- A detail in Théoule-sur-Mer
What a lovely detail on a house in Théoule! - Typical Korea
- Antalya at night
- Aaaaah, the perfection. Antalya
- Via Fantaguzzi, Cesena
- Via della Firenzuola, Sansepolcro.
- Trevi
Shot through the bus window, that's the reason for the strange hue. - Volta pinta
Volta pinta (1556) - Loggia under Palazzo del Comune in Assisi. The frescoes are inspired by Nero's Domus Aurea in Rome. Painted probably by Raffaello Coda da Rimini. - Gubbio just at sunrise
- Capoliveri
Piazzetta G. Marconi - Wooded Landscape
Wooded Landscape (1662-1663) by Meindert Hobbema - Church of Padreterno in Rio nell'Elba
What a lovely street! - Rio nell'Elba
- Rio nell'Elba
I still don't understand how TWO apartments can fit into such a small house. - Church of the Holy Souls
Most of the scenery is dating from way after Jesus was born. - Capoliveri
Via Circonvallazione. I don't know what this building was, but it looks old. - Monte Capanne
On the way up Monte Capanne - La Rue Obscure in Villefranche
La Rue Obscure, the completely covered street dates from 1260s! - La citadelle Saint-Elme in Villefranche
Roof of the remparts at the citadel. - Valbonne, Rue Grande
Rue Grande in Valbonne. A lovely stroll in rain before a delicious dinner. - Valbonne
Another lovely street in the "Manhattan" of Valbonne. - Place Garibaldi in Nice
- Place de l'Église in Biot
Recently renovated Place de l'Église in Biot. Perfect imperfection. Dating from 15th-17th century. - A gargoyle?
I actually don't know what or who his is, but he surely looks scared. Or scary. - Antibes
One of the lovely streets in the old Antibes. - Biot
A very picturesque house in central Biot. A lovely detail is the missing paint on 'dog's corner' ;-) - Siena Cathedral
The divine interior of the Cathedral. - Ponte Vecchio
THE brige across Arno. Built/destroyed several times. This one is from 1345 and still holds. Butchers used to have their shops here, but were replaced with goldsmiths because of the smell. - Night in Caparica
View from our hotel room. - Chalet of the Countess of Edla
Ferdinand II built this for the opera singer Elise Friederike Hensler, later Countess of Edla. The chalet is alpine like - but dressed in cork. - The Cat's House
Well, here I regretted not carrying my proper camera. Because I couldn't zoom in to the statue of the cat on top of the roof. - Mouans-Sartoux
A lovely old town, very similar to Valbonne. - Biot
Rue de la Poissonnerie in Biot.