Photographer’s Note
It's not easy to explain how I feel when I travel through my country. it seems to me like I'm exploring an endless treasures collection.
This is exactly what I felt last sunday. We had a short tour in southern Lombardia, we visited Cremona, the town of Stradivari, and Sabbioneta, the ideal town created by prince Vespasiano Gonzaga. Next days I'll post some pictures of that places. And then we were just...coming home...and, like it happened many times in the past, we casually passed near an interesting place...we took the exit and this wonderful building appeared to our eyes.
Other two views are in the WS.
Added to the 'italian buildings' theme
It's the Reggia of Colorno, near Parma. Infos from parmaitaly.com:
The first Fortress in Colorno was built in the XIII century to protect the region across the Po river. It belonged to noble families such as the Da Correggio and the Terzi family.
From an ancient Fortress to a refined mansion, it reached a great splendour thanks to the cultivated and nice Barbara Sanseverino who, between the XVI and XVII century, made the palace the seat of a refined court life by gathering the paintings of Tiziano, Giulio Romano, Correggio, Mantegna e Raffaello.
After the decapitation and the confiscation of the property of the countess on order of the Duke Ranuccio I, in 1612 Colorno and its Fortress passed on to the Farnese family.
About 100 years after Barbara's death the Duke Ranuccio II Farnese started the works which gave the Fortress its current baroc look.
Many interventions were planned by the Court architect Ferdinando Galli Bibiena: the Palace, the park and the fountains of Colorno became famous at the other Courts due to their magnificence and beauty.
The Borboni succeded the Farnese. As a matter of fact, in the night of 17 October 1732 the 17-year old Don Carlos, arrived from Spain, entered the ducal park which appeared in its magnificence, brightly lit, animated by players, singers, surprise machines and fireworks.
Since 1750, during the reign of Don Filippo of Borbone the architect Petitot and the sculptor Boudard worked in the palace; the Court Theatre regularly received Italian and French companies which stirred Carlo Goldoni who was often among the guests of the Court.
The French revolution and the Napoleone's campains upset the happy court life. The palace was declared "imperial" (that is possible residence of the French emperor)and the Vienna Congress assigned it to the former empress the Austria Grand Duchess Marie Louise.
During her thirty-year excellent governing she took great care both of the park and of the Palace where she often spent her days.
The Borbone succeded her after her death, who where called "the second" to distinguish them from the previous family and with them the Court life ended up.
Nowadays the Palace houses shows and exhibition and the park is open to the pubblic.
Jeppo, asajernigan, paololg, AiresSantos has marked this note useful
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Jeppo
(11602) 2009-06-02 2:09
nota molto interessante e completa.
il titolo é decisamente appropriato: da noi giri l'angolo e scopri ricchezze, varietà e meraviglie che altri si sognano.
ciao
jeppo
cobra112
(11202) 2009-06-02 4:39
Ciao Giorgio. Concordo con la nota. La nostra bella Italia è una miniera di situazioni storico/artistiche sempre di alto livello. Buona qui la doppia, anzi tripla prospettiva anche se ritengo, considerato il POV frontale rispetto allo spigolo destro della torre porincipale, sia un po' storta a sx. Spero ti piaccia il WS.
Roberto
asajernigan
(13889) 2009-06-02 9:25
Giorgio,
This is a nicely composed shot taken from a fine POV. The angle of the building gives the scene a nice sense of depth and direction. The lighting and colors are great with nice sharpness and detail.
TFS,
Asa
paololg
(13172) 2009-06-02 15:36
Ciao caro Giorgio,
e vorrei vedere a chi non piace questa stupenda architettura, specialamente quando è proposta con una immagine come questa! POV e composizione prospettica perfetti, il tutto condito con una buona dose di eccellente nitidezza e piacevoili colori. Veramente bella, bravo!
Ciao, buon mercoledì!
Paolo
AiresSantos
(41322) 2009-06-03 3:53
Ciao Gio
I agree with you, Italy has wonderful building, amazing architecture.
Beautiful colours and light. Good sharpness and POV
Have a nice day
Aires
Photo Information
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Copyright: Giorgio Mercuri (giorgimer)
(20674) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-05-31
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM
- Exposure: f/8, 1/40 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Italian buildings [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-02 0:49








