Photographer’s Note
Portovenere (sometimes, in English, Porto Venere) is a town and comune (municipality) located on the Ligurian coast of Italy in the province of La Spezia. It comprises the three villages of Fezzano, Le Grazie and Portovenere, and the three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto. In 1997 Portovenere and the villages of Cinque Terre were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The ancient Portus Veneris is believed to date back to at least the middle of the 1st century BCE. It has been said that the name refers to a temple to the goddess Venus which was sited on the promontory where the church of Peter the Apostle now stands. The name has also been linked to that of the hermit Saint Venerius. In Roman times the city was essentially a fishing community.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Portovenere became the base of the Byzantine fleet in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, but was destroyed by the Lombards in 643 CE. Later, it was a frequent target of Saracen raids. First indications of the existence of a castle date from 1113, and in 1161 the walls were erected. Portovenere became a fiefdom of a family from Vezzano before passing to Genoa in the early 12th century. In 1494 it suffered a devastating bombardment from the Aragonese fleet during their war with Genoa: subsequently the old part of the town declined in importance, giving way to the development of the Borgo Nuovo (or new district), which had existed from 1139 and is centred on the church of St. Peter.
The Gothic church of Saint Peter, consecrated in 1198. It was built over a pre-existing 5th century Palaeo-Christian church, which had rectangular plan and semicircular apse. The new part, from the 13th century, is marked externally by white and black stripes.
The Romanesque church of Saint Lawrence, erected in 1098 by the Genoese. It probably occupies the site of ancient temple dedicated to Jupiter. The church was damaged by a fire in 1340 and by the Aragonese attack in 1494, and was further restored in 1582.
The Doria Castle
The Grotta dell'Arpaia (now collapsed), known as Byron’s Grotto, from which in 1822 the English poet swam across the gulf of La Spezia to San Terenzo to visit Shelley in Lerici.
The medieval nucleus of Le Grazie is set around the 14th century Church of Our Lady of the Graces; nearby is a medieval convent, which once belonged to the Olivetans, and the remains of the 1st century BCE Roman villa of Varignano (finds from the recent excavations at the villa are held in the Antiquarium della Villa Romana del Varignano in Portovenere).
In Fezzano the medieval alleyways are noteworthy, along with the 1740 church of Saint John the Baptist and the recently restored Villa Cattaneo.
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sam224, teutza, papagolf21, Silvio1953, ChrisJ, John_F_Kennedy, Muse, Floydian, nwoehnl, carper, syd1946, Gerrit, john_c, vinicio, chrisnet, AiresSantos, pasternak, Vato_Law, yogi32, donluicu has marked this note useful
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barrufeto_77
(25619) 2006-12-04 4:37
Hi Paolo.
The different colours in the houses are a lovely composition.
Well seen.
Rgs, Oscar
sam224
(5851) 2006-12-04 4:53
In Liguria le case sono in grado di rapirci con i loro colori pastello che creano un bel contrasto col mare blu, proprio come in questa immagine.
Bravo.
papagolf21
(55990) 2006-12-04 5:15
Bonjour, mon ami Paolo,
C'est l'histoire de Portovenere qui se déroule sous nos yeux éblouis par tant de beauté !
Combien de vies faudrait-il pour pouvoir admirer tous ces lieux emplis d'histoire et de charme.
Une prise de vue très réussie et particulièrement intéressante.
Amitiés.
Philippe
besnard
(30182) 2006-12-04 5:22
Bonjour Paolo
Très joli cliché de ces maisons très colorées au bord de la mer d'une couleur bleu qui donne envie d'y faire un petit plongeon.
Merci pour le partage et bonne journée.
Nicole
pastadog
(12821) 2006-12-04 5:26
Ciao Paolo - impressive POV from the sea, excellent colors of block of houses with their green shutters and attractive turquoise sea; these coastal Ligurian towns are really beautiful, TFS, Daniel
Silvio1953
(40881) 2006-12-04 5:36
Ciao Paolo, splendida immagine con un caleidoscopio di vivi colori, ottima composizione, ciao Silvio
ChrisJ
(69588) 2006-12-04 5:42
Bonjourno Paolo
Wonderful diagonal layering, & a nice pov overlooking the colourful waterfront. I like the alternating house colours of yellow & red. Ciao.
