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Wet morning in Bologna
Statue on the fountain of Neptune in Bologna, Italy
Rome, Italy - May 17, 2022: Koch Palace, a Renaissance Revival palace on Via Nazionale in Rome, Italy and the current head office of the nation's central bank, the Banca d'Italia
Bologna, Italy - April 05 2019: The Fountain of Neptune (Italian: Fontana di Nettuno) is a monumental civic fountain located in the eponymous square, Piazza del Nettuno, next to Piazza Maggiore.
Fontana di Nettuno or Neptune fountain on Piazza Maggiore square at the morning dusk designed by Tommaso Laureti (1565). In Bologna, Italy
The Trevi Fountain is a fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy
Fontana del Nettuno in front of Palazzo d'Accursio in old town Bologna, Italy.
Bologna is the culinary capital of Italy in the Northern part of the country. It's famous for food, orange colored tones in the architecture and its universities.
The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore)—among the first churches in the world dedicated to the Virgin Mary—sits on the summit of Esquiline Hill. An extraterritorial property of the Vatican, it is one of the city’s four major basilicas and has one of the best preserved Byzantine interiors in Rome
Piazza della Repubblica, Florence, İtalya
The Fountain of Neptune, monumental civic fountain located in the eponymous square Piazza Nettuno next to Piazza Maggiore in Bologna, Italy.
Florence, Italy - September 08, 2022: pedestrians in front of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
Neptune fountain in the Piazza Maggiore in Bologna, Italy in a sunny day
Dome in Bergamo
view of piazza Galvani in Bologna, italy
Statue of Pope Gregory XIII on the facade of Palazzo d'Accursio in Bologna, Italy.
Statue of Luigi Galvani, famous italian physicist at downtown of Bologna, province Emilia-Romagna, Italy
People visible outside the entrance of the commercial museum known as Palazzo Pitti at Florence in Tuscany, Italy. It's a primarily Renaissance residence dating from 1458 and began as the home of Luca Pitti, a prolific Florentine banker. The Medicis purchased the palace in 1549 and it became the seat of the dynasties of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Napoleon used the palace as a base in the late 1700s and in 1919 King Victor Emmanuel gave the palace and its contents to the Italian people. Hitler and a Nazi delegation visited Palazzo Pitti and the associated Boboli Gardens for a tour in May 1938 and to attend a concert in October 1940.
Uffizi view Florence,Tuscany
A few rays of sunlight cut an intense blue sky above the statue of an Angel along the Ponte Sant'Angelo (Saint Angel bridge), in the historic and baroque heart of Rome. This bridge was built under the emperor Hadrian in 134 AD. to connect the heart of Rome with his mausoleum, currently Castel Sant'Angelo. A few centuries later, under the pontificate of Pope Clement IX, the architect and sculptor Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini was commissioned to create the current balustrade decorated with ten statues of the Angels of the Passion of Christ. According to tradition, it was Bernini's pupils who sculpted the statues of the Angels in 1669. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Super wide angle and high definition image.
Arch of Trajan, ancient Roman triumphal arch, Benevento, Campania, Italy
Piazza Navona is lined with Baroque palaces and was once Domitan’s Stadium.  It contains three fountains; the central one, the Fountain of the Rivers, is Bernini’s masterpiece.  It represents the Nile, Ganges, Danube and Plate Rivers.
Rome, Italy - February 15, 2022: Angel sculpture on Ponte Sant Angelo (Saint Angel Bridge) in Rome, Italy
Tourists resting at sunset in front of Palazzo Pitti, a Renaissance palace in Florence, that now represents the largest museum complex of the city
Sempione Square with Arco della Pace monument during a spring day, Milan
People visible outside the entrance of the commercial museum known as Palazzo Pitti at Florence in Tuscany, Italy. It's a primarily Renaissance residence dating from 1458 and began as the home of Luca Pitti, a prolific Florentine banker. The Medicis purchased the palace in 1549 and it became the seat of the dynasties of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Napoleon used the palace as a base in the late 1700s and in 1919 King Victor Emmanuel gave the palace and its contents to the Italian people. Hitler and a Nazi delegation visited Palazzo Pitti and the associated Boboli Gardens for a tour in May 1938 and to attend a concert in October 1940.
The Fountain of Neptune is a monumental fountain located in the eponymous square, Piazza del Nettuno, next to Piazza Maggiore, in Bologna, Italy
Statues and columns at the Vatican, St Peter's Square, Rome, Italy
Milan: the statue of Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker by Antonio Canova. Palazzo Brera, home of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera and Pinacoteca di Brera.
Galleria Umberto I, Naples
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