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On the front stoop of Villa Lysis - Capri, Italy
Vista dai tetti del Duomo di Napoli
La vista sulle 500 cupole del centro è meravigliosa
The town where my grandparents have been living their whole life: Atena Lucana (Italy). Pic by Giuseppe Pessolano
The town is 650 meters above sea level. On this day it was completely surrounded by clouds
Gorreto
A screen grab from a late 1980s home video showing Gorreto a commune in the Italian region of Liguria. About 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Genoa. 533 m (1,749 ft) above sea level. Located on the left bank of the river Trebbia, it is said to have been built in the 13th century, when the Malaspina family built a castle there, of which there are no traces now.
Trevi Fountain, Rome (ca 1850), by early French photographer Eugene Constant
Source of the photo: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/288400
Kibogayama Region resembles the real-life Italian city of Centuripe
I don't think they dismember people or perform rituals there, but who knows.
Temple of Neptune/ Hera II
If you are visiting anywhere around the Cilento Coast. I highly recommend doing a tour if the Temples of Paestum. These are some of the best preserved Greek Temples preserved in Italy dating back to 550 BC
How's life like in Basilicata, Italy? 🇮🇹
Dolomites yesterday and today
I want to share the scenery I saw in the Dolomites. Natural and breathtaking.