Well Meg you're flattering me. I stopped the Italian description state that most visitors of this blog are english speaking. -- Of course will be my great honour to start again tomorow to insert the italian description expecially for you !
A lil secret: both description said same things but I was starting with the English one then I translated it into Italian :-)
The proportions of this building are wondrous. There's a simplicity about it I love. And the colour. And the beautiful dome. This has been a beautiful serious of photos, Fabrizio. What a wonderful church.
Torino was the first Capital of Italy, the city that hosted XX Olympic and IX Paralympic Winter Games and Torino Daily Photo is the first photo blog of the city --- I am sorry but due the spam comments, anonymous users are not allowed...
A beautiful row of buildings, I love the windows all in a line.
ReplyDeleteYou'd never know that the dome had such beauty inside.
Ohhhh, are you no longer posting in Italian? Would I have to go look somewhere else for my daily lesson?
ReplyDeleteWell Meg you're flattering me. I stopped the Italian description state that most visitors of this blog are english speaking. -- Of course will be my great honour to start again tomorow to insert the italian description expecially for you !
ReplyDeleteA lil secret: both description said same things but I was starting with the English one then I translated it into Italian :-)
The proportions of this building are wondrous. There's a simplicity about it I love. And the colour. And the beautiful dome. This has been a beautiful serious of photos, Fabrizio. What a wonderful church.
ReplyDeleteI love that it's so clean and empty in the photo. The colors are wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteI wish I can speak Italian.
Thanks for visiting my blog. I have enjoyed your pictures of San Lorenzo's Church.
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