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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - Interno DEL DUOMO (MONUMENTO NAZIONALE)

#MONUMENTONAZIONALE #Italian #Piètrassanta #Pietrasantacity #Gothic #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025555

The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance.

This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures.

The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services.

The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]
The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance. This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures. The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services. The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]
The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance. This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures. The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services. The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - Interno DEL DUOMO (MONUMENTO NAZIONALE)

#MONUMENTONAZIONALE #Italian #Piètrassanta #Pietrasantacity #Gothic #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025555

The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance.

This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures.

The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services.

The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]
The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance. This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures. The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services. The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]
The image depicts an interior view of a historic church, identified by the caption as "PIETRASANTA - Interno del Duomo (Monumento Nazionale)" in Italian. It's likely from Piètrassanta or Pietrasanta city known for its historical and architectural significance. This photograph captures the grandeur of what appears to be the cathedral interior with arched ceilings, vaulted designs, and classic religious iconography on both walls and ceiling frescoes. The architecture showcases Gothic elements such as pointed arches and detailed stonework. Rows of wooden pews are arranged neatly down the center aisle leading towards an altar adorned with sculptures. The photo carries a vintage feel due to its black-and-white coloring, suggesting it's historical in nature or captured in monochromatic media for artistic purposes. It seems like one might be looking at a postcard as there is handwriting and what appears to be a printed address on the right side of the image, which indicates this could have been sent through postal services. The environment suggests quiet reverence, devoid of congregants, highlighting its status possibly during an off-service period or in preparation for maintenance. The signature "Carloteria Versilieze" with additional writing might indicate it was taken by a photographer associated with that name and is likely connected to the historical documentation effort [...]

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PERGAMO DELLA CATTEDRALE (S. STAGI)

#European #Edgardo #Italian #SStagnis #Pietrasanta #LMutti #Tuscany #Italy #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025556

The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur.

The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls.

At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral.

The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]
The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur. The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls. At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral. The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]
The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur. The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls. At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral. The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]

FFC025556 PIETRASANTA - PERGAMO DELLA CATTEDRALE (S. STAGI)

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PERGAMO DELLA CATTEDRALE (S. STAGI)

#European #Edgardo #Italian #SStagnis #Pietrasanta #LMutti #Tuscany #Italy #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025556

The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur.

The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls.

At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral.

The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]
The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur. The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls. At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral. The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]
The image shows a vintage photograph of an ornate religious structure, likely from the interior of a church. The centerpiece is a large, elaborate pulpit with intricate carvings and statues depicting biblical figures or saints. Atop the pulpit, there are sculpted human forms in various poses, possibly representing angels or apostles, adding to its grandeur. The photograph has an aged appearance, indicated by fading tones and textures that suggest it is not a recent print but rather one from several decades past. The backdrop reveals architectural elements typical of historic European churches, including arches, stone columns, and additional religious iconography such as framed pictures or symbols on the walls. At the bottom right corner, handwritten signatures read "Saluto Edgardo Tanfani," possibly indicating a dedication by an artist or photographer to someone named Edgardo. The text at the top of the image provides context in Italian: "PIETRASANTA – Pergamo della Cattedrale (S. Stagi)," which translates to "Pietrasanta - Bergamo Cathedral." This suggests that the pulpit is part of a larger religious site, specifically identified as belonging to S. Stagni's chapel within the cathedral. The overall condition and style suggest this image could be from late 19th or early 20th century documentation of historic Italian church interiors. The presence of handwritten signatu [...]

FFC025556 PIETRASANTA - PERGAMO DELLA CATTEDRALE (S. STAGI)

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE

#Montecatini #Pietrasanta #Wikipedia #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025557

The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates.

There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards.

The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours.

The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature.

As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]
The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates. There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards. The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours. The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature. As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]
The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates. There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards. The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours. The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature. As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]

FFC025557 PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE

#Montecatini #Pietrasanta #Wikipedia #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025557

The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates.

