- Pomposa vineyards
Our visit to Ravenna started in Pomposa. On a lovely misty morning. - Tuscan countryside
Some stereotypical Tuscan countryside. - Capo di Stella
View of the Lacona beach - La Calcinaia
- Black & white
I love black & white photos directly from the nature. This is Centro Fondo Peronaz, towards Cadore. - It's snowing
- Fresh snow
- Blossoming Magnolia Grandiflora
In Cesena. - Magnolia Grandiflora
In Cesena. - Umbria - View from Todi
- Assisi
- Napoleon's villa
Gardens of the villa. What is going on with this palm tree? With so many tiny palms growing out of it? - Lacona
Elba is beautiful even in rain. - Elba
From Colle Reciso towards San Martino - Elba
From Colle Reciso towards San Martino - Il Casale di Monserrato
A wonderful secret garden - Nonno pino
The largest/oldest pine tree, about 400 years old. 15 m tall with a circumference of 4.5 m. - Sunset
Sunset behind the Monserrato - Villa Romana delle Grotte, Portoferraio
A huuuge villa with an even larger garden. - Monte Capanne cable car
These cable car cages are for two persons only. - Monte Capanne cable car
These bird cages are truly something special. - Spring in Assisi
- Rocca Minore
- Etrurian Temple of Belvedere
Remains of an old Etrurian Temple. A wonderful windy location at the top of the cliff. - Old Testament
Stories from the Old Testament, starting with The apple. - View of Orvieto
- View of Orvieto
- View of Spoleto
- Spring in Umbria
- Monte Pradafitta
View from Monte Pradafitta (1261 m) towards Pettino. - Spring in Umbria
And a lovely blossoming tree. - San Gimignano
View from the park of Rocca di Montestaffoli, a 14th century fortress. - San Gimignano
View over the towers of San Gimignano. There are 14 of them in total. - Love will save the world
L'Amore salva il Mondo by Andrea Roggi (2017). - Love will save the world
Detail of the statue by Andrea Roggi. - Tuscan countryside
- Tuscan countryside
- Abbazia di Sant'Antimo
The monastery was founded by Charlemagne in 781, but I think this church was built between 1118 and 1260. - Abbazia di Sant'Antimo
The church with the visible apse of the original Carolingian Chapel on the left. - Tuscan countryside
- Tuscan countryside
- Fortress
The 14th century fortress was expanded under the Medicis. - View from Pienza
- San Biagio
But the view is fantastic! This is San Biagio, built in 1518-1540 by Antonio da Sangallo the Elder. - Valgadena
On the road towards Levico Terme, just for a short break at the end of the holidays. - Lago di Levico
The calm lake after the storm. - Lago di Levico
- Lago di Levico
Lago di Levico was awarded Bandiera Blue for excellent water quality. - Lago di Levico
The lake is 2840 m long, 950 m wide and 38 m deep. - Lago di Levico
There is a wonderful walking path around the lake. - Lago di Levico
Ideal for swimming and paddling. - Turkey tail fungus
I think these are turkey tail fungi. I may be wrong though. - Lago di Levico
View from the other side of the lake, towards Levico Terme. - Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore
Founded in 1276, built and re-built several times. This building is from 1876. - View from strada del Menador
View towards Lago di Caldonazzo (left) and Lago di Levico (right). - Classe
More idyllic scenery. Not all of it is completely original though, but I don't know which part is and which isn't.