Italian architecture in all of its splendour.
Paul Meehan picks amazing architecture to show his appreciation for architectural buildings and showoff his talents.
This post incorporates structures and places of interest, up and down the Italian peninsula. I have included different views for the same building, like the Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa. Both aerial photographs, but from different angles.
As well as long distance urban drawings there are the more intimate ones and up close ones like: The Balconies of the Monastery of San Nicolo I’Arena and Santa Maria dell'Itria both in Sicily.
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dedicated to Sant'Antonio di Padova.
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Balconies - Monastery of San Nicolo I’Arena - Sicily.
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Santa Maria dell'Itria (a Baroque-style, church located in the city of Ragusa Ibla in southern Sicily.
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Sicilian Baroque ~ Marsala.
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Palazzo Della Cancelleria - Sicily.
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Rome ~ The Spanish steps.
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Cathedral of San Giorgio (Ragusa).
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Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa Ibla.
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Sicily ~ The Teatro Massimo Bellini ~ the Opera house.
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Taormina Sicily, Mount Etna.
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The Renaissance.
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Tuscany, the fortified village of Castvecchio Di Compito.
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