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The intricate stained glass windows of Notre Dame Cathedral are celebrated for their beauty and storytelling.
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The Chartres Cathedral's rose window is a prime example of Gothic architecture and stained glass art.
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Westminster Abbey's rose window is a remarkable example of English Gothic architecture. It is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors intrigued by its history and craftsmanship.
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The large panoramic window at Neuschwanstein Castle offers breathtaking views of the Bavarian landscape, including Hohenschwangau Valley. Tourists flock here to enjoy the stunning vistas.
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Hagia Sophia features a blend of architectural styles, and its windows are a key part of its design. The windows provide a unique atmosphere, allowing tourists to appreciate the building's rich history.
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The Alhambra is known for its intricate Moorish architecture, and its windows are no exception. The delicate designs and the play of light and shadow attract visitors from all over the world.
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The oculus, or the central opening, in the dome of the Pantheon, is an architectural marvel. Tourists visit to marvel at this ancient masterpiece and witness the natural light play on its interior.
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The windows of Mont Saint-Michel, perched atop a small island, offer stunning views of the surrounding tidal flats. Tourists come to enjoy the medieval architecture and the natural beauty of the location.
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These windows have become focal points for tourists and a part of the cultural and architectural heritage of their respective locations.