ritachi
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This is the most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte
settlement in the Mediterranean region, perfectly adapted to its
terrain and ecosystem. The first inhabited zone dates from the
Palaeolithic, while later settlements illustrate a number of
significant stages in human history. Matera is in the southern region
of Basilicata.
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The building is on the site of the so-called "Rocks of the Siren" and,
indeed, was originally called "La Villa Sirena". It changed hands a
number of times and finally was inherited in 1630 by the woman whose
name it now bears, Anna Stigilano, who then married the Spanish
viceroy of Naples. She had the building redone by the great architect,
Cosimo Fanzago, in the 1640s and, since that time, the building has
been called Villa Donn'Anna. Thanks for viewing.
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The building is on the site of the so-called "Rocks of the Siren" and,
indeed, was originally called "La Villa Sirena". It changed hands a
number of times and finally was inherited in 1630 by the woman whose
name it now bears, Anna Stigilano, who then married the Spanish
viceroy of Naples. She had the building redone by the great architect,
Cosimo Fanzago, in the 1640s and, since that time, the building has
been called Villa Donn'Anna. Thanks for viewing.
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Thank you friends! Ben ritrovati:)))
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Sempre perfetti i tuoi b/n. Ciao El!!!
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Simply wonderful! Ciao.
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Nice image. I like it. Good light and composition. Ciao.
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Questa mi era sfuggita. Splendida!!!
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Bellissima!!! Ciao El.
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Excellent!!! Ciao.
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Bellissima! Ciao.
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Wonderful! Artistic and original. Ciao.
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Ci siamo affacciati alla stessa finestra??? Bellissima questa immagine con un pò di nebbia. Ciao.
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Bella interpretazione!!! Ciao.
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A great capture. Bravo. Ciao.
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Beautiful image! Very well done. Ciao.
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Suggestive! A great shot. Ciao.
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Good perspective. I like it. Ciao.
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Excellent!