Dusty Buildings

Warwick Castle (Warwickshire, England)

+ This incredible picturesque Medieval Castle has stood in England since 1068. It has one of the world’s largest still-working trebuchets.

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Cinquantenaire Arcade (Brussels, Belgium)

+ Constructed in 1905 in a Neoclassical style, this colonnade arch arcade was built by Leopold II to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Belgian independence.

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Dusty Feasts

The Feast of St. Erasmus of Formia, a/k/a St. Elmo, (2 June) celebrates the 3rd and early 4th century saint remembered for his miraculous escapes from torture and imprisonment and ultimately for his martyrdom via brutal disembowelment.

He is a patron saint of sailors and abdominal pain.

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Ca’ Dolfin Tiepolos, a series of ten oil paintings made c.1726–1729 by the Rococo master Giovanni Battista Tiepolo for the main reception room or salone of the Palazzo Ca’ Dolfin

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The Palace of Westminster (London, England)

+ The seat of British government, the palace is a 19th century Gothic Revival construction, built on the site of an 11th century royal palace and parliament building which had been destroyed by a fire. The newer building is now one of the most recognizable buildings in the world.

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Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Arch (Brooklyn, New York)

+ Constructed in 1892, this Triumphal Arch in Brooklyn was built to honor the soldiers and sailors of the Union Army and their victory in the American Civil War.

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