Hadrian Villa supports Vision Pro visual experience

Hadrian Villa supports Vision Pro visual experience

This is Hadrian's Villa located in Tivoli, Italy. Hadrian's Villa is a massive villa complex built by Roman Emperor Hadrian between 118-138 AD.
Fort Pat é in France supports Vision Pro visual experience

Fort Pat é in France supports Vision Pro visual experience

Fort Pat é is a compact fortress located on a small island in the Gironde River. Along with Blaye's castle and M é doc's fortress, Fort Pat é can cut off water passages through crossfire. It was built between 1689 and 1693.
Munich City 3D Map

Munich City 3D Map

Jakob Sandtner is a carpenter from Straubing, representing Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria to create famous city models in Bavaria, including Straubing, Munich, Landshut, Ingolstadt, and Burghausen. These carefully crafted map models are currently stored at the Bavarian State Museum in Munich.
The Historical Center of Florence

The Historical Center of Florence

The historical center of Florence is the historical center of Florence, Italy. The historical center of Florence is an area surrounded by 14th century city walls. In the following two centuries, this region reached its greatest glory. The historical center of Florence collects the most important cultural heritage of Florence. This area is the most concentrated place of known art works in the world. The historical center of Florence was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982.
Notre Dame Cathedral supports Vision Pro visual experience

Notre Dame Cathedral supports Vision Pro visual experience

Cath é drale Notre Dame - Laon, France is the Notre Dame Cathedral located in Laon, France. The Notre Dame Cathedral is located in Laon, Aisne, Hauts de France, France. This church was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and is an early Gothic architecture.
The Oyster Island Hradu Castle in Czech Republic supports Vision Pro visual experience

The Oyster Island Hradu Castle in Czech Republic supports Vision Pro visual experience

Oyster áč ansk é ho Hradu, also known as Oyster áč ansk ý hrad, is a historic castle located in the Czech Republic. The construction of Oyster Island began in 1260-1270.
American countryside villa

American countryside villa

The Canadian Government Building

The Canadian Government Building

It is the administrative center of the Canadian federal government, located in the capital city of Ottawa. The most famous of these is the Parliament Building on Capitol Hill, which is a symbol of the Canadian government and the center of national political activities. The Capitol Building consists of three Gothic buildings: the Peace Tower in the center, and the chambers of the House of Representatives and Senate on both sides. In addition to the Parliament Building, the Canadian government also owns other office buildings located throughout the country for the operation of different government departments. These buildings not only carry the administrative functions of the government, but are also an important part of Canadian history and culture.
Light luxury small villa

Light luxury small villa

nursery

nursery

It is an institution dedicated to providing round the clock care and early education services for young children. Usually composed of professional caregivers and educators, it aims to provide a safe, healthy, and educational environment for busy parents, allowing children to learn and grow through play and interaction. Environmental design takes into account the physiological and psychological needs of young children, usually equipped with toys, furniture, and activity spaces that are suitable for children's sizes. Educational activities include music, art, sports, and language development, aimed at promoting the development of children's social skills, creativity, and cognitive abilities. Ensure that children can thrive in a suitable environment.
Green Public Facilities Wooden House

Green Public Facilities Wooden House

It is an environmentally friendly storage facility designed specifically for public spaces. Built with environmentally friendly materials, it not only reduces the burden on the environment, but also provides a safe and durable storage solution. These sheds usually have good ventilation and natural lighting, which helps reduce energy consumption. Considering the convenience of public use, the internal space layout is flexible and can be adjusted according to different usage needs. They are usually equipped with easy to operate doors and windows, as well as sufficient ventilation openings to ensure the dryness and cleanliness of internal items.
Scene of Mining Smelting Chemical Treatment Facilities

Scene of Mining Smelting Chemical Treatment Facilities

It is an industrial facility specifically designed for extracting mineral resources. Usually located in areas with abundant mineral resources, advanced smelting technology and chemical treatment methods are used to convert ores into valuable metals or compounds. These facilities include crushers, grinding machines, smelting furnaces, electrolytic cells, and chemical treatment equipment, which can process various ores. During the smelting process, the ore is first crushed and finely ground, and then subjected to high-temperature melting in a smelting furnace to separate valuable metals. Chemical treatment further purifies the metal and removes impurities. They are also important forces driving regional economic development and technological progress.
Abandoned Esso gas station

