Odenwald Elbach Castle, Germany

Odenwald Elbach Castle, Germany

A historic castle located in the Odenwald region of Germany, it is not only a museum but also a treasure trove of culture and art. The castle houses a large collection of precious artworks and antiques, including the collection of the famous Count Franz I von Elbach El. There is also the 'German Ivory Museum', which showcases exquisite ivory carving art. History can be traced back to the 16th century, it is a treasure trove that can be walked into, and a place full of happiness and excitement, where visitors can hardly fully appreciate its rich collection.
Edgar Allan Poe's former residence

Edgar Allan Poe's former residence

It is the place where the famous American writer, poet, critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe once lived. Known for its creation of mysterious and terrifying stories, it is considered the founder of modern detective fiction. Some of his famous works, such as "The Black Cat," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and poems like "The Raven" and "Annabelle Leigh," are still widely read and studied today. Baltimore, located in Maryland, USA, is a national historic landmark and also a literary landmark of the United Library. Now open to the public as a museum, it provides an opportunity to learn about the life and creations of this great writer.
White Tower of Thessaloniki, Greece

White Tower of Thessaloniki, Greece

It is a landmark building in Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece. The 34 meter high tower is located at the end of the city's seaside promenade and is one of the most famous landmarks in the city. It can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire period, initially built as a defensive fortification and later used as a prison and execution site, witnessing the suffering and history of Thessaloniki. Nowadays, the White Tower has been transformed into a museum and cultural center, showcasing the history of Thessaloniki from the Ottoman Empire period to modern times. The exterior walls were painted white, symbolizing peace and rebirth, becoming a symbol of free thought and culture in Thessaloniki.
Kokura Castle, Japan

Kokura Castle, Japan

A castle located in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Built in 1602, it was constructed by the famous Japanese warlord Motonari Mori during the Warring States period. This castle was originally built to strengthen the control of the Maori family in the Kyushu region. It is located by the river in the city center, surrounded by a wide moat and beautiful gardens. The architectural style combines the characteristics of traditional Japanese samurai castles and culture. It adopts a unique design of black exterior walls and golden roof, giving people a sense of solemnity and majesty. The castle has multiple floors and rooms inside, including a museum showcasing local history and culture.
Tbilisi Abandoned Archaeological Museum

Tbilisi Abandoned Archaeological Museum

An abandoned archaeological museum located in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Built in the 20th century, it aims to showcase Georgia's rich archaeological heritage and cultural history. However, due to a series of unfortunate events and economic difficulties, the museum was abandoned after a period of time. But it still retains some historical relics and exhibits, but due to a lack of maintenance and management, it has gradually become abandoned and damaged. The buildings of the museum may have experienced aging, collapse, and damage. Still attracting some explorers and explorers to come and explore. This abandoned museum gives people a sense of mystery and ruins.
Duke of Povodsk Castle, Poland

Duke of Povodsk Castle, Poland

A historic building located in Povodsk, Poland, also known as the Duke of Povodsk Castle. The castle was built in the 12th century and was the residence of the rulers of the Mazovian Principality at that time. It is a typical medieval fortress building that once played important defensive and administrative functions. Composed of multiple buildings, including main palaces, towers, city walls, and inner courtyards. It has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times in history, and has undergone many processes of reconstruction and expansion. It witnessed important moments in Polish history, including the rule of the Mariinsky family and the period of the Polish Constitutional Kingdom. Now used as a museum, it showcases the history and culture of the region.
Kent County Museum Historical Buildings, UK

Kent County Museum Historical Buildings, UK

Located on the banks of the River Tennet in Kent, England, it is a historical building and museum. This 16th century wooden building was once the residence of the famous actress Ellen Tyrell. Retained as a museum, showcasing Tyrell's life and career, including her costumes, theatrical artifacts, and personal belongings. Attracted tourists from all over the world, allowing them to learn about Alan Tyrell's history and contributions to theater. In addition, there is a theater that frequently hosts theatrical performances and other cultural events. This theater is an important cultural venue that attracts audiences. The surrounding gardens and the scenery of the Te River make this place even more charming.
Knights and Horses

Knights and Horses

The stone carving was made in Cyprus around 1250-800 BC.
Xiaochen Yixi Zun

Xiaochen Yixi Zun

Xiaochen Yixi Zun is the most well-known Chinese collection in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA, because many academic books and publications on bronze ware internationally regard it as a symbol of Chinese bronze ware and publish it on the cover of the book. Xiaochen Yixi Zun is one of the famous "Seven Treasures of Liangshan". The objects use realistic techniques and are completely unadorned. The overall shape is seamless, revealing a sense of innocence in the simplicity and richness. This artistic technique of seeing magic in simplicity has always been the highest pursuit of traditional Chinese aesthetics. The inscription describes the Shang king's conquest of the barbarians, and information about this war can also be found in oracle bone inscriptions from the Yin ruins.
Japanese vase with lid

Japanese vase with lid

It is now in the National Gallery in Dresden, Germany.
Japanese samurai armor (Edo period)

