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Ancient Architecture

Ancient Architecture
Italian monument from the past
The photography is the most beatiful art for representing the world. With scientific methodology it's document the past without intermediation: what you see is what it exist. An irrinunciable document in archaeology and Cultural Heritage.
I start with Paestum: the Temple of "Cerere" and the Temple of "Poseidon", one of the best preserved temples in the world. In second shoot we go at Segni (south of Rome), with the famous "Porta dei Saraceni", another very well preserved site around Italy. Third I select the photo of "Teatro Marittimo" in Villa Adriani, Tivoli, that's the cover of this album.
For Rome, I starting with the economical, political and religious center of Ancient City: the Forum, a view from Campidoglio hill.
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Paestum: Templum of "Cerere"
Paestum: Templum of "Poseidon"

Tivoli: Maritime Theater at Villa Adriani

Segni: Saraceni Door
Volterra: roman theater and roman thermae
ROME, ITALY: The Eternal City.
The Roman Forum
 The Roman Forum under snow
 Domus of Vestae
This is not architecture, but is one of the most beautiful roman sarcophagus, today at Roman National Museum of Palazzo Massimo
S. Paul Door near Pyramid of Caius Cestius
Asinaria's Door under snow near S. John Basilica.
Ancient Architecture
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Ancient Architecture

Reading the past with photography: italian ancient architecture.

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