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Torre di Piazza, Basilica Palladiana, Vicenza // Palladio's Casa Cogollo, Vicenza |
I love Italy. I don't know at which point in my life I started loving old parts of the cities, but I do and there is a lot of old cities in Italy. :) There is this special energy which is indescribable and this energy just grab you and it doesn't let you go. I could walk around with '
gelato' in my hand
for the whole day and I wouldn't get bored. Every building has its own story and every story has the beautifully formed facade. It is like the time stops for a moment and there is just you and the city.
During my study I've visited some different cities in Italy, mostly in the northern part and I was so impressed that I decided to share some photos from my trips with you. In this first "monday photos" post I'm sharing photos from the first two cities we've visited during our 'sketching trip' 3 years ago:
Vicenza and
Verona.
In next monday photos blog: Travel to Italy: Mantova, Pisa and Luca
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decorated facades, Vicenza |
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Vicenza |
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Palladio's Palazzo Chiericati on the left; The Teatro Olimpico on the right, Vicenza |
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Vicenza |
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Palladio's Villa Capra "la Rotonda", Vicenza |
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Palladio's Villa Capra "la Rotonda", Vicenza |
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Palladio's Villa Capra "la Rotonda", Vicenza |
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Torre dei Lamberti, Verona |
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Verona |
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Juliet's house - balcony, Verona // Piazza delle Erbe, Verona |
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San Zeno's monastery, Verona |
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San Zeno's monastery, Verona |
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San Zeno's monastery, Verona |
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Castelvecchio, Verona |
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Ponte Scaligero, Verona |
In next monday photos blog: Travel to Italy: Mantova, Pisa and Luca
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