The alleys and arches of Varese Ligure.
After Piazza Fieschi, which is immediately to the left of this photo, this is one of my favorite views of Borgorotondo.
I really like the flying buttresses between one house and another and, to tell the truth, I have never understood their meaning (whether they have an aesthetic or structural use).
Maybe I already took a very similar photo a few years ago but this one is definitely more beautiful in terms of colors and visual angle.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
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Commissioned by the Fieschi family for the control and defence of the Varese area, it is made up of identical stone houses arranged along the perimeter which, with an elliptical shape, enclose the two main squares (Piazza Fieschi and Piazza Castello), where the commercial activities, warehouses and laboratories were located in the porticoes below.
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The alleys and arches of Varese Ligure – Les ruelles et les arches de Varese Ligure – Los callejones y arcos de Varese Ligure – Os becos e arcos de Varese Ligure – Die Gassen und Bögen von Varese Ligure – Những con hẻm và mái vòm của Varese Ligure
If you want to find some ideas or learn more about Liguria, I refer you to the Liguria Region Tourism website: lamialiguria.it. This is the institutional website of the Region: regione.liguria.it.
If you are passionate about trails I invite you to read the guide: I 50 sentieri più belli della Liguria or Sentieri sul mare. If you are passionate about mysteries and legends then I suggest these books: Liguria magica e misteriosa and also Liguria nascosta e dimenticata.
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