Bugshan Palace; Hadramaut in Yemen.
Built of mud in 1798 CE, the palace consists of eight floors arranged in an area of 800 square meters.
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"There are many things I am grateful for. However, there are many things I look back on with regret. The notorious ear-biting incident that would become the pun of my life is one of those moments. I am sincerely appreciative that I had an opportunity to make amends for my actions and that Evander was gracious enough to forgive me. I have a great deal of respect for him and I'm glad our legacy as human beings doesn't have to be defined by this one disastrous moment.'
This statue depicts Saint Bartholomew, an early Christian martyr who was allegedly skinned alive. If you look closely, that's his dissected skin hanging around him. This stunning statute by Marco d’Agrate from c.1562 is currently on display at Duomo di Milano.