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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Mario Voigt (CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, walks on the stage next to the Culture and Congress Center during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on the architecture of the post-war period. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors watch the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day on the stage next to the Culture and Congress Center. Under the motto 'Full of value: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors stand on the roof of the former Handelshof during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Full of value: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on the architecture of the post-war period. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Mario Voigt (CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks on the stage next to the Culture and Congress Center during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Full of value: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors watch the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day next to the Kultur- und Kongresszentrum (KuK), a nationally significant example of Eastern Modernism. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on the architecture of the post-war period. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors view the 'Song of Life' relief wall in the foyer of the Culture and Congress Center (KuK), a nationally significant example of Eastern Modernism, during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors view the 'Song of Life' relief wall in the foyer of the Culture and Congress Center (KuK), a nationally significant example of Eastern Modernism, during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Visitors view the 'Song of Life' relief wall in the foyer of the Culture and Congress Center (KuK), a nationally significant example of Eastern Modernism, during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Mario Voigt (r, CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, watches the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day with Steffen Skudelny (2nd from right), Chairman of the German Foundation for Monument Protection, and Kurt Dannenberg (CDU), Mayor of Gera, next to the Kultur- und Kongresszentrum (KuK), a nationally significant example of Eastern Modernism. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on the architecture of the post-war period. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: Mario Voigt (CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks on the stage next to the Culture and Congress Center during the nationwide opening event for Open Monument Day. Under the motto 'Full of value: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 will be on post-war architecture. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Thuringia, Gera: A large banner advertises the Open Monument Day during the nationwide opening event. Under the motto 'Valuable: priceless or irreplaceable?', the focus in 2025 is on the architecture of the post-war period. Photo: Michael Reichel/dpa-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: The graduates of the Lößnitzgymnasium, Ben Fahrinkrug (l-r), Jonas Haase, Wilhelm Zwiebler and Adrian Hertzschuh, stand in the former Saxon knitting machine factory in Chemnitz. As part of the opening of the 'Open Monument Day', the group was awarded the Children's and Youth Monument Prize. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. View of the former Saxon knitting machine factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. (Shot with drone) Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: A basketball court can be seen on the roof of the former Saxon Knitting Machine Factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. (Shot with drone) Photo: Hendrik Schm-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. View of the former Saxon knitting machine factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. View of the former Saxon knitting machine factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: A basketball court can be seen on the roof of the former Saxon Knitting Machine Factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. (Shot with drone) Photo: Hendrik Schm-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. View of the former Saxon knitting machine factory in Chemnitz. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870, and today it is the opening venue for Saxony's 'Open Monument Day'. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. Regina Kraushaar (CDU), Minister of Infrastructure in Saxony, speaks at the former Saxon Knitting Machine Factory at the opening of the 'Open Monument Day'. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chemnitz, Germany. 14th Sep, 2025. Sven Schulze (SPD), Lord Mayor of Chemnitz, speaks at the former Saxon Knitting Machine Factory at the opening of the 'Open Monument Day'. Machines were produced in the factory from 1870. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Credit: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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14 September 2025, Saxony, Chemnitz: A musician from the Chemnitz Music School plays the bandoneon, tango sounds at the opening of the 'Open Monument Day' in the former Saxon Knitting Machine Factory. The tango instrument has its origins in Chemnitz. Around 700 otherwise often inaccessible monuments in the Free State are open to the public. The industrial complex of the historic knitting machine factory in the European Capital of Culture has now been extensively renovated and offers offices, restaurants and space for events under the name 'die fabrik'. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-stock-foto
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Travel festival Famous landmarks in the world of Europe, Asia and America. Around the worlds watercolor landscape paintings illustration on scenery mo-stock-foto
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Travel fall festival Famous landmarks in the world of Europe, Italy, London, France. Around the worlds watercolor landscape paintings illustration on-stock-foto
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Travel Paris France Eiffel tower. Watercolor paintings landmark architecture in at Olympic time and Seine river beautiful bridge with people tourist f-stock-foto
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Travel Paris French Eiffel tower couple young man, woman with red umbrella and rose. Watercolor abstract paintings illustration holiday postcard Fashi-stock-foto
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Classical greek architecture elements with temple front and broken pediment for design and decoration.-stock-foto
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Ancient greek caryatid designs and olive wreath decorative elements for temple niche artwork.-stock-foto
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Westminster Abbey-stock-foto
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Westminster Abbey-stock-foto
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Westminster Abbey-stock-foto
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Dublin, Ireland  -  12th September 2025 - Stone sculpture of the Irish Government harp on the front gates of The Four Courts in Dublin city centre on a sunny afternoon in the Irish capital-stock-foto
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Dublin, Ireland  -  12th September 2025 - The Four Courts with scaffolding visible on the roof in Dublin city centre on a sunny afternoon in the Irish capital-stock-foto
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Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Pierre LITTBARSKI, single image, cropped single motif, half-length portrait, half-length portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Paul BREITNER, single image, cropped single motif, portrait, portrait, portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Arrival of Uli HOENESS (Hoeness, Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich), single image, cropped single motif, half-length portrait, half-length portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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From left: Herbert HAINER (President of FC Bayern Munich), Uli HOENESS (Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich), Klaus AUGENTHALER. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Arrival of Uli HOENESS (Hoeness, Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich), single image, cropped single motif, half-length portrait, half-length portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Arrival of Uli HOENESS (Hoeness, Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich), single image, cropped single motif, half-length portrait, half-length portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto
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Arrival of Uli HOENESS (Hoeness, Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich), single image, cropped single motif, half-length portrait, half-length portrait. Official inauguration ceremony of the memorial in honor of Franz Beckenbauer on September 12, 2025, on the esplanade in front of the Allianz Arena in Munich.-stock-foto