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The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark of the Italian city of Turin. It is named for the architect who built it, Alessandro Antonelli. Construction began in 1863. Nowadays it houses the National Museum of Cinema, and it is believed to be the tallest museum in the world.
Between 1815 and 1822, the designer John Nash redesigned the palace. The palace looks rather striking in the middle of Brighton, having a very Indian appearance on the outside.
Calatrava's beautiful and original communications tower was built for Telefónica in the heart of the 1992 Olympic site, to carry coverage of the Games.
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St Nicholas Church, Brighton
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The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark of the Italian city of Turin. It is named for the architect who built it, Alessandro Antonelli. Construction began in 1863. Nowadays it houses the National Museum of Cinema, and it is believed to be the tallest museum in the world.
Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire
Overlooking the River Wharfe are the ruins of the 12th century Priory and the thriving parish church.
The Royal Pavillion, Brighton, UK
Remodelled by Architect: John Nash
Between 1815 and 1822, the designer John Nash redesigned the palace. The palace looks rather striking in the middle of Brighton, having a very Indian appearance on the outside.
Casa Batlló, 43 Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain
Building remodelled by Architect: Antoni Gaudi
Montjuïc Telecommunications Tower, Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain.
Architect: Santiago Calatrava (1991)
Calatrava's beautiful and original communications tower was built for Telefónica in the heart of the 1992 Olympic site, to carry coverage of the Games.