The facade of Palazzo Giureconsulti in Milan

La facciata di Palazzo dei Giureconsulti a Milano

The facade of Palazzo Giureconsulti in Milan.
Located in the heart of Milan, in Piazza Mercanti, the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti is a magnificent example of 16th-century Mannerist architecture. Its construction began in 1562 to a design by architect Vincenzo Seregni, commissioned by Pope Pius IV, born Giovanni Angelo Medici.
The palace was built on the site of a previous 13th-century building, which was demolished to make way for the new structure. A distinctive element of the palace is the civic tower, originally built by Napo Torriani, which was integrated into the new project as a bell tower. The bell, known as “Zavataria”, was rung to announce public events such as executions.
The building initially served as the seat of the Collegio dei Nobili Dottori, an institution that trained politicians and lawyers. Over the centuries, the palace has housed various institutions, including the Stock Exchange, the Telegraph and the Banca Popolare di Milano. Since 1911, it has been owned by the Chamber of Commerce of Milan.
During the Second World War, the building suffered serious damage due to bombings, but was restored in the 1980s under the direction of Gianni Mezzanotte. This restoration equipped the building with modern technological equipment, making it a prestigious multifunctional center for events and conferences.
Today, the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti continues to be a point of reference for the city of Milan, hosting cultural events, conferences and business meetings. Its strategic location, a few steps from the Duomo, makes it an unmissable destination for those visiting the city.

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La facciata di Palazzo dei Giureconsulti a Milano

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The facade of Palazzo Giureconsulti in Milan – La façade du Palazzo Giureconsulti à Milan – La fachada del Palazzo Giureconsulti en Milán – A fachada do Palazzo Giureconsulti em Milão – Die Fassade des Palazzo Giureconsulti in Mailand – Mặt tiền của Palazzo Giureconsulti ở Milan

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The facade of the Nicolosio Lomellini palace in Genoa

La facciata del palazzo Nicolosio Lomellini a Genova

The facade of the Nicolosio Lomellini palace in Genoa.
One of the most beautiful and famous streets in Genoa is certainly via Garibaldi, home to many of the Rolli palaces.
One of the palaces is the one I photographed in this article: Palazzo Podestà (or Nicolosio Lomellini) from the name of the last owner, Andrea Podestà.

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La facciata del palazzo Nicolosio Lomellini a Genova

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The façade, where the strong presence of Bergamasco is perceived, is enlivened by a rich stucco decoration, with winged female herms, to support the string course of the ground floor; ribbons and drapes to hold up, on the first floor, trophies of arms; garlands and masks crowning the windows, with classical figures within oval medallions, on the second. Even in the festive stucco apparatus of the oval-plan atrium, the intervention of Bergamasco is evident, who was able to introduce the suggestions of the most up-to-date Mannerist culture to Genoa.
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The facade of the Nicolosio Lomellini palace in Genoa – La façade du palais Nicolosio Lomellini à Gênes – La fachada del palacio Nicolosio Lomellini en Génova – A fachada do palácio Nicolosio Lomellini em Génova – Die Fassade des Nicolosio Lomellini-Palastes in Genua – Mặt tiền của cung điện Nicolosio Lomellini ở Genoa

