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Palaces Collection

Palaces in Armenia, Europe are a testament to the country's rich history and culture

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Background imagePalaces Collection: The French Military Barracks, outside Pera, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The French Military Barracks, outside Pera, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The French Military Barracks, outside Pera, 1854. Army quarters in Turkey during the Crimean War. This fine building was erected for a medical school, and was used as such until recently

Background imagePalaces Collection: Tbilisi - The Palace, Duorzouaia Street and the Armenian Chu

Tbilisi - The Palace, Duorzouaia Street and the Armenian Chu
The Palace, Duorzouaia Street and the Armenian Church at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis

Background imagePalaces Collection: Single Leaf of Courtiers at a Reception of Shah `Abbas I, mid 11th century AH/AD 17th century

Single Leaf of Courtiers at a Reception of Shah `Abbas I, mid 11th century AH/AD 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Single Leaf of Courtiers at a Reception of Shah `Abbas I, mid 11th century AH/AD 17th century. The right side of a double-page composition, which most likely served as a frontispiece to a manuscript

Background imagePalaces Collection: Folio depicting Khusraw entertains Shirin at his Palace in Armenia

Folio depicting Khusraw entertains Shirin at his Palace in Armenia
2911782 Folio depicting Khusraw entertains Shirin at his Palace in Armenia; (add.info.: Folio depicting Khusraw entertains Shirin at his Palace in Armenia)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Celestial angels cathedral

Celestial angels cathedral
Alexey Kharitonov

Background imagePalaces Collection: A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace

A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace, Venice; veneto; Italy

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Ruins at Ani, Armenia

The Ruins at Ani, Armenia
Various views of the ruins of Ani, Armenia. Ani is ruined medieval Armenian city that is situated in modern Turkey. Between 961 and 1045, it was the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom

Background imagePalaces Collection: The assassination of the Byzantine Emperor Leon V the Armenian (775-820)

The assassination of the Byzantine Emperor Leon V the Armenian (775-820) in the Basilica of Saint Sophia on Christmas
ELD4957603 The assassination of the Byzantine Emperor Leon V the Armenian (775-820) in the Basilica of Saint Sophia on Christmas Night 820

Background imagePalaces Collection: David Wilkins, c. 1735-45 (oil on canvas)

David Wilkins, c. 1735-45 (oil on canvas)
1765250 David Wilkins, c.1735-45 (oil on canvas) by Unknown artist, (18th century); 900x750 cm; Society of Antiquaries of London

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Dolmabahce Palace on the Bosphorus, 1840 (colour engraving)

The Dolmabahce Palace on the Bosphorus, 1840 (colour engraving)
REV326110 The Dolmabahce Palace on the Bosphorus, 1840 (colour engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ms Fr 2810 f. 17, Hassan i Sabbah leading the initiations at Alamut giving his followers

Ms Fr 2810 f. 17, Hassan i Sabbah leading the initiations at Alamut giving his followers
BAL125110 Ms Fr 2810 f.17, Hassan i Sabbah leading the initiations at Alamut giving his followers drugged wine, from the Livres des Merveilles du Monde

Background imagePalaces Collection: Pierre Camcioglu (b. 1727) and his son, 1787 (oil on canvas)

Pierre Camcioglu (b. 1727) and his son, 1787 (oil on canvas)
CHT231056 Pierre Camcioglu (b.1727) and his son, 1787 (oil on canvas) by Duchateau, Jean-Francois (fl.1787); Private Collection; (add.info.: fils de J.Iamuglu)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Armenian interior with a sultan and his favourite (oil on canvas)

Armenian interior with a sultan and his favourite (oil on canvas)
2636932 Armenian interior with a sultan and his favourite (oil on canvas) by Vanmour, Jean Baptiste (1671-1737); 44x62 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of the Sardar of Yerevan, Armenia

The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of the Sardar of Yerevan, Armenia
STC92670 The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of the Sardar of Yerevan, Armenia, plate 17 from a book on the Caucasus, engraved by Charles Claude Bachelier and Celestin Francois Nanteuil (1813-73) pub

Background imagePalaces Collection: Mohamed Ali receiving envoys from Great Britain in his palace at Alexandria on May 12

Mohamed Ali receiving envoys from Great Britain in his palace at Alexandria on May 12
694921 Mohamed Ali receiving envoys from Great Britain in his palace at Alexandria on May 12, 1839 (colour litho), 1849 by Roberts

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ruins at Ani, Armenia (engraving)

Ruins at Ani, Armenia (engraving)
1041132 Ruins at Ani, Armenia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins at Ani, Armenia)

Background imagePalaces Collection: Khusraw before Shirins palace from a Shahnama (Book of kings), c

Khusraw before Shirins palace from a Shahnama (Book of kings), c
5932573 Khusraw before Shirins palace from a Shahnama (Book of kings), c.1590-1600 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Persian School, (16th century); 32.3 x 20.6 cm; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imagePalaces Collection: Ms Fr 2810 f. 37, The Great Khans palace, from the

Ms Fr 2810 f. 37, The Great Khans palace, from the
CHT176646 Ms Fr 2810 f.37, The Great Khans palace, from the Livre des Merveilles du Monde, c.1410-12 (tempera on vellum) by Boucicaut Master, (fl.1390-1430) (and workshop); Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imagePalaces Collection: A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace

A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace, Venice; veneto; Italy

Background imagePalaces Collection: Bridge of Peace and the Mtkvari river. On the right, the Rike Park Music Theatre

Bridge of Peace and the Mtkvari river. On the right, the Rike Park Music Theatre and Exhibition Hall and the Presidential Palace. Tbilisi, Georgia. Caucasus

