The Imperial Museum in Petrópolis, where visitors line up early for a glimpse of the imperial grandeur of their past, is the country's most-visited museum.
In contrast with the modest sessions houses of earlier days, the new Middlesex Sessions House was built with imperial grandeur in its proportions and decoration.
Hardouin-Mansart profited from his uncle's instruction and plans to instill the edifice with an imperial grandeur unprecedented in the countries north of Italy.
In pre-Islamic times, the gonbad was a sign of imperial grandeur for the king.
Mr. Keïta had no formal training in photography, but he had a superb eye, and his art seemed to tap into Mali's distant imperial grandeur.
A sense of imperial grandeur is created by marble walls and bronze detail, which includes extensive use of the railroad's initials.
No, that puts it the wrong way around and makes it seem that I was seized by delusions of imperial grandeur, which was not at all the case.
This choreographic concerto needed more imperial grandeur.
The large number of beautiful gold coins issued by the Gupta dynasty are a testament to the imperial grandeur of that age.
Redolent of the imperial grandeur of the Kaiser, the yacht was used as a symbol of German power and prestige.