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An interesting detail
Almost every corner, building or street in Florence give you an opportunity to find something new every day. I found out about “Berta”, a stone head embedded in the side of the tower of Santa Maria Ma...
This curiosous head is adhering to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, being probably part of one of the Roman statues that were used during the Middle Ages to beauty the edi...
I've been in Florence for 6 years and I've been surprised. I've just discovered the Berta, because strangely I'm always up with my nose, I'm a careful watcher of the small details I love to photograph them ...
If you pass by de'Cerretani (a section of the director linking the station or square of S.Maria Novella with the square of St. John, where's the Duomo), to the height of the ancient church of S.Maria Maggiore...
Italian buildings are often carved with 々 sculptures, which make them noble, but the sculptures on the walls of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore are creepy. They pop out into the brown walls is it?
An interesting detail
Almost every corner, building or street in Florence give you an opportunity to find something new every day. I found out about “Berta”, a stone head embedded in the side of the tower of Santa Maria Ma...
A reality and several legends
This curiosous head is adhering to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, being probably part of one of the Roman statues that were used during the Middle Ages to beauty the edi...
Lover of details
I've been in Florence for 6 years and I've been surprised. I've just discovered the Berta, because strangely I'm always up with my nose, I'm a careful watcher of the small details I love to photograph them ...
One head in a clock
If you pass by de'Cerretani (a section of the director linking the station or square of S.Maria Novella with the square of St. John, where's the Duomo), to the height of the ancient church of S.Maria Maggiore...
A little creepy head.
Italian buildings are often carved with 々 sculptures, which make them noble, but the sculptures on the walls of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore are creepy. They pop out into the brown walls is it?