Abandoned Esso gas station

It was once a busy transportation hub, but now it is silent. Located on the edge of the city, surrounded by buildings eroded by time and deserted streets. As time passed, this gas station gradually lost its former glory and was replaced by new transportation routes and modern facilities. The sign has faded, Esso's logo is faintly visible, the oil pump is corroded, the fuel tank is empty, and the once busy refueling machine is now just a pile of cold metal. Despite being abandoned, this gas station still carries memories and stories from the past. But for those who have worked or cheered here before, it is the end of an era, a witness to the changes of an era.
Terry Fox High School in Canada

Terry Fox High School in Canada

It is a public high school located in Port Gauguin, British Columbia, Canada, belonging to the SD43 school district. The school was founded in 1996 and named after Canadian national hero Terry Fox in honor of his cancer fighting spirit and charity running activities. Known for its innovative curriculum in sports, information technology, and music education. The school offers a diverse range of characteristic courses, including upgraded classes, intensive French, online learning, music and drama production, language courses, and more. Terry Fox High School not only focuses on academic education, but also attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' sports and artistic talents, encouraging their comprehensive development.
Canadian French speaking High School Scene

Canadian French speaking High School Scene

It is a French speaking high school located in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada, belonging to the Nord Est school district. The school provides education for grades 9 to 12. Since its establishment in 1971, the school has been named after the river in its area, the N é pisiguit River, which runs through the city of Bathurst and into the Shaler Bay. The school emphasizes bilingual education because over 60% of the residents in the area can speak two official languages, English and French. The mission of the school is to educate every student, guide them towards success, and maintain positive relationships between people.
The Catholic Church of Canada

The Catholic Church of Canada

The Catholic Church in New Brunswick, Canada has a long history and rich religious culture. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Santa Maria, located in St. John's, is one of the oldest churches in New Brunswick, founded in 1855 and consecrated on July 16, 1885. It is not only a Latin rite church of the Roman Catholic Church, but also listed as one of Canada's historic churches and on the pilgrimage list for the Year of Mercy. The architectural style blends Roman and Gothic elements. On February 20, 2001, the church was named a provincial-level historical site.
Hampton Court Palace Scene in the UK

Hampton Court Palace Scene in the UK

It is a historic palace in England, built in 1514 by Thomas Wolsey, the First Minister of Henry VIII. After losing favor, Wolsey presented the palace to Henry VIII in 1529 for forgiveness. Henry VIII was very fond of this palace and quickly arranged for its expansion to accommodate his large number of courtiers. In the early 1790s, William III carried out large-scale reconstruction and expansion work with the aim of rivaling the Palace of Versailles in France. However, this project was halted in 1694, resulting in the palace presenting two completely different architectural styles: Tudor and Baroque.
Ilford Town Scene, UK

Ilford Town Scene, UK

Ilford Town, located in Essex, UK, is a vibrant area. Having a historic street, it is a great place for local residents and tourists to shop and relax. The buildings on both sides of the street blend traditional and modern elements, showcasing a unique British style. As the southern region of Ilford, it not only has convenient transportation connecting central London and other surrounding areas, but also has complete living facilities, including various dining, entertainment venues, and cultural facilities. Residents can enjoy convenient public transportation services while also experiencing peaceful suburban life.
Scenes from the Palace of Versailles in France

Scenes from the Palace of Versailles in France

It is a former royal palace in France, located in the city of Versailles, about 19 kilometers west of Paris. This palace was ordered to be built by King Louis XIV and is now owned by the French Republic. Since 1995, the Palace of Versailles has been managed by public institutions under the French Ministry of Culture. Attracting approximately 15 million tourists annually, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. The palace is renowned for its magnificent architecture, exquisite decorations, and vast gardens, and is a symbol of French history and culture.
Westminster Palace Scene in the UK

