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"Vaulted: Exploring Architectural Marvels and Historical Treasures" Step into the enchanting world of "vaulted" wonders

Background imageVaulted Collection: Nave, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Nave, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: St. John the Baptists gate tympanum, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens

St. John the Baptists gate tympanum, St. Stephens Cathedral, Sens, Yonne, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: Painted ceiling vaults of the Venerables Hospital Church, Old Town, Seville

Painted ceiling vaults of the Venerables Hospital Church, Old Town, Seville, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: Notre Dame de Bayeux cathedral chancel, Bayeux, Normandy, France, Europe

Notre Dame de Bayeux cathedral chancel, Bayeux, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: Central nave and chancel, Bourges cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Central nave and chancel, Bourges cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bourges, Cher, France, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: Oak barrles in the cellar at Domaine Comte Senard in Aloxe-Corton, Bourgogne

Oak barrles in the cellar at Domaine Comte Senard in Aloxe-Corton, Bourgogne

Background imageVaulted Collection: Barrels of Tokaj wine stacked in the Disznoko cellars. Disznoko means pigs head

Barrels of Tokaj wine stacked in the Disznoko cellars. Disznoko means pigs head since a big rock in the vineyard supposedly looks like that

Background imageVaulted Collection: The Kiralyudvar winery: Barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing cellar

The Kiralyudvar winery: Barrels with Tokaj wine with glass bung hole stoppers in the ageing cellar. Kiralyudvar is run by Istvan Szepsy, considered the best winemaker in Tokaj

Background imageVaulted Collection: Gold mosaics on the dome vaults of St. Marks Basilica in Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Gold mosaics on the dome vaults of St. Marks Basilica in Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageVaulted Collection: Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia

Viceroys House, New Delhi: West Loggia
The West Loggia of the Viceroy of Indias house in New Delhi, India, with a view looking towards the state dining-room and showing the vaulted ceiling decorated with a delightful mural

Background imageVaulted Collection: BATH BATHS

BATH BATHS
The Roman Baths of Aquae Solis at Bath, Avon, with the remains of the vaulted hall

Background imageVaulted Collection: Durham Cathedral 1950S

Durham Cathedral 1950S
The Nave of Durham Cathedral, from the West Window, showing the splendid vaulted ceiling and stained glass

Background imageVaulted Collection: Knights St John / Washroom

Knights St John / Washroom
The washroom of the Knights of St John at Fontana, Gozo, Malta

Background imageVaulted Collection: Royal Exchange Courtyard

Royal Exchange Courtyard
The busy Royal exchange court yard full of men of business and their dogs

Background imageVaulted Collection: Vaulted corridor in Krak des Chevaliers

Vaulted corridor in Krak des Chevaliers, the Crusader castle, built between 1150 and 1250 by the Knights Hospitaller, near Tartus, Syria, Middle East

Background imageVaulted Collection: Ctesiphon / Iraq

Ctesiphon / Iraq
The gigantic vaulted hall (the Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, an ancient Parthian city located southeast of modern Baghdad. It is traditionally recognised as the palace of Khosrow I

Background imageVaulted Collection: Christs Hospital Chapel

Christs Hospital Chapel
The Chapel of Christs Hospital, London



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"Vaulted: Exploring Architectural Marvels and Historical Treasures" Step into the enchanting world of "vaulted" wonders, where architectural splendors from around the globe come to life. From medieval tales to modern marvels, these vaulted structures have stood the test of time, captivating generations with their grandeur and beauty. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren, we are transported to Lindores Abbey in Newburgh, Scotland. The abbey's majestic vaulted ceilings echo with whispers of ancient rituals and sacred chants. Traveling eastward brings us to Viceroys House in New Delhi, India. As we enter its Long Drawing-Room adorned with intricate arches and soaring vaults, we can almost hear echoes of historical negotiations that shaped nations. The Arch of Ctesiphon in Iraq stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Its colossal size and intricately carved vaults remind us of a glorious past when empires rose and fell. Within the neo-classical Church and Monastery of San Felipe Neri lies a hidden courtyard and corridor boasting stunning vaulted arches. Here, serenity intertwines with architectural mastery as sunlight filters through each curve. Norwich Cathedral beckons us further back in time as we gaze upon its Choir looking eastwards. The ethereal glow illuminating its towering stone pillars reminds us why this masterpiece has inspired worshipers for centuries. Silence reigns supreme at Birmingham Reference Library on Ratcliffe Place in 1961. Amidst rows upon rows of books neatly stacked within its hallowed halls lie countless stories waiting to be discovered - all guarded by an imposing yet elegant vaulted ceiling. Journeying across continents takes us next to El Jadida on Morocco's Atlantic Coast where the Portuguese Fortress enchants visitors with its Cite Portugaise or Portuguese City walls crowned by an awe-inspiring citerne portugaise or Portuguese cistern, its vaulted arches reflecting the strength and resilience of a bygone