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  • An ornately decorated tiled ceiling in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Ornate tiled ceiling at the Harem of...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Detail of Ceramic Tiles (31711131126...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Floral Ceramic Tiles (3171113112416).tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ceramic Tiles at Topkapi Palace (317...tif
  • Ornately decorated ceramic tiles in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Wall tiles in the Harem (31711131230...tif
  • Ornately decorated ceramic tiles in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Turkish ceramic tiles (3171113122358...tif
  • Ornately decorated ceramic tiles in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Ceramic tiles in the Topkapi Palace ...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ornate Ceramic Tiles at Topkapi Pala...tif
  • Ornately decorated ceramic tiles in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Wall tiles of the Topkapi Palace (31...tif
  • Ornately decorated ceramic tiles in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Ottoman ceramic tiles (3171113122412...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Audience Chamber Ceramic Tiles (3171...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ceramic Tiles outside Audience Chamb...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ceramic Tiles (3171113112626).tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ceramic Tiles patterns at Topkapi Pa...tif
  • Some of the ornate and distinctive tiling on the floor of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago) in the heart of Santiago, Chile, facing Plaza de Armas. The original cathedral was constructed during the period 1748 to 1800 (with subsequent alterations) of a neoclassical design.
    Tiles on the Floor of the Metropolit...tif
  • Ornate ceramic tiles lining the walls of the Audience Chamber (also known as the Chamber of Petitions) (in Turkish: Arz Odası). This served as the main throne room of the Topkapi Palace.
    Ceramic Tiles detail at Topkapi Pala...tif
  • Some of the ornate and distinctive tiling on the floor of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago) in the heart of Santiago, Chile, facing Plaza de Armas. The original cathedral was constructed during the period 1748 to 1800 (with subsequent alterations) of a neoclassical design.
    Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (...tif
  • Some of the ornate and distinctive tiling on the floor of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago) in the heart of Santiago, Chile, facing Plaza de Armas. The original cathedral was constructed during the period 1748 to 1800 (with subsequent alterations) of a neoclassical design.
    Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (...tif
  • Some of the ornate and distinctive tiling on the floor of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (Catedral Metropolitana de Santiago) in the heart of Santiago, Chile, facing Plaza de Armas. The original cathedral was constructed during the period 1748 to 1800 (with subsequent alterations) of a neoclassical design.
    Metropolitan Cathedral of Santiago (...tif
  • The colorful tiled roof of the Hotel Dieu / Hospices de Beune in Beaune in the heart of France's Burgundy (Bourgogne) region. The historical Hotel Dieu was once a hospital.
    Hotel Dieu in Beaune France Titled R...tif
  • Ornate decorations of the Imperial Council building (in Turkish: Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn) inside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. This was the chamber in which the ministers of state, council ministers (Dîvân Heyeti), the Imperial Council, consisting of the Grand Vizier (Paşa Kapısı), viziers, and other leading officials of the Ottoman state, held meetings. It is also called Kubbealtı, which means "under the dome", in reference to the dome in the council main hall. It is situated in the northwestern corner of the courtyard next to the Gate of Felicity.
    Tiled walls and dome of Imperial Cou...tif
  • Standing high on a hill in Sagaing, the OoHminThoneSel (Oo Hmin Thone Sel Pagoda) Pagoda features a long, curved alcove lined with dozens of statues of the Buddha. After recent ongoing renovations and upgrades made possible by donors, the pagoda is ornately decorated with colorful tile mosaics and fresh, bright paint.
    Colorful Tiles in OoHminThoneSel Pag...tif
  • Cheateau de Chenonceau's famous gallery, an ornate ballroom space spanning the River Cher 60 metres long.
    Chenonceau's Gallery (1020412041105).tif
  • Ornate decorations on the ceiling of the Imperial Council chamber at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
    Gold decorations at Topkapi Palace (...tif
  • Cheateau de Chenonceau's famous gallery, an ornate ballroom space spanning the River Cher 60 metres long.
    Chenonceau's Gallery (1020412041107).tif
  • An ornately decorated room in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Chandelier and interior decorations ...tif
  • Domed ceiling in the Harem of the Topkapi Palace, the Ottoman palace in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district.
