Roughly 100 km to the North of Rome you can find another very peculiar village, named Vitorchiano.
It has been the set for several movies and it is easy to understand why.
We have stopped there only a few hours but it is surely worth a longer visit.
Here there is a special focus on its windows!
So interesting and old world. It is beautiful.
Thank you so much ☺️
Beautiful
Thank you Wanda☺️
Living in the land of standard-sized windows, I appreciate the charm of your third photo very much! Grazie, Rebecca
You’re very welcome Rebecca☺️ I think that the third photo already has lots of fans!
With reason, the geometry is beautiful!
I like the third picture especially, that peculiar light on the wall. and the irregularity of the windows’ shapes and disposition.
It is my favorite as well. I find harmony in diversity. It has been taken during the sunset that explains why the light was so warm
Permission for perhaps creating some inspired work. Tengo una idea de crear diversos “sketches” sobre ruinas y paredes de piedra antiguas. Si lo hago finalmente, ¿me das permiso para usar esa imagen como inspiración, por favor?
Claro que sí, Olga! Me hace placer si de cualquier manera una de mis fotos puede inspirarte ☺️
Creo que un comentario mío ha debido de ir a tu carpeta de spam. No añadía nada especial, de todas formas. Muchas gracias!!
Creo que sea mi culpa, estoy haciendo un lío para trasladar el blog a otra plataforma. En unos dias tendría que haber acabado! 😉💪
Totally captivating!
Thank you Sheree ☺️
I was so glad for this chance to visit Vitorchiano. Think about it – it wasn’t even on my list! 😉 I love how windows catch your eye, just as doors do in my case. I’ll have at least three Thursday Doors posts from here. 😀 (But not yet today, something else is in the works.)
I wonder why you are so into doors and me into windows 🤔 but it makes me smile!
Great selection.
I am glad that you have liked it , Robert ☺️