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Close-up of the iconic Elephant Gate, main entrance of Berlin Zoo, highlighting historic elephant sculptures and gate design.-stock-foto
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St. Germoe's Holy Well with an ornate celtic style ironwork cover, Germoe, Cornwall, UK - John Gollop-stock-foto
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Ginsheim Gustavsburg, Germany. 09th Aug, 2025. View of the Ginsheim ship mill floating on the Rhine. Guided tours of the reconstructed floating flour mill are being offered this weekend to mark the Rhine-Main Industrial Heritage Days. Credit: Lando Hass/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Ginsheim Gustavsburg, Germany. 09th Aug, 2025. View of the Ginsheim ship mill floating on the Rhine. Guided tours of the reconstructed floating flour mill are being offered this weekend to mark the Rhine-Main Industrial Heritage Days. Credit: Lando Hass/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Reconstructed gateway and wall, Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Roman fort of Arbeia, South Shields, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, UK-stock-foto
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 2nd Aug, 2025. A view of Berlin's iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower) rising behind the baroque façade of the Humboldt Forum on August 2, 2025. The 368-meter-tall tower, built during the GDR era in the 1960s, remains one of Berlin's most recognizable symbols. The building on the right, once the site of the East German Palace of the Republic, has been reconstructed to house cultural exhibits, symbolizing Berlin's layered and evolving history. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The reconstructed gallows at Auschwitz I, a stark and desolate symbol of the summary executions and brutal punishments carried out at the concentratio-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 25th July, 2025. A Russian Ilyushin Il-14 stands at the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft, built in Dresden in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: Museum consultant Pierre Malo, pictured after a guided tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. Behind him are a German long-haul aircraft Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' (l) and a Douglas C54 'Skymaster' (r), which was used during the Second World War and in the airlift. The aircraft were restored and reconstructed over many years by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa/ZB-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' aircraft stands in Hangar 7 during a guided tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. Three restored aircraft stand in the hangar: a Russian IL-14, the German long-haul aircraft Focke Wulf and an American transport aircraft Douglas C54 'Skymaster', which was used during the Second World War and the Berlin Airlift. The aircraft were restored and reconstructed over many years by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traff-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' aircraft (l) and a Douglas C54 'Skymaster' (r) stand in Hangar 7 during a guided tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft were restored and reconstructed over many years by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar: a Russian IL-14, the German long-haul aircraft Focke Wulf and the American Douglas transport plane, which was used d-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A Russian Ilyushin Il-14 (l-r), a German long-haul aircraft Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' and an American Douglas C54 'Skymaster' stand in Hangar 7 during a guided tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft were restored and reconstructed over many years by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. The Douglas 'Skymaster' was used in the Second World War and in the Berlin Airlift. Photo: Soeren Stache/dpa/ZB-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A Russian Ilyushin Il-14 stands at the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft, built in Dresden in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar: in addition to the Russian plane, there is a German long-haul Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' and a Douglas C54 'Skymaster', an American transport pla-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' aircraft (l) and a Douglas C54 'Skymaster' (r) stand in Hangar 7 during a tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft were restored and reconstructed over many years by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar: a Russian IL-14, the German long-haul aircraft Focke Wulf and the American Douglas transport plane, which was used during t-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: Museum consultant Pierre Malo tells a group about the Russian Ilyushin Il-14 standing behind him during a tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft, built in Dresden in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar at the former Tempelhof Airport: in addition to the Russian plan-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A man approaches a Russian Ilyushin Il-14 during a tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft, which was built in Dresden in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar at the former Tempelhof Airport: in addition to the Russian plane, there is a German long-haul Focke Wulf 200-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: Museum consultant Pierre Malo tells a group about the Russian Ilyushin Il-14 standing behind him during a tour of the former Tempelhof Airport. The aircraft, which was built in Dresden in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar at the former Tempelhof Airport: in addition to the Ru-stock-foto
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25 July 2025, Berlin: A man stands in front of a Russian Ilyushin Il-14 during a guided tour of the former Tempelhof Airport and photographs a Focke Wulf 200 'Condor' (r). The IL-14, built in 1958, was restored and reconstructed over hundreds of thousands of working hours by a group of volunteers on behalf of the German Museum of Technology. Almost all of the volunteers are aviation experts and worked as pilots, mechanics, engineers or in air traffic control before retiring. There are three restored aircraft in the hangar at the former Tempelhof Airport: in addition to the Russian transport pl-stock-foto
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Sigismund's Column, Europe's first secular column monument, stands before the meticulously reconstructed Royal Castle, a UNESCO site and symbol of Pol-stock-foto
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Lock keeper house or Augustovsky Canal Museum in Dombroka hydroelectric complex. Nemnovo sluice of Augustow Canal hydrotechnical engineering monument-stock-foto
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Rheinbrohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a reconstructed Roman racing chariot, which is set up under a covered area in the Römerwelt Rheinbrohl open-air museum. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rheinbrohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. Insights into the 'Römerwelt Rheinbrohl' museum - The picture shows a reconstructed Roman wagon in front of a map illustrating the extent of the Roman Empire. This illustrates the importance of transportation and trade along the Limes. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a bird's eye view of the reconstructed Limes fort Pohl in the Rhine-Lahn district, surrounded by a palisade and with a striking watchtower and several buildings in the inner courtyard. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a bird's eye view of the reconstructed Limes fort Pohl in the Rhine-Lahn district, surrounded by a palisade and with a striking watchtower and several buildings in the inner courtyard. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Arzbach, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The drone image of a reconstructed Roman Limes watchtower near Arzbach in Rhineland-Palatinate. The tower stands on a hill and offers a sweeping view over the wooded Lahn valley and the surrounding villages. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a bird's eye view of the reconstructed Limes fort Pohl in the Rhine-Lahn district, surrounded by a palisade and with a striking watchtower and several buildings in the inner courtyard. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Arzbach, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The drone image of a reconstructed Roman Limes watchtower near Arzbach in Rhineland-Palatinate. The tower stands on a hill and offers a sweeping view over the wooded Lahn valley and the surrounding villages. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a bird's eye view of the reconstructed Limes fort Pohl in the Rhine-Lahn district, surrounded by a palisade and with a striking watchtower and several buildings in the inner courtyard. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Arzbach, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The drone image of a reconstructed Roman Limes watchtower near Arzbach in Rhineland-Palatinate. The tower stands on a hill and offers a sweeping view over the wooded Lahn valley and the surrounding villages. The Limes in Rhineland-Palatinate is an impressive testimony to Roman history and is now a popular destination for hikers, history buffs and families. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hillscheid, Germany. 19th July, 2025. The picture shows a section of a reconstructed palisade fence typical of prehistoric or early historic fortifications. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. View from above of the reconstructed Limes fort Pohl with its walls, towers and courtyards. The site clearly shows how a Roman fort on the Limes was constructed and how the soldiers lived and worked there. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pohl, Germany. 19th July, 2025. Close-up of a reconstructed Roman watchtower with palisade fence. The tower is typical of the border fortifications on the Limes and was used for surveillance and communication along the border. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto