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What is this building called? (It was built in 2002)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Destruction of iconic structures in wars of the 20th century and laterWhat do Florence, Genoa, Milan and Venice have in common?Line houses and laws?Were there any Ancient Greek theatres not built on a hill/slope?Anyone know what this stone building is?Aside from the Pyramids, what is the tallest man-made structure still standing in Europe & the Near East from ancient times?Were there any Roman villas in Britain which were used rather than destroyed after the Romans left?What was this building and what happend to it?Is there, or was there ever a venue known as “Cobo Arena” in Detroit?Formation of underground layers of Rome

I have tried google image'ing it, but it doesn't work. Also it is a building that has a history as far as from 3th century before anno domini.
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I have tried google image'ing it, but it doesn't work. Also it is a building that has a history as far as from 3th century before anno domini.
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I have tried google image'ing it, but it doesn't work. Also it is a building that has a history as far as from 3th century before anno domini.
building
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Looks pretty much like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?
The historical predecessor was the Library of Alexandria:
Established Probably during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC)
And the modern building Bibliotheca Alexandrina:
16 October 2002; 16 years ago
Viewed from Google Earth:
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Looks pretty much like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?
The historical predecessor was the Library of Alexandria:
Established Probably during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC)
And the modern building Bibliotheca Alexandrina:
16 October 2002; 16 years ago
Viewed from Google Earth:
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Looks pretty much like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?
The historical predecessor was the Library of Alexandria:
Established Probably during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC)
And the modern building Bibliotheca Alexandrina:
16 October 2002; 16 years ago
Viewed from Google Earth:
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Looks pretty much like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?
The historical predecessor was the Library of Alexandria:
Established Probably during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC)
And the modern building Bibliotheca Alexandrina:
16 October 2002; 16 years ago
Viewed from Google Earth:
Looks pretty much like the Bibliotheca Alexandrina?
The historical predecessor was the Library of Alexandria:
Established Probably during the reign of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC)
And the modern building Bibliotheca Alexandrina:
16 October 2002; 16 years ago
Viewed from Google Earth:
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