Image of Royal Łazienki Park by Lloyd De Jongh

Image of Royal Łazienki Park by Lloyd De Jongh

the Temple of the Sybil with its imposing white columns. It's in the 19th Century Romantic Garden, and previously known as the Temple of Diana. It was built in 1822 entirely from wood, according to a design by Jakub Kubicki. Its style is copied from the Roman temple in Garni, Armenia, from the 1st century. Such architecture was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. There's even an Egyptian temple in the park, once used as a fig pavilion - a place where figs matured, constructed during the expansion of the Royal Łazienki by the Romanov dynasty.

Lloyd De Jongh

Royal Łazienki Park

Date Taken2018-10-21 10:31:43
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D5500
Lens16.0-80.0 mm f/2.8-4.0
Focal Length70
Exposure10
F Stop4
ISO280
SoftwareCyberLink PhotoDirector 9 (Windows)
Contributed2023-09-25 16:25:04

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