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In the Baroque, no detail is spared ... especially staircases. These aquatic steps can be found inside the Palazzo Biscari in Sicily, Italy.

In the Baroque, no detail is spared ... especially staircases. These aquatic steps can be found inside the Palazzo Biscari in Sicily, Italy.
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Now this is a staircase. Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, was built in Sri Lanka in the late 5th century during the reign of King Kashyapa I.

Now this is a staircase. Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, was built in Sri Lanka in the late 5th century during the reign of King Kashyapa I.
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The 19th-century statue, "Mephistopheles and Margaretta" has few equals. Unlike most statues, it requires a mirror to grasp the full artistic effect.

The 19th-century statue, "Mephistopheles and Margaretta" has few equals. Unlike most statues, it requires a mirror to grasp the full artistic effect.
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Finding Beauty in the Derelict ... The Chapel of the Angel with the Violin, an abandoned 19th-century Gothic-style chapel in France.

Finding Beauty in the Derelict ... 

The Chapel of the Angel with the Violin, an abandoned 19th-century Gothic-style chapel in France.
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Nestled in Germany’s Kromlau Park, the Devil’s Bridge was commissioned in 1860 by a local knight who wanted to craft a structure so impossibly precise it seemed forged by supernatural hands. The result? A flawless semi-circle only completed in reflection, creating the illusion

Nestled in Germany’s Kromlau Park, the Devil’s Bridge was commissioned in 1860 by a local knight who wanted to craft a structure so impossibly precise it seemed forged by supernatural hands. 

The result?

A flawless semi-circle only completed in reflection, creating the illusion