- Bayeux Cathedral
Another grotesque creature, which surely had a meaning. - Civita di Bagnoregio
Thisisalongaddresstoremember.inn.it - Mafra furniture
What a lovely detail in one of the plate cabinets. - Rubber ducklings!
Now this is a lot of rubber ducks! - Jeju
- Fixing a room in a Turkish manner, Antalya
- Jesuitenkirche
The Jesuit (University) Church, built in 1620s and redecorated by Andrea Pozzo in 1703. What a brilliant optical illusion! - Jesuitenkirche, fake dome
The Jesuit (University) Church, built in 1620s and redecorated by Andrea Pozzo in 1703. What a brilliant optical illusion. This is the "dome" from the other side. - Jesuitenkirche
Interior of Jesuit Church - Cow with glasses
Bäckerstraße 12, probably 16th century. A cow. With glasses. Playing Backgammon. With a dog. - Andy Warhol Autoportrait by Blub
In Sansepolcro. - Sandro Boticelli - Portrait of a Youth with a Medal by Blub
In Sancepolcro. - Etruscan well in Perugia
Strange reflections on the water. I don't quite understand them but they look great. - John the Baptist
John the Baptist from Polyptich (1455) by Mariano di Antonio. Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia. - Triptych of Justice
Triptych of Justice (1475) by Bartolomeo Caporali and Sante di Apollonio del Celandro. A member of the confraternity. But why is he having a black circle on the back?!? Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, Perugia. - A in Portoferraio
Again, A. In front, there is a completely normal sailing yacht. That one in the back is not. - The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania (1849-50) by Sir Joseph Noel Paton, detail. Now this is a funny painting! - The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania
The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania (1849-50) by Sir Joseph Noel Paton, detail. - Church of the Holy Souls
The church is so tiny (or rather so full of the Nativity scene) so that traffic lights are installed for the people to enter :-) - Beaches in Cannes
I can't believe there is a beach called 3.14! - Fancy shoes in a shop in Cannes
- A tree trunk
Tiny little bugs started at the right top corner and grew fatter and fatter as they moved on, mostly towards bottom left corner. - Volta pinta
The artist was inspired by Nero's Domus Aurea in Rome. - Volta pinta
This loggia in Piazza del Comune was painted in 1556, probably by Raffaello Coda da Rimini. - San Rufino Cathedral
Spider-dog! On the Assisi Cathedral! I wonder what the official explanation is. - Palazzo del Popolo
Is this a dog with a helmet? And a cow sitting on top of it? - Assembled Italy
Assembled Italy. Actually two of them. - Siena souvenirs
Unfortunately they didn't have the right size ;-) - Torre di Pulcinella
This 17th century Pulcinella from Naples strikes the time. The funny thing is that no-one knows how and when it got here ;-) - Torre di Pulcinella
Look at the top! - :-)
Two doggos watching the Florence Cathedral. - Footpath towards Piazzale Michelangelo
This is one way of repairing collapsing stairs :-) - Quinta da Rigaleira
Heh, this lovely creature is quite literally biting its ass ;-) - Levico Terme
How to make a boring fence interesting. - The Christmas market
The Christmas spirit at the Christmas market in the Dome Square. Even the recycling bins are in festive mood :-) - Duck duck lamp!
These lanterns actually float on water. - Modern times
Modern times in campsites. - :-)
Ah, this is what low pressure does to the food :-)