Phrases with «architectural jewel»

The phrase "architectural jewel" refers to a building or structure that is exceptionally beautiful and valuable in terms of its design, craftsmanship, and historical or cultural significance. It is often used to describe a masterpiece or a gem of architecture. Full definition

Sentences with «architectural jewel»

  • The building itself makes for a true Omani architectural jewel hidden and flush with the landscape of the soaring mountains. (fb101.com)
  • Enjoy the coastal ports of the peninsula or travel inland to visit Granada, with her brilliant architectural jewels including the Alhambra Palace, Jerez de la Frontera famed for its architecture, sherry and fine horses, the mountain top city of Ronda, Andalucía's third city; birthplace of bull fighting and explore the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. (vjv.com)
  • Working closely with the Palm Springs community, Blachford gained remarkable access to some of the most coveted architectural jewels in the area, including the Kaufmann Desert House, Edris House, Frey House II, Frank Sinatra Twin Palms House, and dozens of restored Alexander tract homes in the valley. (creativeboom.com)
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