Japanese samurai armor (Edo period)

A samurai of ancient Japan, belonging to the military elite who served dame or feudal lords. Their armor is the basis of defensive suits, consisting of different parts covering the whole body, which evolved into very ornate and precious decorative forms, especially in the Edo period (1603-1868). The samurai armor is currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wooden sculpture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). She wore a long coat with lotus leaves on the back and framed her face with a high bow. Her earlobes look misshapen, with dangling earrings. The carvings are currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

Tang pottery painted female figurines are painted female figurines of the Tang Dynasty. The female figurines are dressed in a bun, their faces are painted with red powder, their silkworm eyebrows are detailed, and their facial features are relatively concentrated in the center of their faces. They are slightly compact. They are dressed in long skirts, their hands are caged in front of their chests, and they are paunchy. They seem to be walking slowly. After the middle of the Tang Dynasty, especially during the Kaiyuan and Tianbao years, the fashion of taking obesity as beauty gradually formed in the society. Concubine Yang was favored by Li Longji and pushed this fashion to the extreme. This female figurine is a typical reflection of the aesthetic tendency in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
A Zakopane-style chair from the Tatra Museum

A Zakopane-style chair from the Tatra Museum

This chair is now in the Tatra Museum. It was designed by Wojciech Brzega (1872-1941). It was already known in ancient Egypt before it was included in the museum. It forms a set of furniture with a table of the same style. The chair is famous for its beautiful decoration in the style of Zakopane. The open backrest and legs are decorated with hearts, rosettes and lulu flowers. These decorations are made with great precision and perfectly match the design of the furniture. The Zakopane style is intended to encompass both architecture and the applied arts. In 1902 this piece of furniture was exhibited at the "Polish Applied Arts" Association exhibition.
Religious Statue of Butuo, Thailand

Religious Statue of Butuo, Thailand

Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte

Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte

A bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, housed in the National Museum in Krakow, Poland. Napoleon Bonaparte (French: Napoléon Bonaparte, August 15, 1769-May 5, 1821), Napoleon I (Napoléon I), was born on the island of Corsica, a great French military strategist and politician in the 19th century, and the founder of the First French Empire. He was the first ruler of the First Republic of France (1799-1804) and the First Emperor of France (1804-1815).
The Zhou Dynasty bronze bell at the British Museum

The Zhou Dynasty bronze bell at the British Museum

The bronze bell of the Zhou Dynasty, circa 5th century BC, was unearthed in Henan, China and is now in the British Museum in London. The bronze bell was a relatively common percussion instrument in ancient China, appearing in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, and its form evolved from the crown. The basic form is a suspended handle on the plane of the upper part of the flat resonance box with sharp sides. From the shape of the bronze bell can be divided into two kinds, namely Yong bell and button bell, Yong bell hanging way for oblique hanging, and button bell for straight hanging. A number of bells with different frequencies are listed on the frame in order to form a playable scale, called a "chime".
Tutankhamun gold mask 3D model

Tutankhamun gold mask 3D model

The gold mask of Tutankhamun was worn after the death of Egyptian pharaoh Tutkhamun in the 14th century BC. It was unearthed in 1922. It is located in the deepest part of the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo. There are quietly placed Egyptian national treasures: Tutankhamun's gold mask and gold coffin. Their owners died young more than 3300 years ago. Fortunately, his tomb was not looted and destroyed like other pharaohs, this makes the 10-year-old enthrone, 19-year-old mysterious death of the pharaoh is today one of the most famous.
A red-black glazed clay pot with a handle, circa 6th century BC

A red-black glazed clay pot with a handle, circa 6th century BC

Collins Helmet 3D Model

Collins Helmet 3D Model

The thickness of the Corinthian helmet varies depending on the location. The thickness of the skull part is about 0.25cm, and the facial part such as the nose is extremely thick, some even reaching 0.6cm. The helmet is decorated with a horsehair pattern and a horsetail trailing behind it. A soldier wearing this helmet means he is as energetic as a horse. The splicing method of this horsehair decoration also varies from place to place. Generally, a small groove or angle hook is made on the top of the helmet, so that it is convenient to install or remove decorations at will. The "horsehair" is generally vertical, but Sparta, which likes to be on its own, is horizontal.
Ancient Greek Pottery 3D Model

Ancient Greek Pottery 3D Model

Imitation Minoan civilization bronze 3D model

Imitation Minoan civilization bronze 3D model

"Minoan civilization (Minoan Civilization/The Minoans)" is also translated as Minoan civilization. It appeared in ancient Greece and the Bronze Age before Mycenaean civilization, about 2850 BC -1450 BC. It is the earliest ancient civilization in Europe, but also the precursor of the Greek classical civilization. It is famous for its exquisite palace buildings, murals, pottery and handicrafts.
Three-legged binaural bronze 3D model

Three-legged binaural bronze 3D model

Ancient Greek Pottery 3D Model

Ancient Greek Pottery 3D Model

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