- Phaselis
- Doggo!
Another old barn transformed into a new house. Is that a dog-shaped opening? - Contrada Uberti, Cesena
- Medieval streets in Todi
- Via dell'Arringo, Spoleto
- Via Fontesecca, Spoleto
- Doors on Via Palazzo dei Duchi, Spoleto
- Portoferraio
You must enter another dimension behind these doors, otherwise I cannot imagine how these are separate apartments/houses. - Rio nell'Elba
I still don't understand how TWO apartments can fit into such a small house. - Glasswork in Biot
One of the many glassworks/galleries in Biot. - Place de l'Église in Biot
- Rue Vieille Boucherie in Biot
One of the many pretty little streets in Biot. - Impasse le Redon in Biot
Another lovely detail in Biot. - La Légende des siècles
I wonder what is behind these doors... Maybe just a huge Hugo fan? Place des Arcades in Biot. - Rue du Haut Castelet in Antibes
And yet another magical street in the old Antibes. - Valbonne
More doors from Valbonne - Chambre d'Amour in Valbonne
- Valbonne
Super-cute doors in Valbonne. The world would be a friendlier place with more doors like this. - Levico Terme
An interesting old entrance. - A closed bar
A closed bar, opposite the Powder Tower. - Capilla Real
Royal Chapel portal. - Palacio de la Madraza
The madrasa was founded in 1349 by Yusuf I, Most of the building (now part of University of Granada) was replaced with a baroque building. These (I think) are the doors of Saints Caecilius and Gregory of Elvira. With pomegranate underneath, the symbol of Granada. - Alcaicería
Super lively during day, super lonely otherwise. This part has been a shopping centre since the 11th century. - Alcazaba
What lovely patterns! - Derrière une porte
I once had to write a story "Derrière une porte" being given an image similar to this one. I probably could write another one for this door as well. - Bayeux Cathedral
The portal of Saint Thomas Becket, showing the assembly of Northampton (1164) and the Assembly of Ambosus (1170); crossing of the English Channel and his martyrdom; and the veneration of his tomb.