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Villa Erba in Cernobbio, on Lake Como, Lombardy, Italy.
Medieval hilltop village in the Province of Rieti
Temple of Aesculapius in gardens of Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy
Maser, Italy - Octoberber 08, 2020: Villa Barbaro, designed by Andrea Palladio (1554-1560). Although only the side wings are to be attributed to the famous Venetian architect, the villa is joined the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, together with other Palladian Villas of the Veneto.
Lake Garda, eastern side. Punta San Vigilio. The still waters of the lake during the last days of summer.
This stunning photo captures the charm and elegance of San Gimignano in daytime. The blue sky creates a splendid contrast for the magnificent scenery of the town. The ancient towers of San Gimignano, which reflect the town’s glorious past, rise majestically above the rooftops. \nThe town is surrounded by a mosaic of gardens, houses, and vineyards that sparkle under the bright sun. The lush greenery of the gardens and vineyards thrives, while the orderly rows of olive trees bring a calm and peaceful atmosphere to the setting. Tall cypress trees dot the landscape.\nThis photo showcases the timeless beauty and tranquility of San Gimignano, inviting viewers to a place where history, nature, and architecture coexist in perfect harmony.
Sveti Stefan, Montenegro - 14 july, 2021: Villa Milocer and park near the King's beach in Montenegro
The imposing Farnese Palace in Caprarola on a sunny winter morning. Province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy.
Rome, Italy - November 29, 2023: Construction of this neoclassical villa designed by Giuseppe Valadier for the Torlonia family started 1806. Benito Mussolini lived in the villa from the 1920s to 1943. The area with several buildings has been a public park since 1978.
PALLANZA, ITALY APRIL, 25, 2018 - Terraced gardens in the botanical garden of Villa Taranto in Pallanza, Verbania, Italy.
Elevated viewpoint over rooftops of town’s buildings with sun setting over lush green hills in background.
Bellagio, Italy - August 26, 2018: View of the Gardens of Villa Melzi in Bellagio, Lake of Como, northern Italy.
historical city of perugia, italy
Villa Emo is one of the architectural pearls of Andrea Palladio, a 16th century architect who left Veneto with a lot of stunning heritage.
A view of Rome as seen from Trasteverde.
Vicenza, Italy - May 13, 2015: Villa Cordellina Lombardi, built in 18th century on a design by architect Giorgio Massari.
A suggestive and idyllic view over the rooftops and terraces of the Piazza di Spagna neighborhood (Spanish Steps Square district), in the historic heart of Rome. In the upper part of the photo, the famous Pincio Gardens, one of the most visited and loved places in Rome, the culmination of the west side of Villa Borghese, the largest public park in the Italian capital. From the Belvedere of the Pincio Gardens you can enjoy a breathtaking 180-degree view of the historic center of Rome, in the setting of some of the most beautiful gardens in the city. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition quality.
Town of Tivoli - Italy
Medieval church Chiesa di San Giacomo in the ancient etruscan city Tarquinia.
Vicenza, Italy - August 4, 2009: villa Valmarana ai Nani  in Vicenca, Italy.  The villa was build by Andrea Palladio in 1669 and is decorated with frescos from Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
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Saint Paul de Vence, France -  July 17 2018: exterior daytime view of the medieval village in South of France
Ragusa Ibla
Assisi old town, Province of Perugia, Umbria region, Italy
Bolzano Vicentino, Italy  march, 23 ,2023: This Venetian villa is part of the initial project by Andrea Palladio who conceived it in 1563. It can only be visited from the outside.
Aerial view of Luogosanto, a mountain village in Province of Sassari. Sardinia. Italy.
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Monteriggioni shines from the top of a hill with its stone crown. One of the oldest, most memorable and recognizable villages in all of Italy, it seems that it has been inhabited since the eighth century BC. A true mirage for those who want to dive into the Middle Ages, the town is even mentioned by the Supreme Poet Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy: Inferno, Canto XXXI.\nIt's a place that has remained incredibly intact as if time has never passed, even though it was built by the Sienese between 1213 and 1219 for defensive purposes. The village dominates the territory from the top of a hill overlooking the Via Cassia, a strategic position from which to control the Valdelsa territory.
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