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Well done. I was surprised to see this fine Art Deco example in Glasgow. I thought cropping the name would slow things down.

 

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On 1/13/2019 at 8:52 PM, war said:

At least three persons know the name of this place, but do not seem interested in going further.  I would like to see this thread going again so....... Nymphenburg Palace near Munich. The second photo, the stables.

 

 

Nymphenburg, Munich is correct :)

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On 1/20/2019 at 9:59 PM, adan said:

Sure looks like South Beach (Miami), doesn't it?

But it's not - Beresford Hotel (now apartments), 460 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow. Architect: William Beresford Inglis.

It's your turn Andy, go for it.

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Here is a new one .... the one in the back :)

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Here is folks' next mystery building. 

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Correct Le Maréchal Sébastian le Prestre de Vauban. Now all you have to find is a hill fortress designed by him not that far from Gourdon, remembering that these would have been on the old border between France and the Grand Duchy of Savoy. 

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