One of the facades of the Sagrada Familia

Una delle facciate della Sagrada Familia

One of the facades of the Sagrada Familia.
The Sagrada Familia, the iconic basilica in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí, is famous for its three facades, each of which tells a different part of the life of Christ. Of these, the Passion Facade is perhaps the most austere and dramatic, representing the suffering and death of Jesus.
Work on the Passion Facade began in 1954, almost thirty years after Gaudí's death. Unlike the Nativity Facade, which was rich in detail and decoration, Gaudí imagined the Passion Facade as a more sober and austere work, inspired by the skeletal structure he had experimented with in the Crypt of Colonia Güell.
Oriented towards the west, the facade is supported by six large oblique pillars reminiscent of sequoia trunks. Above them, a pyramid-shaped pediment is composed of eighteen bone-shaped columns, surmounted by a large cross with a crown of thorns and three adoring angels. This austere and linear design is in stark contrast to the decorative richness of the Nativity Facade.
The Passion Facade has three portals, dedicated respectively to Faith, Hope and Charity. The doors, created by the artist Josep Maria Subirachs, are decorated with texts that recount the last days of Jesus, rather than with vegetal motifs as in the Nativity Facade.
– The Portal of Charity: The central portal is separated by a mullioned window with the Greek letters Alpha and Omega, symbols of the beginning and the end. The side doors feature scenes from the Passion according to the Gospels of Matthew and John.
– The Portal of Faith: This portal is dedicated to Jesus’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, with a representation of the full moon indicating the time period of the scene.
Subirachs’ sculptures add an extra layer of drama to the façade. The tormented and disturbing figures represent Christ’s suffering during the crucifixion in an extremely realistic way. The straight lines and geometric shapes of the sculptures are unique compared to the rest of the basilica, underlining the austerity of Gaudí’s design.

The Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia is a masterpiece of drama and symbolism. Every detail, from the bone-shaped columns to the tormented sculptures, helps tell the story of Christ’s suffering and death in a powerful and moving way. This façade not only reflects Gaudí’s artistic vision, but also his deep faith and commitment to creating a work that transcends time.

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The Passion façade was begun in 1954 according to the drawings and explanations that Gaudí had left. The towers were finished in 1976 and since then work has been carried out on the sculptural decoration. Gaudí designed this façade while recovering from Malta fever in Puigcerdà in 1911. Dedicated to the Passion of Jesus, it aims to reflect the suffering of Christ in his crucifixion, as a ransom for the sins of men.
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One of the facades of the Sagrada Familia – Une des façades de la Sagrada Familia – Une des façades de la Sagrada Familia – Uma das fachadas da Sagrada Família – Eine der Fassaden der Sagrada Familia – Một trong những mặt tiền của Sagrada Familia

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– https://notiziescientifiche.it/i-10-migliori-libri-su-gaudi/
– https://www.abitare.it/it/ https://scholar.google.com.sg/schhp?hl=it

The Mammoth Facade of Milan Cathedral

La mastodontica facciata del Duomo di Milano

The massive façade of the Milan Cathedral.
The façade of the Milan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is one of the most extraordinary examples of Gothic architecture in Italy. Construction of the Cathedral began in 1386 and the façade, which is one of the most iconic parts of the building, was completed in 1805.
The façade of the Milan Cathedral is a true mosaic of architectural styles, the result of centuries of work and different influences. Initially designed in Gothic style, the façade underwent numerous modifications over the centuries, incorporating elements of the Renaissance, Baroque and Neo-Gothic. This mix of styles makes the façade of the Cathedral unique in its kind, testifying to the complex construction history of the complex.
The façade is characterized by five sections that suggest the presence of the internal naves, with six buttresses surmounted by spires. The five portals and the windows above date back to the 17th century, while the central balcony is from 1790 and the three neo-Gothic windows are from the 19th century. The bas-relief decoration of the portals was sculpted at the time of Archbishop Borromeo based on designs by Cerano, and the statues of the Apostles and Prophets on the consoles are all from the 19th century.
One of the distinctive features of the façade of Milan Cathedral is the extraordinary abundance of sculptures. These works, which cover a time span from the 14th to the 20th century, were created by masters of various origins. The stained glass windows, also part of the grandiose decorative cycle, have been replaced over the centuries, with few original examples from the 15th and 16th centuries still visible.

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La mastodontica facciata del Duomo di Milano

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Symbol of the Lombard capital, and located in the homonymous square in the center of the metropolis, it is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente. It is the largest church in Italy.
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The Mammoth Facade of Milan Cathedral – La façade gigantesque de la cathédrale de Milan – La gigantesca fachada de la Catedral de Milán – A gigantesca fachada da Catedral de Milão – Die Mammutfassade des Mailänder Doms – Mặt tiền khổng lồ của Nhà thờ Milan

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The Church of San Giovanni Battista in Mattarana

La facciata della chiesa di San Giovanni Battista a Mattarana

The facade of the church of San Giovanni Battista in Mattarana.
A small village, in the province of La Spezia, with its simple but beautiful church dedicated to San Giovanni.