Westminster Palace Scene in the UK

It is the location of the British government and a masterpiece of Neo Gothic architecture. This historic building not only carries the political activities of Britain, but also serves as an important cultural and historical landmark. Tourists can participate in guided tours on Saturdays and summers, visiting important places such as the House of Commons, House of Lords, Westminster Hall, Big Ben, Blackcane Garden, Victoria Tower, Old Palace, Speaker's Residence, Speaker's Green, St. Stephen's porch, St. Stephen's Hall, and New Palace. These locations not only showcase the parliamentary system of the UK, but also symbolize British democracy and political life.
Shepherd's house

Shepherd's house

It is a historic shepherd's house located in the Lieg community, characterized by a two-story, two bedroom living structure combined with stables. The residential part adopts a traditional wooden frame structure, while the stable part is built of slate gravel. This simple wooden frame building served as the residence of pig herders in the Lieg community until 1845. The entire wooden frame structure is constructed using second-hand wood, demonstrating an environmentally friendly and sustainable architectural concept.
Windsor Castle Scene in England

Windsor Castle Scene in England

It is a royal residence located in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Closely connected to the British royal family, it has almost carried a thousand years of architectural history. Founded in the 11th century, it was built by William the Conqueror after the invasion of England in Normandy. Since the reign of Henry I (1100-1135), it has been used by reigning monarchs and is the longest occupied palace in Europe. Inside the castle walls, there is also the 15th century St. George's Church, which historian John Martin Robinson considers to be "one of the outstanding achievements of British vertical Gothic design".
Historic Tower in Romania

Historic Tower in Romania

It is a historic tower located in the center of T â rgovi ș te, Romania, belonging to the Curtea Domneasc ă architectural complex. Founded in the 15th century, it was built by Vlad Dracul and his son Vlad Ț epe ș (the legendary vampire Count Dracula). Originally used as a bell tower, it later evolved into a defensive and alert function. In the 17th century, the tower was transformed into an astronomical tower. In the mid-19th century, Prince Gheorghe Bibescu initiated a reconstruction, restoring and transforming it into a fire alarm tower.. The tower is now one of the historical monuments in Romania.
19th to 20th century railway station restaurants

19th to 20th century railway station restaurants

This historic railway station restaurant from the 19th to the 20th century has now fallen into ruins and been abandoned in the dust of history. The exterior walls are white and cracked concrete, and the roof is damaged, revealing the traces of time. Once upon a time, this place may have been a bustling place where people dined, socialized, and enjoyed a nap during their travels. However, over time, it gradually lost its former glory and became a dilapidated place, witnessing the changes of an era. Nevertheless, its existence still attracts those interested in history and architecture, who search for past stories and traces of time here.
Tower of London, UK

Tower of London, UK

It is a historic building in London, England, built in the 11th century and ordered by William I. It is not only a royal palace, but also a prison, fortress, arsenal, mint, royal zoo, and national monument.. The most famous building of the Tower of London is the White Tower, which is an outstanding representative of medieval military architecture and the core of the entire Tower of London complex. Witnessing the historical changes of Britain, it was once a symbol of royal power and a venue for political struggles. Nowadays, the Tower of London is a popular tourist attraction with a collection of gems from the British Crown, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
Tower Bridge, London

Tower Bridge, London

It is a first-class protected lift and suspension bridge designed by Horace Jones and constructed with the assistance of John Wolf Barry and Henry Mark Brunel between 1886 and 1894. It spans the River Thames, near the Tower of London, and is one of the five bridges in London owned and maintained by the City Bridge Foundation, a charitable trust established in 1282. The purpose of building this bridge is to better enter the East End of London, where commercial potential expanded in the 19th century. In 1894, the opening ceremony of the bridge was presided over by Prince Edward of Wales and Princess Alexandra of Wales.
Louvre Museum in France

Louvre Museum in France

Also known as the Louvre Museum, it is a national art museum located in Paris, France. Located in the first district on the right bank of the Seine River, it houses many classic works of Western art, including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Originally the Louvre Castle, it was built in the late 12th to early 13th century by Philip II. The remains of the medieval Louvre Castle can be seen in the basement of the museum. As the city expanded, the castle gradually lost its defensive function. In 1546, Francis I transformed it into the main residence of the French king.
London Multi functional Indoor Stadium

