The roof of the gatehouse of Park Guell in Barcelona

Le forme del tetto della portineria del Parco Guell a Barcellona

The shapes of the roof of the gatehouse of Park Güell in Barcelona.
The roof of the gatehouse of Park Güell in Barcelona is one of the most iconic works of the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. This roof, which covers the caretaker's house (Casa del Guarda), is characterized by a wave-shaped covering and covered with colored mosaics, a technique called "trencadís" that Gaudí often used in his works.
Park Güell is one of the masterpieces of the architect Antoni Gaudí, located in Barcelona. Initially conceived as a residential complex, the project was transformed into a public park. Construction began in 1900 and was completed in 1914, and the park was officially opened to the public in 1926.
The staircase and the Salamander (Dragon). At the main entrance to the park, a large staircase leads to the Sala Hipóstila. The staircase is adorned with a colorful mosaic salamander, one of the most recognizable symbols of the park.
Sala Hipóstila. This space was originally designed as a covered market for the residential complex. It is composed of 86 Doric columns that support a roof decorated with mosaics. The structure is an example of Gaudí's ability to combine functionality and aesthetic beauty.
The Serpentine Bench. The central square of the park is surrounded by a long serpentine bench, covered with colorful mosaics. The bench offers panoramic views of Barcelona and is a perfect example of Gaudí's use of trencadís.
The Viaducts. The park is crossed by a series of viaducts designed to allow the passage of pedestrians and carriages without disturbing the natural environment. These viaducts are made of local stone and integrate perfectly into the landscape.
The Casa del Guarda. Located near the main entrance, the Casa del Guarda was intended to house the park's caretaker. The roof of the house is decorated with colorful mosaics and has a wavy shape characteristic of Gaudí's style.
Park Güell is an extraordinary example of Catalan modernism, an artistic and architectural movement that developed at the end of the 19th century. Gaudí, with his unique vision, managed to create a place that harmoniously combines nature, art and architecture. The park was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.
Park Güell is a very popular tourist attraction and offers visitors the chance to explore one of Gaudí's most creative works. It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during high season, to avoid long queues. The park is also a perfect place for quiet walks, artistic photography and to enjoy spectacular views of Barcelona.

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Le forme del tetto della portineria del Parco Guell a Barcellona

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.

This is the official website of the park: parkguell.barcelona.

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Park Güell (Parc Güell in Catalan and Park Güell in its original name) is a 17.18-hectare public park with gardens and architectural elements located in the upper part of the city of Barcelona, ​​on the southern slope of Mount Carmel. Conceived as an urban complex, it was designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí, the greatest exponent of Catalan modernism, under the direction of the entrepreneur Eusebi Güell and inaugurated as a public park in 1926.
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The shapes of the roof of the gatehouse of Park Guell in Barcelona – Les formes du toit de la guérite du Parc Guell à Barcelone – Las formas del tejado de la garita del Parque Güell de Barcelona – As formas do telhado da portaria do Parque Guell em Barcelona – Die Formen des Daches des Torhauses des Park Güell in Barcelona – Hình dáng mái cổng của công viên Guell ở Barcelona

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The wonderful spires of Milan Cathedral

Le guglie del Duomo di Milano: icone di eleganza e storia

The Spires of the Milan Cathedral: Icons of Elegance and History.
The Milan Cathedral, with its majestic presence and extraordinary beauty, is one of the most iconic architectural masterpieces in Italy and the entire world. This Gothic structure, which dominates the heart of the city, is known for many evocative details, including its impressive spires. In this article, we will explore the history and importance of the spires of the Milan Cathedral.
The spires, or pinnacles, are slender and pointed architectural elements that adorn the top of the Duomo. They are one of the most recognizable landmarks of the cathedral and are an essential part of its identity. The spires are located at the top of the towers, facades and central nave of the Duomo, giving the structure a distinctive and evocative silhouette. The arches of the Milan Cathedral are also not only structural elements, but also works of art in themselves. Their shapes and proportions have been carefully designed to ensure a harmonious and evocative appearance. Each arch is adorned with carved details and Gothic decorations depicting religious figures, scenes from the Bible and floral motifs. These decorations make the arches true masterpieces of craftsmanship and design.
Construction of the Milan Cathedral began in the 14th century, under the guidance of Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, but it took several centuries to complete. The spires were added during the 19th century restoration work, when the main architect, Carlo Amati, decided to embellish the Cathedral with these Gothic elements. The spires were designed to harmonize with the existing Gothic architecture of the Cathedral, creating a harmonious fusion between the original style and the new.
Construction of the Milan Cathedral began in the 14th century, under the guidance of Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, but it took several centuries to complete. The spires were added during the 19th-century restoration, when the main architect, Carlo Amati, decided to embellish the Duomo with these Gothic elements. The spires were designed to blend in with the existing Gothic architecture of the Duomo, creating a harmonious blend of the original style and the new.
In addition to being decorative elements, the spires also serve practical purposes. During the 19th-century restoration, they were made of lightweight, durable materials, including iron, to withstand the elements and temperature fluctuations. The spires acted as a counterweight, reducing the overall weight of the roof and stabilizing the structure. Additionally, some of them acted as a directional cross, indicating the direction of Milan to sailors when spotted from afar.
Today, the spires of Milan Cathedral are a world-famous tourist attraction. Visitors from all over the world flock to admire these spectacular architectural elements and to enjoy the panoramic views of the city that can be enjoyed from the roof of the Duomo. The spires are not only witnesses to the history and culture of Milan, but are also a symbol of innovation and architectural beauty.