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La facciata della chiesa di San Giovanni Battista a Mattarana

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The facade of the church of San Giovanni Battista in Mattarana – La façade de l’église de San Giovanni Battista à Mattarana – La fachada de la iglesia de San Giovanni Battista en Mattarana – A fachada da igreja de San Giovanni Battista em Mattarana – Die Fassade der Kirche San Giovanni Battista in Mattarana – Mặt tiền nhà thờ San Giovanni Battista ở Mattarana

The Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Familia

La Facciata della Natività della Sagrada Familia a Barcellona

The Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
The Sagrada Familia, located in Barcelona, ​​is one of the most famous masterpieces of the architect Antoni Gaudí. Of its three main facades, the Nativity Facade is particularly significant for its beauty and symbolism.
The Nativity Facade, facing northeast, is dedicated to the birth of Jesus Christ. This facade was almost entirely completed under the supervision of Gaudí himself between 1894 and 1930. It is a celebration of life, birth and hope, reflecting Gaudí's deep Catholic faith.
The facade is composed of three main portals, each dedicated to a Christian virtue: Faith, Hope and Charity. The central portal, that of Charity, is the heart of the composition, with the scene of the Nativity of Christ as its dominant element. Here, the Holy Family is surrounded by angels, animals and adoring shepherds, as well as the arrival of the Three Wise Men.
Every detail of the façade was designed to convey a spiritual message. The columns are decorated with turtles at their bases, symbols of the land and the sea, representing time as something fixed and immutable. In contrast, the chameleons on the sides of the façade symbolize constant change.
Many artists contributed to the creation of this façade. Among the best known are the sculptor Carles Mani, who worked on the figures of the angels, and Llorenç Matamala, one of Gaudí's closest collaborators, who was responsible for many of the ornamental sculptures. In the 1980s, the Japanese Etsuro Sotoo played a key role in completing the decorations, adding angelic figures and naturalistic representations.
Although Gaudí's vision for a polychrome façade with painted statues and stained glass details was not realized, the Nativity Façade remains extraordinarily expressive. Its complexity and richness of symbols continue to enchant visitors from all over the world.

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La Facciata della Natività della Sagrada Familia a Barcellona

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Dedicated to the joyful event of the birth of Jesus, this façade features jubilant decorations in which all the elements evoke life. It focuses on the human and familiar side of Jesus, with a profusion of popular elements such as work tools and domestic animals. Oriented to the east (northeast), it is divided into three portals, dedicated to the theological virtues: hope on the left, faith on the right, and charity in the center, with the Door of Jesus surmounted by the Tree of Life.
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The Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona – La façade de la Nativité de la Sagrada Familia à Barcelone – La Fachada del Nacimiento de la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona – A fachada da Natividade da Sagrada Família em Barcelona – Die Krippenfassade der Sagrada Familia in Barcelona – Mặt tiền Giáng sinh của Sagrada Familia ở Barcelona

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– https://sagradafamilia.barcelonatickets.org/it/visita-la-sagrada-familia/le-facciate-della-sagrada-familia/
– https://www.sagrada-familia-barcelona.com/it/scoprire/facciata-della-sagrada-familia/

The Liceu Theatre on the Rambla in Barcelona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

