Upwards.
Saliamo.
Helicoidal staircase.
Trompe l’oeil.
Annunciazione.
Hff.
Spring in Rome.
Sit with me.
Fresh leaves.
Rain is coming.
Acqua pura acqua chiara.
Details of a fountain.
A lovely day.
Hymn to motherhood.
Simmetria.
First roses in May.
Walking on ancient streets.
A street in Pompei.
Pedestrian crossing.
Street food.
Grindstones.
Marble fountain.
Civil Forum.
Re-opening.
25 aprile.
Twin oaktrees in spring.
Moonlit.
Marcus Aurelius.
Lupa capitolina.
Ἀντίνοος
"My left foot".
In the valley.2
Sunny Sunday.
In the valley.1
Green grass of home.
Flowers for today.
Life is balance.
In the grass.
Sun playing with the new leaves.
Traces.
Scented HFF.
Sunday.
Scented hedge.
Flowering rosemary.
Wheat fields in spring.
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Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Vos photos de choc sans discrimination / Tus fotos de choque indiscriminado
Escaliers originaux-outstanding staircases-Scale originali-Escaleras originales-Originale Treppen
Escaliers originaux-outstanding staircases-Scale originali-Escaleras originales-Originale Treppen
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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The staircase, probably designed by Francesco Borromini, serves the south wing of the palace, so complementing Bernini’s staircase on a principle which is not just aesthetic but also distributive and functional. Accessed by the external portico, it led to Cardinal Francesco Barberini’s rooms, and was intended for more private use
The staircase, probably designed by Francesco Borromini, serves the south wing of the palace, so complementing Bernini’s staircase on a principle which is not just aesthetic but also distributive and functional. Accessed by the external portico, it led to Cardinal Francesco Barberini’s rooms, and was intended for more private use
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bonne journée, bisous
As most classics it doesn't intrude in you, it only shows the way.
Happy manner to open your day.
Enjoy and keep the smile.
Stunning architectural detail!
Beautifully captured and shown, Annemarie!
Thanks also for the text
By the way: Borromini was depicted on the old 100 Swiss franc note. .-)
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