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The mysteries of Osimo’s underground world.(via italian ways)

The mysteries of Osimo’s underground world.

(viaitalian ways)


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Villa Buonaccorsi, Potenza Picena, Macerata.(via italian ways)

Villa Buonaccorsi, Potenza Picena, Macerata.

(viaitalian ways)


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Riviera del Conero, Marche.(via italian ways)

Riviera del Conero, Marche.

(via italian ways)


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Palazzo dei Priori, in Fermo, Marche.(via italian ways)

Palazzo dei Priori, in Fermo, Marche.

(viaitalian ways)


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Chemins creux et vieux cailloux. La balade du jour.

Petite sortie repérage pour profiter du beau temps.

Petite balade du samedi

Petite boucle matinale pour profiter de la campagne

❤️☮️ #pieropelosphoto #canon #campagna #country #marche #jesi #italy #olivi #green #may #spring #pea

❤️☮️ #pieropelosphoto #canon #campagna #country #marche #jesi #italy #olivi #green #may #spring #peace&love
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Two hours from Spoleto, in region of Marche, on the seaside you can find this regional park. It is very characteristic because all adriatic coast is very flat and in this part mountains are meeting the sea. From up (where are some small cities like Sirolo) you have very beautiful views on surroundings. These photos are just preview because we were just in Sirolo and on a beach of Numana. But we will come back there for more.

Time to reassemble your coven.

L'illustrazione del Sabba nel libro “Più diritti per streghe malvagie”, raccolta di storie di donne marchigiane libere, curato dal collettivo Il Sabba della Domenica, edito da Giaconi editore.

Urbino Cathedral Duomo di Urbino/ Cattedrale Metropolitana di Santa Maria AssuntaUrbino, ItalyDark F

Urbino Cathedral 

Duomo di Urbino/ Cattedrale Metropolitana di Santa Maria Assunta
Urbino, Italy
Dark Field Monotype [FULL BLEED]
Ink on Paper, 22 x 30
2019
~Age


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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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