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* monumental gate of the Hôtel de ville
It is located today behind what was formerly the monumental gate to the Arsenal of Toulon, built in 1738.
The city was reconstructed as a Roman city, with a monumental gate, aqueducts, thermae and an amphitheatre, reaching a greater size than it would attain during the Middle Ages.
The remains of the theatre, which was used for gladiator fights and later as a church, and the monumental gate date back to the 2nd century.
The gate is the monumental entry to Unter den Linden, the renowned boulevard of linden trees which formerly led directly to the city palace of the Prussian monarchs.
The monumental hieratic sculptures over the main gate and the base of the cross culminated the career of Juan de Ávalos.
A monumental gate with four Ionic columns, flanked by windowless walls topped by a balustrade, opens onto a large rounded courtyard.
During the 16th century there was a move towards monumental construction, increasing at the time the main floor over the principal gate.
was the gate built at the southern end of the monumental Suzaku Avenue in the ancient Japanese cities of Heijō-kyō ( Nara ) and Heian-kyō ( Kyoto ), in accordance with the Chinese grid-patterned city layout.
Robinson and, employing at times over 200 men from Yalvaç, the Great Basilica, Tiberia Platea, Propylon and monumental western gate were exposed.
Interesting discoveries related to Biblical archaeology are eight monumental megaliths ; a double cave beneath the high place, probably used for divinatory purposes ; 13 inscribed boundary stones, making it the first positively identified Biblical city ; a 6-chambered gate similar to those found at Hazor and Megiddo ; and a large water-system comprising a tunnel going down to a spring, similar to that found in Jerusalem.
In that, they created, at the entrance of Paghman, a European style monumental gate, similar to that of the Paris Arc de Triomphe.
At the entrance is the European style monumental gate, similar to that of the Paris Arc de Triomphe but smaller.
One enters the Sultanhanı in the east through a monumental 13 m high marble gate ( pishtaq ) projecting from the fifty-meters wide front wall.
A monumental gate in the middle of each of these walls led to an enclosed courtyard.
Around the year 1774, king Charles III commissioned Francesco Sabatini to construct a monumental gate in the city wall through which an expanded road to the city of Alcalá was to pass, replacing an older, smaller, gate which stood nearby.
Outside there is a monumental gate by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri ( early 18th century ).
The castle is more than 390 metres long, has 28 towers ( originally at least 31 ), a main gate with a monumental horseshoe arch with remains of painted red and white voussoirs, two posterns, one of which with a small horseshoe arch, three mihrabs corresponding to a " musalla " or open air collective oratory, use of " spoliae " of the Roman period, and the remains of a water pool near the monumental gate mentioned before.
Relics found here date from a late Hittite kingdom ( 8th century BC ) and include vast historic tablets, statues and ruins, even a monumental gate and pillars of lions and sphinxs.
Via Labicana entered Rome through the Aurelian walls via the ancient monumental gate of Porta Prenestina, and reached, after an internal part, the Servian Wall, entering through the Porta Esquilina, decorated with the arch of Gallienus.

monumental and Mosque
As part of his prestige-building program, Sukarno ordered the construction of large monumental buildings such as National Monument ( Monumen Nasional ), Istiqlal Mosque, CONEFO Building ( now the Parliament Building ), Hotel Indonesia, and the Sarinah shopping centre to transform Jakarta from a former colonial backwater to a modern city.
Besides elaborate funerary monuments, other surviving Fatimid structures include the Aqmar Mosque ( 1125 ) as well as the monumental gates for Cairo's city walls commissioned by the powerful Fatimid emir and vizier Badr al-Jamali ( r. 1073 – 1094 ).
The monumental baths designed by Renaissance Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan ( 1489 – 1588 ), such as the stand alone 1584 " Çemberlitaş Hamamı ", the bath in the complex of the 1558 Süleymaniye Mosque ( both in Constantinople, the modern Istanbul ) and the bath of the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne were particularly influential.
* Bibi-Khanum Mosque: the world's largest mosque when it was completed in 1404 ; it displays Timur's concern for monumental effect and theatrical arrangement

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Image: Falla egipcia collapsing. jpg | The monumental Egyptian falla, just as the frame of its tallest tower collapses.
1505 Denys brass, Olveston | Denys monumental brass, Olveston, Glos.
Image: Doesburg, monumentaal pand foto10 2010-04-12 15. 39. JPG | Doesburg, monumental house
Image: Doesburg, monumentaal pand foto8 2011-03-02 11. 29. jpg | Doesburg, monumental house
Image: Brielle, monumentaal panden aan de Vischstraat 21 en 23 2011-06-26 13. 07. JPG | Brielle, monumental houses Vischstraat
Image: Gorinchem, monumentaal pand 2006-06-13 15. 14. JPG | Gorinchem, monumental building
Image: Harlingen, monumentaal pand1 foto7 2010-04-17 10. 24. JPG | Harlingen, monumental building
Image: 2010-04-17 10. 46 Harlingen, monumentaal bedrijfspand1. JPG | Harlingen, monumental building
Image: Dendermonde, torengebouw op de Grote Markt met panden foto5 2010-10-09 14. 56. JPG | monumental building: het Vleeshuis
Image: Verviers, verkeersplein met monumentale panden foto2. JPG | roundabout with monumental houses
The monumental entrance of Pope Julius II | Julius II in the church of San Francesco
Carlo Maderno's monumental façade of St. Peter's Basilica | Saint Peter's basilica in Vatican City.
File: Magdeburger Reliefs Heimsuchung. jpg | Ottonian relief from an altar in a bold monumental style, with little attempt at classicism ; Milan 962 – 973.
Arms of first Courtenay Earls of Devon: Or, three Roundel | torteaux a Label ( heraldry ) | label azure, as depicted ( without tinctures ) impaling Bohun on the monumental brass in Exeter Cathedral, Devon, of Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ) | Sir Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ), 5th son of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon ( d. 1377 )
A wall-mounted memorial to Mary Carpenter in Bristol Cathedral with an example of a signed and dated maker's mark by monumental mason List of monumental masons # H | J. Havard of London
Image: Lier, monumentale panden4 tussen Gumuruskerk en stadhuis 2009-08-30 14. 02. JPG | monumental houses
File: ANZAC War Memorial 2002. jpg | Detail of monumental sculptures and reliefs
Denys brass, Olveston | Denys monumental brass, 1505, Olveston Church.
These were also the arms of Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon ( d. 1377 ), and can be seen impaling Bohun on the monumental brass of one of his younger sons Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ) | Sir Peter Courtenay ( d. 1405 ) in Exeter Cathedral
Denys brass, Olveston | Denys monumental brass, 1505, Olveston Church, east wall of south transept
Brass rubbing | Rubbing from Denys monumental brass, 1505, Olveston Church.

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