London Multi functional Indoor Stadium

It is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena located on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London, situated in the heart of The O2 entertainment district. Opened in its current form in 2007. It is the second largest indoor venue in the UK, second only to Manchester Stadium, and became the busiest music venue in the world in 2008. As of 2022, it is the ninth largest building in the world by volume. It was built under the Millennium Dome, which is a huge dome shaped building originally built to hold exhibitions celebrating the arrival of the third millennium.
St. Albans Cathedral in England

St. Albans Cathedral in England

The official name is St. Alban Cathedral and Abbey Church, but locals commonly refer to it as a "monastery". It is an English church cathedral located in St. Alban, England. Built in the 8th century, the existing buildings are Norman or Romanesque from the 11th century, and also include Gothic and 19th century additions. Most of the buildings in the church can be traced back to the Norman period. After its dissolution in the 16th century, it ceased to be a monastery and became a cathedral in 1877. The church is 85 meters long and is the longest nave among all cathedrals in England.
Ruins of Prussian Military Camp in Germany

Ruins of Prussian Military Camp in Germany

The 19th century military camps are historical relics of the German Prussian army, witnessing the baptism of the Industrial Revolution and war in the early 20th century. These buildings are typically made of sturdy concrete, with surfaces that may have cracked, and windows adorned with exquisite artistic details. As time passed, these once glorious military camps gradually became abandoned and turned into ruins. It is not only a witness to military history, but also a representative of industrial architectural art. Although there may only be ruins left now, these buildings still attract history enthusiasts and photography enthusiasts to explore and document.
Irmenakh Blacksmith Shop - Roshdhof Open Air Museum

Irmenakh Blacksmith Shop - Roshdhof Open Air Museum

The building located on the edge of the village of Irmenakh was originally an ordinary Japanese workshop. It was not until the last owner passed away in 1928 that it was transformed into a blacksmith shop. It showcases the nail blacksmith shop in the Hunsluck region of the 1930s, which produced nails for carpenters, roofers, and shoemakers. This building, built in 1807, was originally used as a simple residence. Nowadays, tourists can visit this building at the Roshdhof Open Air Museum.
The mural on the top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Norte da Luz

The mural on the top of Notre Dame Cathedral in Norte da Luz

The Notre Dame Cathedral is a building built in the late 16th century, located next to the ancient Sun Gate Square, originally intended to house the Sisters of the Light. In the mid-18th century, a third nun of the Franciscan Order hoped to establish a monastery next to the church and requested to use the church as a place of worship for the monastery. Since 1882, this building has been used as the Saint Andr é Civilian Hospital. There is a small rectangular room next to it, characterized by two arched ribbed domes, and the dome and upper wall are decorated with murals. The original purpose of this room is not yet clear, but it is likely that it was originally the sacristy of a church.
Peres Castle, Romania

Peres Castle, Romania

It is a palace located in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania and is a Neo Renaissance style palace. It consists of three buildings: Peles Castle, Peleso Castle, and Foisso Hunting Lodge. This palace was built for King Carol I of Romania from 1873 until its completion in 1914. When Carol I first visited the area in 1866, he was attracted by the magnificent mountain scenery and decided to build a palace here. Castles are not only symbols of the Romanian royal family, but also important cultural and historical heritage of the country.
Old railway stations in Germany from the 19th to the 20th century

Old railway stations in Germany from the 19th to the 20th century

They are representatives of historical architecture in Germany from the 19th to the 20th century, witnessing the rise and development of railway transportation. Usually using classic brick and stone structures, its facade is decorated with exquisite brick carvings and concrete details. Over time, some stations have been abandoned and become dilapidated due to various reasons. The stations in these ruins, despite cracked walls and peeling concrete, still retain a unique beauty and historical value. Not only is it a witness to history, but it has also become a hot spot for photography enthusiasts and urban explorers to explore, allowing people to feel the passage of time and the weight of history in these forgotten corners.
London Bridge

London Bridge

It is a series of historic bridges spanning the River Thames in central London. Since the Roman era, there have been multiple bridges connecting the City of London and the Southwark area. The existing bridge was opened in 1973 and is a box girder bridge constructed of concrete and steel. It replaced a stone arch bridge from the 19th century, which in turn replaced a medieval stone bridge with a history of 600 years. For most of the historical period, residential and commercial buildings were also built on the spacious medieval bridge, which was part of the London City Bridge area.