    Domed ceiling of Harem (317111311323...tif
  • Ornate decorations on the ceiling of the Imperial Council chamber at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
    Gold decorations at Topkapi Palace (...tif
  • Ornate decorations of the Imperial Council building (in Turkish: Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn) inside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. This was the chamber in which the ministers of state, council ministers (Dîvân Heyeti), the Imperial Council, consisting of the Grand Vizier (Paşa Kapısı), viziers, and other leading officials of the Ottoman state, held meetings. It is also called Kubbealtı, which means "under the dome", in reference to the dome in the council main hall. It is situated in the northwestern corner of the courtyard next to the Gate of Felicity.
    Ornate domed ceiling of the Imperial...tif
  • Ornate decorations of the Imperial Council building (in Turkish: Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn) inside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. This was the chamber in which the ministers of state, council ministers (Dîvân Heyeti), the Imperial Council, consisting of the Grand Vizier (Paşa Kapısı), viziers, and other leading officials of the Ottoman state, held meetings. It is also called Kubbealtı, which means "under the dome", in reference to the dome in the council main hall. It is situated in the northwestern corner of the courtyard next to the Gate of Felicity.
    Domed ceiling of the Imperial Counci...tif
  • Ornate decorations of the Imperial Council building (in Turkish: Dîvân-ı Hümâyûn) inside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. This was the chamber in which the ministers of state, council ministers (Dîvân Heyeti), the Imperial Council, consisting of the Grand Vizier (Paşa Kapısı), viziers, and other leading officials of the Ottoman state, held meetings. It is also called Kubbealtı, which means "under the dome", in reference to the dome in the council main hall. It is situated in the northwestern corner of the courtyard next to the Gate of Felicity.
    Dome of the Imperial Council chamber...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal - An exhibit of allegory panels of glazed tiles. The one in the front depicts the story of the Forest and the Woodcutter. The Monastery of São Vicente de Fora is a 17th-century church and monastery in the Alfama neighborhood of Lisbon. It features ornately decorated sections in the Baroque style as well as the Braganza Pantheon, where the kings who ruled Portugal between 1640 and 1910 are interred.
    Allegory Tiles at the Monastery of S...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • Ornate patterned tiles at Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda. Sitting on top of Nga-pha Hill, Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda is one of multiple pagodas and temples in the religious district of Sagaing, near Mandalay. The original pagoda dates to 674.
    Tiled Floor at Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin ...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • A tiled window facade in colored glaze technique from Haseki Hurrem Sultan Medrese ca. 1540 in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • A polychrome lunette of glazed tiles from Iznik ca. 1575 in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mosaic tiles in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mosaic tiles in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mosaic tiles in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Exterior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Tiled roof of Stephansdom Cathedral in Vienna, Austria
    i158162846-tiled roof of stephansdom...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also written as Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi and Dhamma-Yazika) is a Buddhist temple located in the eastern part of the Bagan Archaeological Zone. Completed in 1198, and taking only two years to build, it is estimated that six million bricks were used in its construction. In the 1990s it was completely renovated. It is unusual for its 5-sided design and a highlight is the collection of several hundred tiles telling the jataka stories (about the previous births of Gautama Buddha).
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • A tiled window facade in colored glaze technique from Haseki Hurrem Sultan Medrese ca. 1540 in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mosaic tiles in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • A bowl, plate, and jug featuring blue and white with turquoise Iznik glazed artwork from the period 1530-1545 in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Inscription in a fountain at the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. Built in 1590 during the reign of Sultan Murad III (1574-1593), this fountain is ornately decorated with popular motifs of the time and region, including the peacock, tulips, carnations, and flowering plum branches. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mosaic tiles in the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. Built in 1590 during the reign of Sultan Murad III (1574-1593), this fountain is ornately decorated with popular motifs of the time and region, including the peacock, tulips, carnations, and flowering plum branches. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Built in 1590 during the reign of Sultan Murad III (1574-1593), this fountain is ornately decorated with popular motifs of the time and region, including the peacock, tulips, carnations, and flowering plum branches. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Exterior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Exterior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Mixed, old tiles on the exterior of Istanbul's Rustem Pasha Mosque near the Spice (Egyption) Market.
    Old ceramic tiles at Rustem Pasha Mo...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal - Black and white mosaic tiles lining Rossio Square. Formally known as Pedro IV Square (or Praça de D. Pedro IV in Portuguese), Rossio Square has been a vibrant public commons in Lisbon for centuries. At its center stands a column topped with a statue of King Pedro IV (Peter IV; 1798-1834) that was erected in 1870.
    Tiles and Column of Pedro IV in Ross...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal - Black and white mosaic tiles lining Rossio Square. Formally known as Pedro IV Square (or Praça de D. Pedro IV in Portuguese), Rossio Square has been a vibrant public commons in Lisbon for centuries. At its center stands a column topped with a statue of King Pedro IV (Peter IV; 1798-1834) that was erected in 1870.
