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"Architectural Columns: A Timeless Symbol of Strength and Beauty" From the majestic sunrise at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Leptis Magna

Leptis Magna
The forum of severe

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: 2, 500 years old ruins of Persepolis in Iran

2, 500 years old ruins of Persepolis in Iran
The ruins of 500 BC palaces of the Achaemenid dynasty, in what was the capital of the Achaemenid empire in Takht-e Jamshid (also known as Persepolis)

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Avila, Santo Tomas Monastery

Avila, Santo Tomas Monastery
Cloister of Silence of the Monastery of Santo Tomas, Isabelline Gothic style, in Avila (UNESCO World Heritage City), Autonomous Community of Castile-Leon, Spain, April 2008

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Toledo, Hospital De Tavera

Toledo, Hospital De Tavera
Well and courtyards of the Hospital de Tavera palace, 16th century, Toledo (UNESCO World Heritage City), Autonomous Community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, June 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: WuLingYuan, ZhangJiaJie, HuNan, China

WuLingYuan, ZhangJiaJie, HuNan, China
The Wulingyuan scenic area includes thousands of natural stone pillars, many of them more than 200 meters high and often shrouded in mist. I has inspired the decors of the movie Avatar

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Low angle view of a statue, La Fontaine Des Quinconces, Monument Aux Girondins, Bordeaux

Low angle view of a statue, La Fontaine Des Quinconces, Monument Aux Girondins, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Low angle view of a monument, Fontaine Des Quinconces, Monument Aux Girondins, Bordeaux

Low angle view of a monument, Fontaine Des Quinconces, Monument Aux Girondins, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Saint Joseph Cathedral, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez, Guatemala, Latin America

Saint Joseph Cathedral, Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepequez, Guatemala, Latin America
Saint Joseph Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Jose) is Roman Catholic church in Antigua Guatemala. The original church was built around 1541

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Wat Sa Si

Wat Sa Si
Sukhothai, Thailand

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Volubilis Roman ruins, UNESCO World Heritage site

Volubilis Roman ruins, UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: The capitol at Volubilis

The capitol at Volubilis
Volubilis is the best preserved archaeological site in Morocco and was declared a Unesco World Heritage site in 1997. Its most amazing features are its many beautiful mosaics preserved in situ

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Basilica at Volubilis

Basilica at Volubilis
View of basilica from the capitol. Volubilis is the best preserved archaeological site in Morocco and was declared a Unesco World Heritage site in 1997

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Colonnade St. Petetrs square Vatican Rome Italy

Colonnade St. Petetrs square Vatican Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Hadrianic baths Leptis Magna Libya

Hadrianic baths Leptis Magna Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Columns and head of a Medusa Severus Forum Leptis Magna Libya

Columns and head of a Medusa Severus Forum Leptis Magna Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Column with Corinthian capital Leptis Magna Libya

Column with Corinthian capital Leptis Magna Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Columns with Corinthian capital in Roman theatre near the Mediterranean sea Leptis Magna Libya

Columns with Corinthian capital in Roman theatre near the Mediterranean sea Leptis Magna Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Column of Phocas Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Column of Phocas Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Forum Romanum Phocas column Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Rome Italy

Forum Romanum Phocas column Temple of Antoninus and Faustina Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Temple of Saturn Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Temple of Saturn Forum Romanum Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Colosseum Rome Italy

Colosseum Rome Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Dome Cathedral of San Giorgio Ragusa Ibla Italy

Dome Cathedral of San Giorgio Ragusa Ibla Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Doges Palace, Venice, Italy

Doges Palace, Venice, Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Statue of Saint Teodoro of Amasea San Marco square, Venice, Italy

Statue of Saint Teodoro of Amasea San Marco square, Venice, Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Column of the lion of Saint Mark, San Marco square, Venice, Italy

Column of the lion of Saint Mark, San Marco square, Venice, Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: San Marco clocktower, column of the lion of Saint Mark, Piazzetta, Venice Italy

San Marco clocktower, column of the lion of Saint Mark, Piazzetta, Venice Italy

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Ancoient columns, Leptis Magna, Libya

Ancoient columns, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Ancient columns in the ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Ancient columns in the ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Ancient columns iwith ionic capital, ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Ancient columns iwith ionic capital, ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Head of Medusa, Severan Forum, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Head of Medusa, Severan Forum, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Severan Basilica, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Severan Basilica, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Window, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Window, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Lying and standing ancient columns with ionic capital, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Lying and standing ancient columns with ionic capital, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Columns, Severan basilica, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Columns, Severan basilica, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Ancient column with Corinthian capital, Leptis Magna, Libya

Ancient column with Corinthian capital, Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Roman Temple of Diana in Evora at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Roman Temple of Diana in Evora at night, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Roman Temple of Diana in Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Roman Temple of Diana in Evora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Victory tower

Victory tower
Close-up of Qutub Minar against blue sky in Delhi, India

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: A Camel Stands In Front Of The Treasury In The Nabatean City

A Camel Stands In Front Of The Treasury In The Nabatean City
Petra, Jordan

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: A Father And Two Daughters Sitting On Steps At Drottningholm Palace

A Father And Two Daughters Sitting On Steps At Drottningholm Palace
Stockholm, Sweden

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Acropole La Maison Carree of Nimes in France

Acropole La Maison Carree of Nimes in France
The Maison Carree in the city centre of Nimes in the south of France part of the Roman heritage. Unesco, Languedoc-Roussillon, Gard

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: Temple of Concordia, Agrigento

Temple of Concordia, Agrigento
Angled shot upwards of the Temple of Concordia in Sicily. Ancient Greek civilisation, reconstructed ruins. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourist attraction. Travel

Background imageArchitectural Column Collection: The Treasury, Petra

The Treasury, Petra
A lone tourist looks up at the rock hewn Treasury building in the City of Petra. He stands at the end of the siq (canyon) and looks up as the sun rises over the Nabatean building



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"Architectural Columns: A Timeless Symbol of Strength and Beauty" From the majestic sunrise at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia to the bustling cityscape of Glasgow Centre, architectural columns stand tall as enduring testaments to human ingenuity and artistic expression. Whether it's the grandeur of Luton Hoo or the ethereal gaseous pillars captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, these structures evoke a sense of awe and wonder. In Scotland's picturesque borders, the nineteenth-century arched Leaderfoot Viaduct gracefully spans over the River Tweed, showcasing how columns can seamlessly blend with nature. Meanwhile, Deir al-Bahri in Hatshepsut transports us back to ancient Egypt where monumental columns adorned sacred temples. Palmyra in Syria boasts both its Monumental Arch and Roman Theatre - remnants of an illustrious past that still captivate visitors today. Further south lies Luxor's Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, where towering columns pay homage to a powerful queen from antiquity. Closer to home, St Georges Hall stands proudly as a testament to Liverpool's rich heritage while harking back to classical influences from Ancient Greece. And who could forget Pont du Gard in southern France? This aqueduct marvel showcases Roman engineering prowess through its imposing row of arches. Indeed, architectural columns have transcended time and geography; they are symbols that unite civilizations across centuries. From ancient wonders like those found in Egypt and Greece to modern marvels such as Glasgow Centre or even reaching beyond our planet with images from space – these pillars continue to inspire us with their grace and strength.