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  2. Beautiful Gate - Wikipedia

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    τη ωραια πυλη του ιερου (tē hōraia pylē tou hierou, the Beautiful Gate of the temple) [2] According to the Acts narrative, there was a habitual beggar there with a congenital disability , who sought alms as people entered and left the temple.

  3. Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the gardens began on 12 June 1641, and took 18 months to complete. [2] During the Sikh era, much of the garden's marble was pillaged and used to decorate the Golden Temple and the Ram Bagh Palace in nearby Amritsar, [9] while the gardens' costly agate gate was stripped and sold by Lehna Singh Majithia. [10] The garden during ...

  4. Kubota Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Tom Kubota Stroll Garden broke ground in 1999 and was opened in 2000. The garden received a new entrance gate designed by Gerard Tsutakawa in 2004. A community newspaper noted in 1995 that the garden was being abused after staff left for the day, including graffiti and beer bottles being left behind. [6]

  5. Brookgreen Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Brookgreen Gardens is a sculpture garden and wildlife preserve, located just south of Murrells Inlet, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The 9,100-acre (37 km 2 ) property includes several themed gardens featuring American figurative sculptures, the Lowcountry Zoo, and trails through several ecosystems in nature reserves on the property.

  6. Jardin du Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The Jardin du Luxembourg seen from Montparnasse Tower The Luxembourg Palace and the Grand Bassin. The Jardin du Luxembourg (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy lyksɑ̃buʁ]), known in English as the Luxembourg Garden, colloquially referred to as the Jardin du Sénat (Senate Garden), is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France.

  7. Royal doors - Wikipedia

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    This is the formal entrance to the church proper (i.e. the nave) and was, in former times, the ceremonial entrance of the Emperor, hence the epithet 'royal'. In current use, these doors are used by all although monasteries and some parish churches use the doors liturgically as the point where the abbot or a bishop vests before making a formal ...