In conclusion, the spires of the Milan Cathedral are a stunning example of how art, religion and functionality can merge into one structure. These soaring Gothic elements not only adorn the Milanese sky, but also tell a story of commitment, perseverance and enduring beauty. They are a testament to human greatness and architectural prowess that continues to capture the imagination of those who contemplate them.

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Le guglie del Duomo di Milano: icone di eleganza e storia

Le guglie del Duomo di Milano: icone di eleganza e storia

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

This is the official website of the cathedral: duomomilano.it.

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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 spiers of the Milan Cathedral: icons of elegance and history – Les flèches de la cathédrale de Milan : icônes d’élégance et d’histoire – Las agujas de la Catedral de Milán: iconos de elegancia e historia – As torres da Catedral de Milão: ícones de elegância e história – Die Türme des Mailänder Doms: Ikonen der Eleganz und Geschichte – Những ngọn tháp của Nhà thờ Milan: biểu tượng của sự sang trọng và lịch sử – 米兰大教堂的尖塔:优雅和历史的象征 – ミラノ大聖堂の尖塔: 優雅さと歴史の象徴

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The Dome Square in Milan seen from the Cathedral

La bella piazza del Duomo a Milano vista dalla cima della Cattedrale

The beautiful Piazza del Duomo in Milan seen from the top of the Cathedral.
The famous central square of Milan taken from the roof of the Milanese Cathedral.
One of the musts when visiting the city is to climb to the top of the large church and from there you can enjoy a unique spectacle.

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La bella piazza del Duomo a Milano vista dalla cima della Cattedrale

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

There is also the official website: duomomilano.it

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Piazza del Duomo (Piazza del Domm in Milanese dialect) is the main square of Milan. Dominated by the Duomo di Milano, from which it takes its name, it is the vital center of the city, a meeting point for Milanese people to celebrate important events and, together with the adjacent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, an iconic place par excellence of the metropolis, as well as a destination for visitors and tourists from all over the world.
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The beautiful square in front of the Duomo in Milan seen from the top of the Cathedral – La belle place devant le Duomo à Milan vue du haut de la cathédrale – La hermosa plaza frente al Duomo de Milán vista desde lo alto de la Catedral – A bela praça em frente ao Duomo de Milão vista do alto da Catedral – Der wunderschöne Platz vor dem Mailänder Dom, von der Spitze der Kathedrale aus gesehen – Quảng trường tuyệt đẹp phía trước Duomo ở Milan nhìn từ đỉnh Nhà thờ – 从大教堂顶部看米兰大教堂前美丽的广场 – 大聖堂の頂上から見たミラノのドゥオーモ前の美しい広場

Spires and arches of the Milan Cathedral

Guglie ed archi del Duomo di Milano

Spires and arches of the Milan Cathedral.
Climbing to the top of the cathedral you remain immersed in a labyrinth of arches, spires and stone lacework.
A sight that is even difficult to photograph.

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Guglie ed archi del Duomo di Milano

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

To see all the photos I took on the roof and inside the Duomo click here:

This is the official website of the cathedral: duomomilano.it.

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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Here is where the cathedral is located:

Spiers and arches of the Milan Cathedral – Flèches et arcs de la cathédrale de Milan – Agujas y arcos de la Catedral de Milán – Pináculos e arcos da Catedral de Milão – Türme und Bögen des Mailänder Doms – Các ngọn tháp và mái vòm của Nhà thờ Milan – 米兰大教堂的尖顶和拱门 – ミラノ大聖堂の尖塔とアーチ

La statua della Madonnina di Milano

La famosa statua della Madonnina che domina la città di Milano

La famosa statua della Madonnina che domina la città di Milano.
Lo scorso anno sono stato per un paio di giorni a Milano per rivedere, dopo tanto tempo, la città meneghina.
Come ogni bravo turista sono salito fin sul tetto del Duomo e potevo non scattare una foto alla Madonnina?Mad

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La famosa statua della Madonnina che domina la città di Milano

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

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La Madonnina è una statua di Giuseppe Perego in rame dorato, raffigurante la Madonna Assunta e posta sulla guglia maggiore del duomo di Milano. Dal momento della sua posa, avvenuta nel 1774, è diventata il simbolo della città, al di là della sua valenza religiosa.
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The famous statue of the Madonnina overlooking the city of Milan – La célèbre statue de la Madonnina surplombant la ville de Milan – La famosa estatua de la Madonnina con vistas a la ciudad de Milán – A famosa estátua da Madonnina com vista para a cidade de Milão – Die berühmte Statue der Madonnina mit Blick auf die Stadt Mailand – Bức tượng nổi tiếng của Madonnina nhìn ra thành phố Milan – 俯瞰米兰市的著名圣母像 – ミラノの街を見下ろす有名なマドンニーナ像

The Roofs of Vernazza in the Cinque Terre

I tetti di Vernazza alle Cinque Terre

The roofs of Vernazza in the Cinque Terre.
An unusual view of the village of Vernazza, the most central of the Cinque Terre.
The houses clinging first to the hill and then to each other.
A spectacle from whatever point you photograph it.

