Structure 13 is a distinctive building dating from the Early Classic.
The building, dilapidated but distinctive, still stands on a quiet back street.
Its streets are lined with distinctive buildings from three centuries.
A distinctive new building, which still stands, was constructed around 1908-1909.
After the flames were extinguished, the city set about restoring itself, giving the future district many of its distinctive buildings.
The station was enlarged to four platforms, with a distinctive wooden building above at road level.
It is a distinctive cruciform building with a triangular profile.
It is a brick structure built at the end of the 19th century, considered the most distinctive public building in the village.
It is considered the most architecturally distinctive building in the district.
Housed in a distinctive red building, it has 41 rooms, 37 of which have a bathroom en suite.