Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Corso Unità d'Italia


Translated it means "Unity of Italy" because along this "Corso" (boulevard in French and in English) in 1961 there was the International Expo of the first century since Unity of the country. Unfortunately it's only in Italian but it's very interesting to see images 46 years old clicking HERE (click on "immagini" or "video"). Next appointment will be the International Expo in 2011 where you all will be very welcomed here. -- On the right it's possible to see Palavela where there was Figure Skating in last Olympic Winter Games.

Si chiama Unità d'Italia in onore all'Esposizione nternazionale che si tenne nel 1961 in occasione del primo centenario dell'Unità d'Italia. Da QUESTO sito è interessante vedere alcune immagini dell'epoca. Il prossimo appuntamento sarà l'Expo Internazionale del 2011. Sulla destra è il Palavela ove ci furono le gare di pattinaggio artistico durante gli scorsi Giochi Olimpici Invernali.
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9 comments:

Nazzareno said...

Bella foto, nonostante il traffico automobilistico che l'attraversa(tutti di corsa tranne un paio), l'ambiente urbanistico è avvolto in una bolla di tranquillità.

Nikon said...

Amazing old photos, Fabrizio - they look older than 1961!

Anonymous said...

Very nice photograph, Fabrizio.

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lv2scpbk said...

Looks nice. It's so clean looking. Some of our highways don't look that clean.

Anonymous said...

I love old photographs -- love imaging times past. Thanks for the link.

Kate said...

Boulevards make utilitarian objects like roads look almost attractive. Good shot and informative links.

Anonymous said...

That's obviously a "roman" road - straight as a die as far as you can see

Fabrizio Zanelli said...

Nikon I agree. Me too when I watched those photos I had same feeling :-)

albi(francesca perani) said...

hi Fabrizio, just discovered your blog it's really interesting love the pictures, finally i am going to learn something about this beautiful city!