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Camogli (Italy) Travel - Church
Take a tour of Camogli Church in Camogli, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Sitting on the tip of a peninsula in Italy, in a town of the same name, is the tranquil Camogli Church.
The church is situated on a rocky shore where boats of the fishing community dock.
The light pink and yellow colors that are painted on the church reflect the pastel shades that envelop the entire city.
The pebbled beach above which the church sits is often crowded with locals and visitors enjoying the waters of the Italian Riviera.
Like the majority of the town's layout, this structure is surrounded by narrow alleyways and residences.
The peaking bell tower of Camogli Church makes it visible throughout the town's skyline.
Noto (SR) Sicily Italy Sky View
A very nice town in the province of Siracusa in Sicily Italy.
Pablo Bisquera.
Pasiano di Pordenone visto dal drone 23 ottobre 2016
scorci di Pasiano
Saints Michele and Gaetano Church, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
San Gaetano, also known as Santi Michele e Gaetano is a Baroque church in Florence, Italy, located on the Piazza Antinori. The church was built for the Theatine order, who obtained funding from the noble families in Florence, including the Medicis. Cardinal Carlo de' Medici was particularly concerned with the work, and his name is inscribed on the façade. Building took place between 1604 and 1648. The original designs were by Bernardo Buontalenti but a number of architects had a hand in building it, each of whom changed the design. The two most important architects were Matteo Nigetti and Gherardo Silvani. The church is also known as the Church of Santi Michele e Gaetano, because it was built at the site of a Romanesque church, San Michele Bertelde, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel. The new church was dedicated to Saint Cajetan, one of the founders of the Theatine order, though the church could not formally be named after him until his canonisation in 1671. The façade, with its sculptural decorations, is atypical for Florentine churches, which had a predilection for geometrically ornamented façades. The second chapel on the left - which is the Cappella Franceschi, the Franceschi noble family of bankers and traders' chapel - contains a Martyrdom of St. Lawrence by Pietro da Cortona. The right transept holds Matteo Rosselli's Chapel of the Nativity, with a bronze crucifix by Giovanni Francesco Susini. In 2008 the church was entrusted to the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, a traditional institute of clerical life.
la Tonnara di Avola
Ad Avola, provincia di Siracusa,una vecchia tonnara dismessa e diroccata suscita ricordi di una vita dura, ora solo alcuni reparti sono ancora in funzione, forse quelli dediti alla lavorazione, perche' l' odore di pesce fresco che si sente passando per la via che conduce al molo lascia pochi dubbi...
La cornice e' suggestiva e si presta ad essere ripresa in volo da un drone, una piccola baia da cui emerge un molo, che potrebbe raccontare la sua storia, ma ormai e' invaso dalle auto dei villeggianti..
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Grotta di Cala Mancina e Grotta dei Cavalli
Trekking lungo la costa rocciosa, nei pressi di San Vito Lo Capo (TP), alla scoperta delle pitture neolitiche della Grotta dei Cavalli
Chiavenna S Moritz a Short Break
Chiavenna è un comune di circa settemila abitanti, della provincia di Sondrio, al centro della valle omonima, dove essa si biforca, sul fiume Mera, poco a monte della confluenza in esso del torrente Liro, al bivio delle strade per i passi dello Spluga (valle di San Giacomo) e del Maloggia (Val Bregaglia).
Dista pochichilometri da S. Moritz