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I tetti di Vernazza alle Cinque Terre

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Coming from the west, Vernazza is the second of the villages that make up the Cinque Terre, in a bay between the municipalities of Monterosso al Mare and Riomaggiore. It also includes the next village of Corniglia, a hamlet of it. Its territory is also characterized by the typical terraces for growing vines, a morphological style that, according to an estimate, is developed for over 7,000 km of dry stone walls.
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The roofs of Vernazza in the Cinque Terre – Les toits de Vernazza aux Cinque Terre – Los tejados de Vernazza en Cinque Terre – Os telhados de Vernazza em Cinque Terre – Die Dächer von Vernazza in den Cinque Terre – Những mái nhà của Vernazza ở Cinque Terre – 五渔村韦尔纳扎的屋顶 – チンクエテッレのヴェルナッツァの屋根

The summit of Fansipan in Vietnam

Cima del Fansipan in Vietnam

Fansipan peak in Vietnam.
Phan Xi Pang in Sa Pa.
The Sa Pa region is the most famous in Vietnam for its naturalistic aspect. In this region there is also the highest peak not only in the state but in the whole Indochinese region: Phan Xi Pang (in English Fansipan).
It is a mountain over 3000 meters high and it is a spectacle.
From its summit, from which however there is little view because there is almost always fog, you dominate the whole region.
You can reach the top of Fansipan by cable car… that trip alone would be enough!
Then at the top, there are temples, statues of Buddha, and steep, steep stairways.

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Cima del Fansipan in Vietnam

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

This is a time-lapse video I shot that day:

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The summit of Fansipan in Vietnam – Le sommet du Fansipan au Vietnam – La cumbre de Fansipan en Vietnam – A cimeira do Fansipan no Vietname – Der Gipfel des Fansipan in Vietnam – Đỉnh Fanxipan ở Việt Nam

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue.
Mi piacce fotografare i particolari dei tetti dei templi asiatici perche’ hanno sempre qualcosa di magico.
In questo caso, al culmine di uno spigolo del tetto, vi era una campana, o un campanello.
Mi piace pensare a qualcosa di mistico… del tipo che quando le anime passano fanno suonare il campanello… o qualcosa del genere.
Magari e’ solo un oggetto decorativo.

Campana della tomba di Tu Duc a Hue

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

Purtroppo c’è poco su Wikipedia in italiano e poco, a dire la verità, anche in inglese. Vi lascio e spero vi bastino le tante e belle foto che ho scattato.

Ecco here tutte le altre foto che ho scattato in questo monumento:
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The phoenix on the roof of a building in Hue, Vietnam

Fenice sul tetto a Hue

The phoenix on the roof of a building in Hue, Vietnam.
I really like these statues, which almost always depict mythological animals, and I always photograph them.
This is one of the many in the Imperial city of Hue, in Vietnam, and it depicts a phoenix and below it a dog/dragon.
I tried to search online to see if they have a particular name (like the Gargoils on the roofs of Notre Dam) but I was unable to find anything.
To tell the whole truth, they remind me a lot of the designs and colors of the Mayan statues that I saw in Mexico a few years ago in Coba (even though I know that they have nothing to do with it).

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Fenice sul tetto a Hue

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The Imperial City of Huế is a fortified complex consisting of a citadel within which is located the actual Imperial City of Huế, the ancient imperial capital of Vietnam. In turn, enclosed within the Imperial City is the Purple Forbidden City.
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The phoenix on the roof of a building in Hue, Vietnam – Le phénix sur le toit d’un immeuble à Hue, Vietnam – El fénix en el tejado de un edificio en Hue, Vietnam – A fénix no telhado de um edifício em Hue, no Vietname – Der Phönix auf dem Dach eines Gebäudes in Hue, Vietnam – Phượng hoàng trên nóc một tòa nhà ở Huế, Việt Nam

Tartaruga sul tetto a Hue

Tartaruga sul tetto a Hue

Tartaruga sul tetto a Hue.
Mi piacciono moltissimo queste statue che si trovano sui tetti delle pagode e dei templi asiatici.
Questa tartaruga, che poi forse è un animale mitico e non una semplice testuggine, è proprio li sul tetto e sembra proteggere la costruzione.

Tartaruga sul tetto a Hue

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

The Imperial City of Huế is a fortified complex consisting of a citadel within which is located the actual Imperial City of Huế, the ancient imperial capital of Vietnam. In turn, enclosed within the Imperial City is the Purple Forbidden City.

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