves, a crenellated castle, a Mediterranean bell tower, a Jacobean town hall, and an Art Deco cylindrical watchtower.
  • Maison & Objet Paris
    Maison & Objet Paris
    58 images
  • Champagne Organic growers Aube Troyes France
    Champagne Organic growers Aube...
    112 images
  • Chateau Robernier France
    Chateau Robernier France
    108 images
  • Cuisine restaurants Genoa Italy
    Cuisine restaurants Genoa Italy
    68 images
  • Collette Christmas Shopping Paris
    Collette Christmas Shopping Paris
    56 images
  • Antoine Saint Exupery - A mystery solved
    Antoine Saint Exupery - A mystery...
    36 images

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