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gian_dudu
Nuovo ponte sul Ticino _ Vigevano .
andrea polvicino
\" ... The Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in the southwestern corner of Colorado, in the Southwestern United States ...\"
lorenzodedonnophoto
come tutte le sere, venne la sera. Non c'è niente da fare: quella è una cosa che non guarda in faccia a nessuno. Succede e basta. Non importa che razza di giorno arriva a spegnere. Magari era stato un giorno eccezionale, ma non cambia nulla. Arriva e lo spegne.
MicheleGoat88
La luce del sole passa attraverso la struttura esterna del parcheggio e crea un gioco di luce al suo interno
manuelaneri
The Church of St. Louis of the French (Italian: San Luigi dei Francesi, French: Saint Louis des Français, Latin: S. Ludovici Francorum de Urbe) is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, not far from Piazza Navona. The church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, to St. Denis the Areopagite and St. Louis IX, king of France. The church was designed by Giacomo della Porta and built by Domenico Fontana between 1518 and 1589, and completed through the personal intervention of Catherine de' Medici, who donated to it some property in the area. It is the national church in Rome of France.It is a titular church; the current Cardinal-Priest of the Titulus S. Ludovici Francorum de Urbe is André Vingt-Trois. Histoy: When the Saracens burned the Abbey of Farfa in 898, a group of refugees settled in Rome. Monks remained in Rome even after their abbot Ratfredus (934-936) rebuilt the abbey. By the end of the tenth century, the Abbey of Farfa owned in Rome churches, houses, windmills and vineyards. A bull of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in 998 confirms the property of three churches:[5] Santa Maria, San Benedetto and the oratorio of San Salvatore. When they ceded their property to the Medici family in 1480, the church of Santa Maria became the church of Saint Louis of the French. Cardinal Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici commissioned Jean de Chenevière to build a church for the French community in 1518.[6] Building was halted when Rome was sacked in 1527, the church was finally completed in 1589 by Domenico Fontana. The interior was restored by Antoine Dérizet between 1749 and 1756. The foundation Pieux Etablissements de la France à Rome et à Lorette is responsible for the five French churches in Rome and apartment buildings in Rome and in Loreto. The foundation is governed by an "administrative deputy" named by the French ambassador to the Holy See. Exterior Giacomo della Porta made the façade as a piece of decorative work entirely independent of the body of the structure, a method much copied later. The French character is evident from the façade itself, which has several statues recalling national history: these include Charlemagne, St. Louis, St. Clothilde and St. Jeanne of Valois. The interior also has frescoes by Charles-Joseph Natoire recounting stories of Saint Louis IX, Saint Denis and Clovis. Interior Domenichino painted here one of his masterworks, the frescoes portraying the Histories of Saint Cecilia. Other artists who worked in the decoration of San Luigi dei Francesi include Cavalier D'Arpino, Francesco Bassano il Giovane, Muziano, Giovanni Baglione, Siciolante da Sermoneta, Jacopino del Conte, Tibaldi and Antoine Derizet. The church's most famous item is, however, the cycle of paintings in the Contarelli Chapel, painted by the Baroque master Caravaggio in 1599-1600 about the life of St. Matthew. This include the three world-renowned canvases of The Calling of St Matthew, The Inspiration of Saint Matthew, The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew Burials The church was chosen as the burial place for the higher prelates and members of the French community of Rome: these include the tomb of Pauline de Beaumont, who died of consumption in Rome in 1805, erected by her lover Chateaubriand, the classic liberal economist Frédéric Bastiat, Cardinal François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis, ambassador in Rome for Louis XV and Louis XVI, and Henri Cleutin the French lieutenant in 16th-century Scotland. San Luigi dei Francesi Building Adjacent to the church is the late-Baroque San Luigi dei Francesi Building. It was built in 1709-1716 as a place to stay for the French religious community and pilgrims without resources". Its porch has a bust of Christ whose face is traditionally identified as Cesare Borgia's. The interior houses a gallery with portraits of the French kings and a notable Music Hall.
Moreno_Pregno_Photography
07/30/2017 I work as a tourist photographer, in Calabria in the province of Cosenza in Cariati ... I'm in a tourist village. For security reasons I can not give you the name of the structure. Rambo was that presence that hovered in the village always present, did the most diverse jobs, I wondered how could a man of 1.40 cm for 30 kg, carry such weights on his shoulders and keep a lot of work so intense ... all this it took place under the discreet eyes of the guests. One day I decided not to
andrea polvicino
\"...the Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in the southwestern corner of Colorado, in the Southwestern United States...\"
Gianfranco_72
Plant architecture or vegetable structure
andrea polvicino
\"...The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate strait, the mile-wide three mile long channel between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The structure links the U.S. city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County...\"
Avenger85
The Combo Bridge, of ancient origins and whose wide arch stands above the creek Frodolfo, is mentioned as early as 1300 when it was the only way of entry and exit from Bormio for those who came from the Republic of Venice through the Passo Gavia. Near the characteristic bridge there was in fact the ancient customs for those coming from the south-east. It was completely restored in 1717 with the addition of \"keys\" of iron to reinforce its structure that has always remained the same as the original one. Architecturally, the Combo Bridge comes in gray stone with a single arch hump-backed on top of which there are two shrines placed one in front of each other. In the two chapels, as mentioned in a central position, are depicted San Giovanni Nepomuceno and the transportation of the Holy Cross in the Spanish town of Bellpuig.
andrea polvicino
\"...The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate strait, the mile-wide three mile long channel between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The structure links the U.S. city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County...\"
paolotoniati
A drop on a grass leaf creates a magnifying effect on leaf structure
SarusV
Haus der Kunst, Munich
DomenicoGuidaPhotography
©DomenicoGuida_GdPhotoDSC7179_PhSunset November at Tusculum. "Often the composition is really the best way that a photographer has available to show the complexity of life ; the structure of an image may suggest the form that becomes beauty ." (cit . Robert Adams) All Rights Reserved