RIBA Architecture Image Library
Keywords: grotto
RIBA3926 Design for the grotto, Oatlands Park, Surrey
RIBA4618 Alexander Pope's Grotto, Cross Deep, Twickenham, London: close-up of the mineral lined walls
RIBA5361 Woburn Abbey: the grotto
RIBA5399 Clandon Park, West Clandon, Surrey: grotto and statue of the Three Graces
RIBA5401 Alexander Pope's Grotto, Cross Deep, Twickenham, London
RIBA5683 Ogre, Parco dei Mostri, Bomarzo
RIBA5703 Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden, Bamberg: the grotto or Sala Terrena
RIBA7420 Viceroy's House, New Delhi: the north fort grotto
RIBA8283 Ashburnham Place, East Sussex: the grotto
RIBA9305 Villa Papa Giulia, Rome: entrance to grotto
RIBA10203 So-called Grotto of Egeria, Rome
RIBA11722 Grotto dedicated to Our Lady of Reconciliation by the Glencree River, Glencree valley, Wicklow Mountains
RIBA16854 Summerhouse on a rock in the Chinese taste
RIBA16894 Hermitage, built for Queen Caroline in the gardens of Richmond Lodge, London
RIBA19553 Chateau de Meudon: the grotto and terraced gardens
RIBA20931 Design for a river grotto
RIBA22480 Architectural composition or design for a stage setting depicting a Classical atrium containing a fountain, arches and columns of the rusticated Doric order, set within a rockwork grotto
RIBA25468 Villa Farnese, Caprarola: close-up of the grotto-like fountain in the summer dining hall
RIBA25756 The Grotto, Stourhead, Wiltshire: view into the main chamber showing the statue of a river god perched on an island rock pointing the way towards the Pantheon
RIBA25831 Painshill Park, Cobham, Surrey: a tufa arch through which lies the island grotto
RIBA28161 Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire: Gay's Cave
RIBA29514 Sketch of a Parian bas-relief depicting a Bacchic processsion dedicated to the Nymphs at the Grotto of Agios Mua, Paros
RIBA32940 Wilton House, Wilton: elevation of the loggia on the bowling green, section and front elevation of the grotto and elevation of the garden door
RIBA37935 Designs for alterations, Merton hall, Norfolk: perspective of the entrance facade with the Jacobean gatehouse and railings superimposed on a fly-leaf