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The Duomo as seen from the Palazzo Vecchio clocktower in Florence. If you look closely you can just see the people near the top of the dome, this certainly gives a good indication of scale if one were needed..... I know this is pretty much just a 'record' shot but I think it's so important to take these, in my experience they're the shots that end up selling which make me some money so I can keep travelling and take the 'artier' stuff. Click here to see more of my Florence shots…

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...Myself, My Friends Quijote and Sancho (A Strange Couple) And... My Blog My real name is Enrico Dalbosco. Born in Rovereto (Italy) in 1946, I'm living in the Po valley, near Padua and Venice, with my wife Luciana and our son Cesare and a variable number of animals. Many times I think I would have liked to be a Knight Errant, or maybe a Hermit, perhaps with the high-sounding Spanish-like name of Arrigo Silva... but then I regret it, because I could not play the piano and use SketchUp to…

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The world-famous Duomo di Firenze - Santa Maria del Fiore church in Florence (Tuscany, Italy). The Dome was built in 1420-1436 by Filippo Brunelleschi and it's one of the most enduring symbols of the Italian Renaissance. Florence Dome, Filippo Brunelleschi, Florence Cathedral, Duomo Florence, Cathedral Architecture, Florence Tuscany, Cathedral Church, Beautiful Places In The World, Architecture Fashion

The world-famous Duomo di Firenze - Santa Maria del Fiore church in Florence (Tuscany, Italy). The Dome was built in 1420-1436 by Filippo Brunelleschi and it's one of the most enduring symbols of the Italian Renaissance.

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