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Riviera del Conero, Marche.(via italian ways)

Riviera del Conero, Marche.

(via italian ways)


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‘Foro Annonario’, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit  Designed by archit‘Foro Annonario’, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit  Designed by archit‘Foro Annonario’, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit  Designed by archit

‘Foro Annonario’, Senigallia (AN), Italy.  Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit  

Designed by architect Pietro Ghinelli in 1834. Built  in neoclassical style with 24 doric style columns which compose an arcade. The whole structure is made of bricks. Until a few years ago, the buying and selling of fish took place under the portico on a daily basis. In the central square still today, in the morning, the itinerant merchants of fruit and vegetables carry out their activity.


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Train station. Ancona (AN) Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit During the Second World War, the origina

Train station. Ancona (AN) Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit

During the Second World War, the original building was destroyed and, at the end of the conflict, replaced by a new one, designed by the architect Paolo Perilli 1904 - 1982), known for designing numerous railway stations in Italy, and inaugurated on 18 August 1948. 


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Incomplete - Chiesa di San Domenico, Piazza del Plebiscito, Ancona (AN), Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mik

Incomplete - Chiesa di San Domenico, Piazza del Plebiscito, Ancona (AN), Italy. Photo: © Wolfram Mikuteit  

Architect: Carlo Marchionni (1702 - 1786); built 1771 - 1778. The upper part of the façade in baroque style remained unfinished.


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‘Warmth’ Sunset on a ferry ride from Patras to Ancona

‘Warmth’

Sunset on a ferry ride from Patras to Ancona


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Oggi è più bello essere italiani

(Festeggiamenti nelle diverse città d’Italia; qui in foto Milano, Roma, Ancona)

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