EditorialA reconstructed pot, found during excavation of an ancestral Pueblo hamlet, at Alpine Archaeological Consultants? lab in Montrose, Colo. on Jan. 4, 2023. (Kristin Braga Wright/The New York Times)
EditorialPOLAND. Krakow. Castle Wawel. Built in XV century by order of Casimir III the Great and reconstructed by Sigismund the Elder between 1502 and 1536 after its destruction in 1499 by a fire. Outside view.
EditorialIshtar Gate. The eight gate of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in 575 BC by order to Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed in 1930. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialUnion Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates Eastern Flank Of Reconstructed 39 Years Old Mahatma Gandhi Bridge, New Delhi, Delhi, India - 07 Jun 2022
EditorialAnnakacygna hajimei’s full, reconstructed skeleton, including its puzzling, bent wings. (Gunma Museum of Natural History via The New York Times)
EditorialKharkov 1942. Ideal reconstructed section of an observation post and command of troops with tower and anti-bombardment protection inside the fortification.
EditorialCzech Republic. Cesky Krumlov. Little Castle Tower. 13th-16th centuries. Reconstructed at the 20th century. Detail. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
EditorialCeiling of the Mirror Cabinet, Wuerzburg Episcopal Residence. Stucco by Antonio Bossi. The room was completely destroyed during an airraid in 1945, but reconstructed from photographs and a watercolour.
EditorialStatue of Goddess Artemis in the action of shooting her bow. Roman. Marble. Reconstructed in the 18th century and put together with ancient parts (head and torso). Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialUkraine. Kiev. St. Michael's Golden Domed Monastery. The exterior was rebuilt in the ukrainian baroque style in the 18th century. Was demolished by soviet in the 1930. Reconstructed in 1999.
EditorialFrance, Paris. "H?tel de Ville" (City Hall). The building was reconstructed between 1874 and 1882 according to the plans of the architects Th?odore Ballu and Edouard Deperthes. View of the new "Hotel de Ville", officially inaugurated on the evening of ...
EditorialCopenhagen, Denmark. Church or Cathedral of Our Lady. It was baptized in 1209. After several fires along the centuries, it was reconstructed in neoclassical style by Hansen. Engraving, 1846. Lemaitre direxit. Later colouration.
EditorialUkraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol.
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. Martin-Gropius-Bau. Exhibition centre. 1877-1881. Built by Martin Gropius and Heino Schmieden. Reconstructed at 20th century. Exterior.
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...
EditorialGermany. Berlin. New Synagogue (Neue Synagoge). Built in 1859-66 by German architects Eduard Knoblauch (1801-1865) and, after his death by Friedrich August Stuler (1800-1865). It was destroyed by the Nazis during the World War II and reconstructed betw...