    Tiles and Column of Pedro IV in Ross...tif
  • Tiles decorating one of the historic buildings on the Zocalo. Formally known as Plaza de la Constitución, the Zocalo is the historic heart of Mexico City.
    Tiles on Building on the Zocalo, Mex...tif
  • Exterior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Built in 1590 during the reign of Sultan Murad III (1574-1593), this fountain is ornately decorated with popular motifs of the time and region, including the peacock, tulips, carnations, and flowering plum branches. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Interior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Exterior of the Tiled Kiosk at the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. The Tiled Kiosk was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed II in 1472 and is one of the oldest buildings in Istanbul. It features Ottoman civil architecture, and was a part of the Topkapı Palace outer gardens. It was used as the Imperial Museum between 1875 and 1891 before the collection moved to the newly constructed main building. It was opened to public in 1953 as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museum. The Istanbul Archaeology Museums, housed in three buildings in what was originally the gardens of the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, holds over 1 million artifacts relating to Islamic art, historical archeology of the Middle East and Europe (as well as Turkey), and a building devoted to the ancient orient.
    Istanbul Archaeology Museums Tiled K...tif
  • Stacks of clay tiles make up the caldarium of the Roman Baths of Bath in Somerset. The tiled towers allowed steam to heat a lay of flooring that was placed on top of them.
    Caldarium Tiles at the Roman Baths i...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Raised Tiles at the Palace of Sintra...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal - Black and white mosaic tiles lining Rossio Square. Formally known as Pedro IV Square (or Praça de D. Pedro IV in Portuguese), Rossio Square has been a vibrant public commons in Lisbon for centuries. At its center stands a column topped with a statue of King Pedro IV (Peter IV; 1798-1834) that was erected in 1870.
    Rossio Square in Lisbon Portugal (17...tif
  • LISBON, Portugal - Black and white mosaic tiles lining Rossio Square. Formally known as Pedro IV Square (or Praça de D. Pedro IV in Portuguese), Rossio Square has been a vibrant public commons in Lisbon for centuries. At its center stands a column topped with a statue of King Pedro IV (Peter IV; 1798-1834) that was erected in 1870.
    Rossio Square in Lisbon Portugal (17...tif
  • Tiled courtyard at Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda. Sitting on top of Nga-pha Hill, Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin Pagoda is one of multiple pagodas and temples in the religious district of Sagaing, near Mandalay. The original pagoda dates to 674.
    Gold Stupa at Soon Oo Pon Nya Shin P...tif
  • Since construction first started around 1785, Chapultepec Castle has been a Military Academy, Imperial residence, Presidential home, observatory, and is now Mexico's National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia). It sits on top of Chapultepec Hill in the heart of Mexico City.
    Black and While Tiles at Chapultepec...tif
  • Formally known as Plaza de la Constitución, the Zocalo is the historic heart of Mexico City.
    Tiles on Building on the Zocalo, Mex...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Dome Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexi...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Dome Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexi...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Dome Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexi...tif
  • The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is Mexico's most important cultural center. It's located on the end of Alameda Central park close to the Zocalo in Centro Historico. The building was completed in 1934 and features a distinctive tiled roof on the domes.
    Dome Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexi...tif
  • Dating back to 1680, La Iglesia de la Merced stands in the heart of Casco Viejo, the historic old town of Panama City. Its interior is lavishly decorated with statues and religious art.
    La Iglesia de la Merced Casco Viejo ...tif
  • A shiny metal towel or clothes hook in a white tiled bathroom of a luxury hotel.
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  • The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Harem at Topkapi Palace...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The ornate decorations inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Istanbul (0320201090002).tif
  • The ornate decorations inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Istanbul (0320201085956).tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Cupola of the Blue Mosque Istanbul (...tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Istanbul (0320201085403).tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Prayer Hall in Istanbul ...tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Prayer Hall in Istanbul ...tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Prayer Hall in Istanbul ...tif
  • The ornate decorations of the walls and ceiling inside the prayer hall of Istanbul's Blue Mosque. While it is widely known as the Blue Mosque for the its interior tiling, the mosque's formal name is Sultan Ahmed Mosque (or Sultan Ahmet Camii in Turkish). It was built from 1609 to 1616 during the rule of Sultan Ahmed I.
    Blue Mosque Prayer Hall in Istanbul ...tif
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