Venus de Milo

Venus de Milo replica, supporting a Block of 110 Flats in Guyancourt, Paris, designed by the Spanish Architect Manuel Nunez Yanowsky.
  • The Venus de Milo is a marble statue of Aphrodite from Ancient Greece, dated to c. 130-100 BCE.
  • Venus is the Roman name for Aphrodite and the statue was discovered on the Greek island of Milos.

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Image above: Replica of the Venus de Milo, supporting a Block of 110 Flats in Guyancourt, Paris, designed by the postmodernist Spanish architect Manuel Nunez Yanowsky.

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