The Liceu Theatre on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.
In the heart of Barcelona, ​​among the lively streets of the Raval district, lies a jewel of culture and art: the Liceu Theatre. Also known as the Gran Teatre del Liceu, this prestigious theatre has been a point of reference for opera, ballet and other top-quality artistic performances in the Catalan city and beyond for over 170 years.
Inaugurated in 1847, the Liceu Theatre has a long and illustrious history. Its neoclassical façade and sumptuous interior with Belle Époque decorations make it one of the most beautiful and iconic theatres in Europe. Over the years, the Liceu has hosted some of the greatest operas, ballets and concerts, attracting artists and audiences from all over the world.
The Liceu Theatre has seen the performance of some of the greatest names in art and music. Opera singers such as Maria Callas and Plácido Domingo have graced its stage, while internationally renowned dancers have given unforgettable performances. The Liceu’s reputation as a place of artistic excellence has been consistently recognised and celebrated around the world.
In addition to traditional productions, the Teatro del Liceu is also committed to promoting artistic innovation and the search for new talent. The theatre regularly offers spaces for artistic experimentation, allowing new creators to present their works and explore new forms of artistic expression. This commitment to innovation has kept the Liceu at the forefront of the times, ensuring it remains one of Barcelona’s leading cultural institutions.
One of the main objectives of the Teatro del Liceu is to make art and culture accessible to all. Through educational programs, guided tours and community initiatives, the Liceu is committed to engaging and inspiring a diverse audience, offering everyone the opportunity to discover and appreciate the wonders of art.
For anyone visiting Barcelona, ​​an evening at the Teatro del Liceu is an unforgettable experience. Whether you are an opera lover, a ballet enthusiast or simply a curious person eager to discover the cultural richness of the city, the Liceu will welcome you with its unique charm and take you on a journey through centuries of history and artistic beauty.

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Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

Il Teatro del Liceu sulla Rambla di Barcellona

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The Gran Teatre del Liceu, also known as El Liceu, is the oldest active theatre in Barcelona. It is located on the Rambla dels Caputxins. Since 1750, opera performances in Barcelona were the exclusive monopoly of the Teatre Principal by virtue of a royal privilege that was repealed in 1833 with the liberal revolution. On 24 February 1837, a battalion of the Milicia Nacional, under the command of Manuel Gibert i Sans, founded the Sociedad Dramática de Aficionados, also known as the Liceo Filodramático de Montesión, based in the Montsió convent in the Portal de l’Àngel.
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The Liceu Theater on La Rambla in Barcelona – Le Théâtre Liceu sur La Rambla à Barcelone – El Teatro Liceu en La Rambla de Barcelona – O Teatro Liceu em La Rambla em Barcelona – Das Liceu-Theater auf der Rambla in Barcelona – Nhà hát Liceu trên La Rambla ở Barcelona – 巴塞罗那兰布拉大道上的里西奥剧院 – バルセロナのランブラス通りにあるリセウ劇場

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The facade of the Funchal Cathedral

La facciata della Cattedrale di Funchal

The Facade of Funchal Cathedral.
In the heart of the picturesque city of Funchal on the enchanting island of Madeira, stands the majestic Funchal Cathedral, an architectural gem that has enchanted visitors and worshippers for centuries. Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, this imposing structure is a symbol of faith, history and timeless beauty.
Funchal Cathedral has centuries of history, dating back to the mid-15th century when the first Portuguese settlers settled in Madeira. Built on a site that once housed a modest church, the cathedral has undergone several renovations and extensions over the years, reflecting the architectural styles that have evolved over the centuries.
When approaching Funchal Cathedral, your eye is immediately drawn to its imposing façade and intricate architectural details. The structure features a mix of styles, with Gothic and Manueline influences blending together in a fascinating blend. The façade, adorned with an ornate portal and intricate reliefs, conveys a sense of grandeur and sacredness.
The interior of the cathedral does not disappoint the expectations raised by the exterior. The naves, with their decorated altars and majestic columns, create an atmosphere of solemnity and devotion. The high altar is a masterpiece of baroque art, enriched by sacred paintings and gilded ornaments that capture the gaze of visitors.
Funchal Cathedral is the spiritual heart of the island of Madeira. Dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, the cathedral is a sacred place of worship, frequented by believers and pilgrims from all over the world. Religious celebrations held inside the cathedral offer a unique experience of spiritual connection and reflection.
Among the gems of Funchal Cathedral is the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, a small but sumptuous side chapel. Decorated with sacred works of art and finely crafted ornaments, the chapel exudes an aura of sacredness and contemplation. It is a favorite place for silent prayer and individual reflection.
In addition to being a place of worship, Funchal Cathedral attracts many tourists and history and architecture enthusiasts. Guided tours offer a unique opportunity to explore the cathedral's rich history and admire up close the artistic details that make it a timeless masterpiece.