John_F_Kennedy
(30689) 2006-12-04 5:54
Ilove this beautiful coloured houses as they stringed on a line. Stunning. Very well done. Like a painting.
Achim
Muse
(30597) 2006-12-04 6:10
Hello Paolo,
Une jolie vue de cet endroit charmant aux belles couleurs du Sud.
Un bon pov et un bon cadrage avec toutes ces maisons en enfilade.
Best regards
Denise
rbcy1974
(20742) 2006-12-04 6:37
Hello Paolo
Very beautiful architecture
nice mixture of colours an dcuse of three elements water houses and sky.
THe houses are a bit too much under the shadow, you could try to clarify them with shadow/highlight.
Regards
Daniel
Floydian
(30970) 2006-12-04 8:41
Hi Paolo,
A very colourful image, great how all these old houses have different colours and to see how a few of them have to be under contruction.
Good pov...brings some good depth.
Regards, Henk
nwoehnl
(118) 2006-12-04 8:45
Ciao Paolo. A pleasant illustration of this characteristic architecture; I like to see this alignment of colorful houses along the harborside, with the church tower protectively overlooking the village. Nice pastel colors in the photo, and a good informative note to accompany it.
stefanocer
(10335) 2006-12-04 11:50
Bellissima cartolina , inquadratura e colori molto belli , bravo.
Stefano.
carper
(64130) 2006-12-04 12:42
very nice one Paolo,
good pov and very nice composition, the lines are good even as the details, very good work, well done.
gr. Jaap
syd1946
(17807) 2006-12-04 12:48
Hello Paolo,
Excellent point of view you choose here for this shot.Also an image with with big architecture interesting and lovely colors all around.Excellent work!
Greetings,
Thomas
Gerrit
(35493) 2006-12-04 18:16
Hi Paolo.
a beautiful row of houses on a strange spot. You rather expect this kind of buildings in the narrow streets of a big citiy's centre and not between the sea and the mountains.
Well seen and performed.
Regards, Gerrit
vinicio
(22260) 2006-12-05 7:46
Ho un bel ricordo di Portovenere, qualche anno fa...
Ottima carrellata delle tipiche case colorate, bella prospettiva, complimenti, anche per l'esauriente nota, prima o poi ci torno, chissà...
Ciao
Vinicio "il nostalgico"
john_c
(24635) 2006-12-05 11:02
Hi Paolo,
The lovely pastel hues and tones really adorn the town, and you have framed it well with the turquoise water. There is just enough light on the buildings to save the photo from being too dark. As it is, I find the town most alluring. Well captured.
John
chrisnet
(20354) 2006-12-06 8:04
Hi Paolo,
I like these colorful facades, very good POV and framing, it's a beautiful scene, well done and thanks for sharing.
Regards
Christian
capthaddock
(28640) 2006-12-06 12:40
Hi Paolo - what a colourful wall, I spent a night there last month, will post photos from there soon, beautiful town isn't it?
pasternak
(13032) 2006-12-06 13:27
Ciao Paolo, looks inviting with the row of the colourful houses framed by the sea and the hill slope. Cinque Terre is on my waiting list...
Cheers
Alexander
Mistral
(13630) 2006-12-10 15:06
Ciao Paolo,
è tanto che non vado più a Portovenere.
Grazie di avermelo ricordato con la tua bella foto.
Buona settimana!
Luca
Vato_Law
(11638) 2006-12-11 16:04
Ciao Paolo,
Nice capture of these colourful houses so typical from your country, with the boats lying at their bottom waiting for someone to come and get them into a ride. I like the dinamism created by the diagonal line of this picture, as I like to see the greenery scene behind the house line.
Beautiful natural colours on this photo of yours.
Cheers.
Paulo
captainsgirl
(3446) 2006-12-12 16:51
so very pretty the houses all in a row..so colorful on the banks of that beautiuful sea..simple houses with a great view!! TFS
Donna :o)
Thanks for your comments on my photo "Waiting for the Sun ":o
Photo Information
- Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo) (40651)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-11-00
- Categories: Nature, Architecture
- Camera: Canon PowerShot S410
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-12-04 4:33








