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I was in Senigallia with a friend for the first time and I discovered this magical view that made me feel like at home.
Experienced by Federica Giusti
103 km from Via Torino
Climbing up the steps of picturesque Assisi in 30°C heat was well worth it for this beautiful sunset shot.
Experienced by Lachlan Gowen
105 km from Via Torino
I was at the top of Mount Subasio, a big mountain in Umbria famous for a little, holy city: Assisi. I was with my friend enjoying the sunset when suddenly 3 horses passed by me and runned away.
Experienced by Andrea Proietti
116 km from Via Torino
On a trip to Florence, had a chance to capture this from the top of the Duomo, overlooking the city. The trip up the stairs to the top is not a simple one but the view is well worth it.
Experienced by Van Williams
116 km from Via Torino
The cathedral includes the famous Il Duomo, the world’s largest freestanding dome without a supporting wooden frame. Started in 1420 and completed in 1436, it was created by the architect Filippo Brunelleschi.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
116 km from Via Torino
I was on my trip to Monaco when I took this picture. I decided to let me go by the little country as I visited unknown places. I just wanted to get lost and to discover amazing places I wouldn’t otherwise have found. So I got to a point where I was completely lost and I just entered into this mysterious but beautiful alley. I just had to take a picture of it.
Experienced by Emiliano González
116 km from Via Torino
I had one day in Florence while our stay in the Tuscany and had really luck with the weather! After some raindrops the sun came out behind the clouds and we had a wonderful sunset sky.
Experienced by Fab Lentz
117 km from Via Torino
The typical Italian Gothic building, the Cathedral of Florence, is dedicated to “Santa Maria del Fiore”. The church was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (c1245-1302) who considerably enlarged the existing religious structure. Finished around 1367, the Cathedral was completely covered by coloured marbles like the earlier Baptistery, except for the façade that remained unfinished and was terminated only in the 19th century. - www.museumsinflorence.com
Experienced by George Potter
117 km from Via Torino
This picture was taken from the gardens in the heights of Florence. This is probably one of the most peaceful place I know right in the middle of a city : this view is just amazing 😎
Experienced by Noric Laruelle
117 km from Via Torino
Florence's cathedral stands tall over the city with its magnificent Renaissance dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, with the baptistery right across. The cathedral named in honor of Santa Maria del Fiore is a vast Gothic structure.
Experienced by Pedro de Sousa
120 km from Via Torino
Hanging out with friends up on the hills near my lovely city, Bologna, Italy. I brought with me my Lensball to take some cool pic and here it is! Love how the snowy landscape reflects inside the ball.
Experienced by Pierluigi Ballandi
131 km from Via Torino
During heat wave this summer my family and I went to Italy. I took colorful photos of landscape, streets, foods & wildlife in Tuscany, Manarola-Cinque Terre & Rome. This shot is in Val d’Orcia, Tuscany. This region is protected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Experienced by BEERTA MAINI
135 km from Via Torino
the best time for me is when I can drive down to Italy special stay in Tuscany - thousand of possibilities to move around and look the beautiful fields and same time enjoy the good food and wines. San Quirico d’Orcia is one of my favorite places - picture we can see the the nice old styling houses with a amazing blue clouds sky.
Experienced by Jose De Queiroz
138 km from Via Torino
A long ride in a summer night to meet the famous flower filelds of Castelluccio di Norcia. Castelluccio di Norcia is a small town on the top of a hill in Umbria, the heart as well as one o the most beautiful region of Italy. The fields of lentils are completely covered with poppies, cornflower and canola after their flowering and color these endless fields that extend as far as the eye can see. Visit these places at least once in your life: they will fill your heart and mind with a beautiful memory.
Experienced by Matteo Kutufa
158 km from Via Torino
During a roadtrip, we stopped to enjoy the beautiful view of the hills in Tuscany. I took several shots of the landscape, and I thought that the pure nature photos would be the best ones. But it turned out that this small, powerful, and loud Italian car is the one thing that makes this picture pop, because it gives contrast to the calm scenario.
Experienced by Bálint Wittinger
162 km from Via Torino
1st time in Venice. A nightmare at summer. In spite San Marcos Piazza was fully crowded I managed to take a picture without none.
Experienced by Anibal Reñones
162 km from Via Torino
This shot was taken from the water on a cloudy autumn day. The drama of the overhanging clouds created a more moody feel than is seen in most brochures so I got into action to shoot it. Always crowded with tourists, it was nice to be able to be back far enough back from the square itself to appreciate the extent of the square’s bordering buildings.
Experienced by AussieActive
162 km from Via Torino
I took this shot during the second Unsplash photowalk organized in Italy. Unsplash is not only a place where users can find free photos, but also a place where people, passionate about photography, can find people with the same passion.
Experienced by Riccardo Chiarini
162 km from Via Torino
Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti is a palace in Venice, Italy, not far from the Ponte dell’Accademia and next to the Palazzo Barbaro on the Grand Canal of Venice. The palace was erected in 1565. In the 19th century it was internally modernised and externally enriched in Venetian Gothic style, with rich window framing, by a series of grand owners.
Experienced by Nicolas Hoizey
163 km from Via Torino
After browsing through my photos from Venice I realized that the building and the river reveal the Italian flag.
Experienced by Martin Widenka