- Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi
Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi is easily one of my top five churches in the world. Especially the Lower Church. So so so beautiful. - Giotto's Campanile
These hexagonal panels depict (from left): Gionitus (Astronomy), the Art of Building, Medicine, and Hunting. By Andrea Pisano and his workshop, and Nino Pisano. - Claustro Real
The royal cloister was built by architect Fernão de Évora in 1448-1477. - Gift for My Wife
Another one by Imants Lancmanis. This "Gift for My Wife" is from 1987-1989. Painting is in the National Museum of Art. - Self-Portrait by the Apple Wreath
Self-Portrait by Imants Lancmanis from 2011. Such an interesting motive. Painting is in the National Museum of Art. - Col de la Pousterle
View from Col de la Pousterle over Vallouise towards Pic de Clouzis (3453 m). A lovely walk or an intense cross-country track. - Saint Etienne Church in Vallouise
What a lovely pretty ceiling. - Femme allongée
A statue by Popoy (1993). - Antibes
Le Fort Carré in Antibes - Le Paradis by Chagall
Marc Chagall, Le Paradis (1961). Eve's creation on the left and the Temptation on the right. - More beauties in the garden
- Traudl and Franz
- St. Francis Xavier church
The altar in the church. The interior is basically the same since the 17th century. - Rocca Minore
- Spring in Umbria
- A house
What a lovely remote cottage in the hills of Umbria. - Spring in Umbria
And a lovely blossoming tree. - Via Banchi di Sopra
These are very strange bouquets of light bulbs. - Oldtimers
There must have been some sort of an old-timer meeting. - Flower, flower on the wall
Looking up is sometimes worth it. - Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
One of the many sails on the facade, which was added to the church in 1456–1470. - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
- Giotto's Campanile
Giotto stared building this tower in 1334. He combined white marble from Carrara, green marble from Prato, and red marble from Siena. The tower was completed in 1359. - DSC 9615
- Chiessi
- Caparica beach
Fishing boats on the Caparica beach. Still a very active fishing port. - Miradouro de Santa Luzia
An angry fish at the Miradouro de Santa Luzia - Óbidos
13th century castle, and one can walk on the walls. - Ilha do Baleal
Northern tip of Ilha do Baleal and Ilha de Fora. - Cloister of Silence
This cloister was built under King Dinis I (1261-1325). The Manueline top floor is from early 16th century. - Cloister of Silence
- Claustro Real
- Monastery of Saint Mary of the Victory
What a magnificent cathedral! - Cloister
What a lovely cloister this is. - Monserrate
Triton fountain in the park of Monserrate. - Cruz Alta - High Cross
The High Cross is located at the highest point, at 528 m. The first cross was placed here around 1522 by João III. - Cabo da Roca
The westernmost point of mainland Europe. - Cabo da Roca
The lighthouse began operating in 1772. - Lisbon Campo Grande
Campo Grande and Entrecampos in Lisbon. View from the hotel. - Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore
- Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore
Founded in 1276, built and re-built several times. This building is from 1876. - House of Blackheads and Christmas tree
This wonderful building was bombed in WWII, completely demolished seven years later and rebuilt in 1999. - A closed bar
A closed bar, opposite the Powder Tower.