Funchal Cathedral is not only an architectural landmark but also a pillar of faith and culture in Madeira. With its spiritually-filled history and breathtaking architecture, the cathedral continues to be a must-see destination for anyone visiting this fascinating Portuguese island. Funchal Cathedral is much more than a building; it is a monument that celebrates the beauty, history and spirituality of Madeira.

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La facciata della Cattedrale di Funchal

La facciata della Cattedrale di Funchal

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The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is the Catholic cathedral of Funchal, Portugal, and the seat of the Diocese of Funchal. It is located in the center of the city, not far from the marina, in the area called Campo del Duca. Its construction began in the late 1400s. It was the first important church built on the island. Previously, there was a church near the beach of Calhau, but as the number of inhabitants increased thanks to the flourishing sugar cane trade, the church could no longer accommodate all the faithful, so it was decided to build a larger one in the center of the city.
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The facade of the Funchal Cathedral in the island of Madeira – La façade de la cathédrale de Funchal sur l’île de Madère – La fachada de la Catedral de Funchal en la isla de Madeira – A fachada da Catedral do Funchal, na ilha da Madeira – Die Fassade der Kathedrale von Funchal auf der Insel Madeira – Mặt tiền của Nhà thờ Funchal ở đảo Madeira – 马德拉岛丰沙尔大教堂的正面 – マデイラ島のフンシャル大聖堂のファサード

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A beautiful villa with sea view in Pieve Ligure

Una bella villa con vista mare a Pieve Ligure

A beautiful villa with sea view in Pieve Ligure.
Some time ago, when for personal reasons I traveled many times on my scooter along the Aurelia road from Genoa to my Sestri Levante, I took many photos of the places along the road.
As in this case I found this beautiful villa, which overlooks the sea in one of the most beautiful spots of the whole road.
I really liked the decoration of the facade.

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Una bella villa con vista mare a Pieve Ligure

Una bella villa con vista mare a Pieve Ligure

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A beautiful villa with sea view in Pieve Ligure – Une belle villa avec vue mer à Pieve Ligure – Una hermosa villa con vista al mar en Pieve Ligure – Uma bela vila com vista para o mar em Pieve Ligure – Eine wunderschöne Villa mit Meerblick in Pieve Ligure – Một biệt thự đẹp nhìn ra biển ở Pieve Ligure – 皮耶韦利古雷美丽的海景别墅 – ピエーヴェ リーグレの海の景色を望む美しいヴィラ

The Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia

La Facciata della Passione della Sagrada Familia a Barcellona

The Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia
One of Gaudí's masterpieces recognized throughout the world is the Sagrada Familia.
The eternally unfinished Spanish cathedral.
This is one of the many facades, dedicated to the Passion of Christ, surmounted by four of the church's many towers.

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La Facciata della Passione della Sagrada Familia a Barcellona

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The Passion façade was begun in 1954 according to the drawings and explanations that Gaudí had left. The towers were finished in 1976 and since then work has been carried out on the sculptural decoration. Gaudí designed this façade while recovering from Malta fever in Puigcerdà in 1911. Dedicated to the Passion of Jesus, it aims to reflect the suffering of Christ in his crucifixion, as a ransom for the sins of men.
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The Passion Facade of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona – La façade Passion de la Sagrada Familia à Barcelone – La fachada de la Pasión de la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona – A fachada da Paixão da Sagrada Família em Barcelona – Die Passionsfassade der Sagrada Familia in Barcelona – Mặt tiền Passion của Sagrada Familia ở Barcelona