Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

Rome's Wedding Cake



The Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland) in Rome is a monument that was completed in 1925, honoring Victor Emmanuel, the first king of unified Italy.

Here's a vintage view from the 1950's:



It doesn't matter that it's not Disneyland; I still like to zoom in to ogle the details, like the tour bus and parking signage.



Another vintage 1950's view, showing one of the Guards of Honor for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier:



When I visited Rome in 2004, I remember being completely overwhelmed by the amount of historic buildings, monuments, and statues. Every corner I turned seemed to have another one that I had learned about in my history classes.



On my first day in Rome, I believe I continually walked (and snapped photos, of course) without stopping for at least a solid 8 hours. My dogs (aka my feet) were barking.

At the front of the monument is this statue of Victor Emmanuel himself, sculpted by Enrico Chiaradia.



Three days later I ran across this building again, completely forgetting I had been there before and started shooting it again. I'm glad that I did, as both photo shoots show completely different vantage points of the structure.



That is one fancy hat.



It is not surprising that a building of this size came with a bit of controversy. Apparently a Medieval neighborhood was leveled to make way for its construction.



Many of the locals felt that it was too gaudy. It generated the nicknames "The Wedding Cake" and "The Typewriter." I am sure those aren't monikers that the designer, Giuseppe Sacconi, had in mind when he was drafting it.



You can't blame Sacconi, though; he passed away before the building was completed, and three other architects stepped in: Manfredo Manfredi, Pio Piacentini and Gaetano Koch. This could be a case of too many cooks in the kitchen.







The Colonnade with its massive 50' high columns:



One thing you can't dispute; the view of Rome from the Terrace is a beauty!



See more vintage & current Rome, Italy photos on my Rome web page.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Traveling Thursdays: Capri



Let’s jet-set over to Italy, to the Isle of Capri. If I could afford to retire here, oh what a life it would be! So quiet, so peaceful, so beautiful...this place is hard not to fall in love with.









Although it’s a little tight in the space department, cram yourself into one of these boats so that you can see the amazingly blue waters of the Blue Grotto.





When I traveled to Italy back in 2004, I had a regular film camera and shot about 900 photos in a week. I can only imagine how many I would shoot now with my digital camera. It boggles the mind.

See more Italy photos at my main website.

Monday, April 06, 2009

The Isle of Capri



The Isle of Capri is one of those places that really resonated with me. It was so beautiful, unspoiled (for the most part), and relaxing, that I felt like I could stay there for years...if I could only afford to!

One of the best ways to see its breathtaking beauty is by ski-lift. Soaring over vineyards, your feet almost dangling in the grapes.







For those scared of heights, the views from the top is worth a little sweat:





One must-see at Capri is the Villa San Michele; one can only imagine what it would be like to live in a fantasy home like this. Spectacular views that never end, nestled in a hilltop retreat hidden by the growth of trees and greenery.









Another must-see is the Blue Grotto; the water inside glows an electric blue. Photos cannot capture it, although I tried.





See more Capri photos at my website.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Pompeii



Having the opportunity to visit Italy was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. One of the cities I visited was Pompeii. Whoever the contractor was for the this place, they should have left a manual behind for today’s less-than-stellar home builders. Even the ruins left behind were amazing.





And yes, I was posing.



See more Italy photos at my main website.