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[Image: The “Tour du Bei Pres Tehran,” photo “Possibly by Luigi Pesce (Italian, 1818–1891),” courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art; superficially, I’m reminded of these incredible photos of eroding domes and arches in Uzbekistan].

Author Geoff ManaughPosted on December 31, 2016Categories BLDGBLOGTags Architecture, History, Iran, Luigi Pesce, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photography, Ruins, TowersLeave a comment on Stub Type

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