Background imagePalaces Collection: Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Assassination of the Emperor Leo V, (820 AD)1890. Leo V the Armenian (775-820) Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 813 to 820

Background imagePalaces Collection: Church of the Holy Cross in snow, Akdamar Island, Anatolia Region, Turkey

Church of the Holy Cross in snow, Akdamar Island, Anatolia Region, Turkey
The Church of the Holy Cross on Akhtamar Island, in Turkey, was a cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic Church, built as a palace church for the kings of Vaspurakan

Background imagePalaces Collection: A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace

A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace, Venice; veneto; Italy

Background imagePalaces Collection: A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace

A woman poses in costume during the Venice Carnival inside an ornate palace, Venice; veneto; Italy

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Shah and his Country (engraving)

The Shah and his Country (engraving)
1046442 The Shah and his Country (engraving) by Brewer, Henry Charles (1866-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Shah and his Country)

Background imagePalaces Collection: The Shah and his Country (engraving)

The Shah and his Country (engraving)
1055739 The Shah and his Country (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Shah and his Country)

Background imagePalaces Collection: 10 / 6 / 32 palace Baghdad Greek Russian Armenian priests

10 / 6 / 32 palace Baghdad Greek Russian Armenian priests
10/6/32 at the palace, Baghdad, Greek and/or Russian and/or Armenian priests. 1932, Iraq, Baghdad


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Palaces Collection

Palaces in Armenia, Europe are a testament to the country's rich history and culture. They were built during the Middle Ages and often served as royal residences for Armenian kings. The most notable palace is Erebuni Fortress, which was built in 782 BC by King Argishti I of Urartu, and is located on a hilltop overlooking Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Other palaces include Amberd Castle, Tsakhats Kar Monastery, and Kecharis Monastery. Each palace has its own unique architecture and design that reflects Armenian culture and traditions. Palaces in Armenia are an important part of the country's history and heritage that should be preserved for future generations to appreciate.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Palaces collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the grandeur of Armenian palaces. Our collection features high-quality images of some of the most magnificent palaces in Armenia, including the Dilijan Palace, Amberd Fortress, and Yerevan Opera House. These images capture the intricate details and architectural beauty of these historic structures, making them perfect for adding an elegant touch to any room. Each print is available in a range of sizes and formats to suit different preferences. Customers can choose from canvas prints, fine art prints or photographic prints depending on their needs. The Palaces collection offers a unique opportunity to own beautiful pieces of artwork that celebrate Armenian culture and history. Whether you're looking for something to decorate your home with, our collection has something for everyone who appreciates exquisite architecture and design.
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What are Palaces (Armenia Europe) art prints?

Palaces art prints are high-quality reproductions of paintings, photographs or other artworks that depict the magnificent palaces located in Armenia, a country in Europe. These art prints showcase the beauty and grandeur of Armenian architecture and design, capturing the intricate details and ornate features of these historic buildings. Armenian palaces have a rich history dating back to ancient times, with many examples still standing today. The art prints available from Media Storehouse offer a glimpse into this fascinating cultural heritage, allowing viewers to appreciate the craftsmanship and artistic vision that went into creating these stunning structures. Whether you're an art collector or simply looking for beautiful wall decor for your home or office space, Palaces art prints are sure to impress. With a range of styles and sizes available, there's something to suit every taste and budget.
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What Palaces (Armenia Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of stunning art prints featuring the beautiful palaces of Armenia in Europe. You can choose from a variety of options, including photographs and illustrations that capture the grandeur and beauty of these magnificent structures. Some popular choices include prints showcasing the Garni Temple, which is one of the most iconic landmarks in Armenia, as well as images featuring other historic palaces such as Erebuni Fortress and Amberd Castle. These high-quality prints are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any home or office space, and they make great gifts for anyone who appreciates fine art and architecture. Whether you're looking for something classic or modern, we have an extensive collection that is sure to meet your needs.
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How do I buy Palaces (Armenia Europe) art prints?

To buy Palaces art prints from Media Storehouse, you can follow a few simple steps. Firstly, visit the Media Storehouse website and search for 'Palaces Armenia Europe' in the search bar. This will bring up a range of different prints featuring palaces in Armenia. Once you have found a print that you like, click on it to view more details about the artwork. You can choose from various sizes and framing options depending on your preferences. After selecting your preferred size and frame option, add the print to your cart and proceed to checkout. Here, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. Once your order has been placed, it will be processed by Media Storehouse and shipped directly to your address. With high-quality printing technology used for all their products, rest assured that you'll receive an excellent quality print of Palaces art piece that is sure to impress.
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How much do Palaces (Armenia Europe) art prints cost?

Palaces art prints are available for purchase from Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size, quality and type of paper used for printing. However, it is important to note that prices are not disclosed by the company nor charity nor website nor organisation. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring beautiful images of palaces in Armenia, Europe. These prints are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room or space. They can be framed and hung on walls or displayed on shelves as part of your home decor. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to add to your collection or want to give someone special a unique gift, Palaces art prints from Media Storehouse are an excellent choice. With their exquisite detail and vibrant colors, they capture the beauty and grandeur of these magnificent structures in all their glory.
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How will my Palaces (Armenia Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Palaces art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any moisture or dust from entering. Media Storehouse uses trusted courier services to deliver your order, ensuring that it reaches you within the estimated delivery time frame. You can track your package online using the tracking number provided by the company. Upon receiving your Palaces art prints, we recommend unrolling them carefully and allowing them to rest flat for a few hours before framing or displaying them. This will help remove any creases caused during transportation and ensure that they look their best when hung on your wall.