As promised, to better realize how the dome and latern are set, I publish this photo taken not exactly under the dome (as yesterday I did) but beside the altar, in fact you can see the organ that usually is put at first floor over the entrance.
What to say. Your photos are just incredible. I like churches. The old one. Even if I'm an atheist i like visiting churches and feeling it's special atmosphere and beuty.
I do not know other churches where, to the place of the facade it is us the you show of a civil building, but I should say that it pleases myself many. The dome, then, simply preserving a classic structure, it has a refined execution. I understand and I share the motive that lover does you a lot this church.
Well I can't decide, but I think I like this even better than the previous one, although they are both different. This one captures the interior and space of the architecture, plus the light and decoration. The other one is nice for it's geometery
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Enlarged, it is astonishingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIncredible design.
Unbelievably pretty cathedral
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I love the light in that photo. The organ seems to be completely gilded, it must be a stunning piece.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing work of architecture and art.
ReplyDeleteYesterday's photo and today's are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat to say. Your photos are just incredible. I like churches. The old one. Even if I'm an atheist i like visiting churches and feeling it's special atmosphere and beuty.
ReplyDeleteI do not know other churches where, to the place of the facade it is us the you show of a civil building, but I should say that it pleases myself many. The dome, then, simply preserving a classic structure, it has a refined execution. I understand and I share the motive that lover does you a lot this church.
ReplyDeleteWouw. Amazing ...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place to visit and photograph. Your picture is stunning.
ReplyDeleteWell I can't decide, but I think I like this even better than the previous one, although they are both different. This one captures the interior and space of the architecture, plus the light and decoration. The other one is nice for it's geometery
ReplyDeleteA*1 XlenT shot ;o]
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! Nothing even remotely like that in Naples, Florida ;-)
ReplyDeletewow what a beautiful dome. I have so much respect for the builders at that time.
ReplyDeleteI, too, enlarge photos such as this and the one you posted yesterday. The richness and colours are almost overwhelming, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot, you caught the perfect angle. Yesterday's photo was wonderful, too.
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