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360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Sandsfoot Castle is one of King Henry VIII's chain of coastal artillery forts built along the south coast of England. It was constructed in 1539-41 using some building stone sourced from local ecclesiastical buildings destroyed after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Together with Portland Castle, it defended the natural anchorage known as Portland Roads. The castle suffered from sea erosion, requiring a number of remedial works. After the English Civil War it became redundant as military stronghold and fell into ruins. It is Weymouth’s only Scheduled Monument.
360° panorama by Andrew Bodrov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The installation "Invisible Spruce" (2020) was completed in collaboration between artists Pille Kivihall, Merle Suurkask, Eero Kotli, Hopner House and Catherine Guild. Located in St. Catherine's Church in Tallinn, Estonia. Inspired by many important things that are often invisible to us and from St. Catherine's Church and its special atmosphere. This is how the spruce matured invisibly in the church of Catherine at the beginning of winter and Christmas time.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Sandsfoot Castle is one of King Henry VIII's chain of coastal artillery forts built along the south coast of England. It was constructed in 1539-41 using some building stone sourced from local ecclesiastical buildings destroyed after the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Together with Portland Castle, it defended the natural anchorage known as Portland Roads. The castle suffered from sea erosion, requiring a number of remedial works. After the English Civil War it became redundant as military stronghold and fell into ruins. It is Weymouth’s only Scheduled Monument.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The ‘Old Man’ is a large rock pinnacle forming part of the Trotternish ridge. The Storr was created by an ancient landslide. The Isle of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides, is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the British Isles.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
St Catherine’s Oratory was built in 1328 at one of the highest points on the Isle of Wight. It was erected by a local landowner as penance for stealing communion wine from a shipwreck that had been bound for a local monastery. Known locally as the 'pepperpot' it also served as a lighthouse and is the second oldest such structure in the UK, after the Roman beacon at Dover. The four buttresses were added during the 18th-century to prevent its collapse..
360° panorama by Andrew Bodrov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Aerial photography by skycam.ee / Jaan Kronberg Palamuse Church is one of the oldest medieval churches in northern Tartu County. The church was first mentioned in documents in 1234. As a fortress church, it provided protection from invaders during wars. There is a burial ground around the church, which has two preserved headstones. The unique wooden sculptures on the altar and pulpit date back to 1696. There is a dry-stone painting on the eastern outer wall.
360° panorama by Jorge Laucirica. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Piedras Coloradas, Las Grutas, Rio Negro, Argentina. Beaches with rocks of that color very visited by tourists.
360° panorama by Santiago Ribas - 360portugal. Click the image to open the interactive version.
In the high Middle Ages, the village was castellated, and one of the first restocking was due to Afonso III of Asturias, who conquered the fortress from the Moors. The first Charter that S. Jo~ao da Pesqueira received dates back to the reign of Fernando "O Magno", between 1055 and 1065, being, in this way, one of the oldest in the country. Later, other monarchs granted charters or confirmations, namely D. Afonso Henriques still Infante, in 1110, D. Sancho I in 1198, D. Fernando in 1376 and during the reorganization of the municipalities undertaken by D. Manuel I, in 1510.
360° panorama by Santiago Ribas - 360portugal. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Square of the Republic, with a rectangular and irregular plan, develops along a West / East axis, with the Solar dos T'avoras standing out in the North wing, and the 16th-century Miseric'ordia Chapel with a tiled facade with figurative Healing panels. of the Sick and Christ and the Samaritan. In the extension of Miseric'ordia, a broken arch of the southern wall of the medieval castle, where a bell tower with an image of Nossa Senhora da Conceic~ao is located. This is followed by a gallery with an arcade of 9 full arches, culminating in the east at the Torre do Rel'ogio.The east, street and 3 small 2-storey residential buildings; in the south wing, the building of the old Town Hall stands out, ending in the West by street and 2-storey houses.
360° panorama by Santiago Ribas - 360portugal. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Generous wine village (Port wine), considered the Heart of the Douro Wine Region, in the demarcated Douro region created by the Marquis of Pombal who lived in Pesqueira when he was young. S. Jo~ao da Pesqueira has a viewpoint above the Valeira dam called S~ao Salvador do Mundo (Wilderness) with chapels, and very old. Friar Gaspar lived and died in a small cave (1594 - 1615). It is the oldest municipality in the country, dating from its creation in 1055, thus preceding all other municipalities, including cities as important at the time of the foundation as Coimbra, Guimar~aes or Lamego.