There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards.

The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours.

The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature.

As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]
The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates. There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards. The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours. The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature. As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]
The image depicts an old postcard featuring a historical building in Montecatini. The building, identified as the Palazzo Municipale of Pietrasanta, is captured with its facade and notable architectural features like stairs leading up to a clock at the top center above what appears to be double doors or gates. There's visible handwriting across the image which reads "Montecatini 1904 - 8-6-27" indicating dates. Below this text, there are more signatures: 'Pietrasanta', followed by two additional names in cursive script. The coloration of the postcard suggests age with a sepia tone common to old photographs or cards. The overall scene includes elements such as arched windows and what seems like classical-style columns on either side at the top left corner, suggesting an important public building from historical times. There's also a partial view of another structure in the right background that hints at adjacent buildings possibly connected with this historic site. The street is devoid of people or moving vehicles which might indicate it was taken during non-peak hours. The image has markings and signs of wear consistent with old postcards, such as creases indicating handling over time, a slight tear along one side, suggesting age but also highlighting its antique nature. As for the additional information provided in "PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE" on the linked web [...]

FFC025557 PIETRASANTA - PALAZZO MUNICIPALE

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI E LA ROCCHETTA

#Pietrasanta #PiazzaGioseCarducci #LaRocchetta #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025558

The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI E LA ROCCHETTA

#Pietrasanta #PiazzaGioseCarducci #LaRocchetta #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025558

The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old building, presumably located in Pietrasanta at Piazza Giose Carducci and La Rocchetta. The architecture suggests historical significance with arches on the ground floor and shuttered windows above. Trees flank one side of the structure, indicating it might be situated along a street lined with greenery. In front of the building, there is an open space where individuals are visible; some seem to be engaged in everyday activities such as walking or standing by what appears to be laundry hung on lines. The sky is clear without any signs of clouds, and utility poles suggest it's not too distant from modern times. There’s a street lamp that adds character to the setting but lacks lights. No distinct features indicate whether this photo was taken in recent years or has been preserved as part of historical records for its value today.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#ALBERGO #European #Italian #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

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The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment.

In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it.

Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference.

The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.
The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment. In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it. Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.
The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment. In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it. Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

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#ALBERGO #European #Italian #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

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The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment.

In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it.

Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference.

The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.
The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment. In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it. Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.
The image depicts a historical street scene, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. It is an old sepia-toned photograph showing "PIETRASANTA - Piazza Giuseppe Carducci." The setting includes buildings with shuttered windows and doors on either side of what appears to be a bustling urban environment. In the foreground, there's a horse-drawn carriage parked beside two individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. One person is standing while holding onto the reins or possibly some goods, and another individual sits inside the carriage. The street is unpaved with visible dirt and debris scattered across it. Street lamps are seen on either side of the road, one prominently displayed to the right foreground. In the background, a large building stands out with signage that reads "ALBERGO E RISTORANTE BALLERINI," indicating an inn or restaurant establishment. The architecture suggests European influences, possibly Italian given the name reference. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of daily life in an urban setting from several decades ago, capturing both the hustle on a street corner and architectural details typical of that era's city planning.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#European #Pietrasanta #Tuscany #Italy #GioseùCarducci #Italian #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

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The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages.

The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower.

Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns.

The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.
The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages. The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower. Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.
The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages. The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower. Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#European #Pietrasanta #Tuscany #Italy #GioseùCarducci #Italian #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025560

The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages.

The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower.

Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns.

The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.
The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages. The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower. Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.
The image is a black and white vintage photograph depicting an old European town square. The setting features traditional architecture with stone buildings, arched doorways, and windows that suggest historical significance. A prominent structure on the right appears to be fortified, possibly from medieval times, characterized by its battlements and large arches leading into what could be basements or underground passages. The street in the center is unpaved, with a few people visible at various distances, adding life to the otherwise still scene. The town extends towards rolling hills in the background, which are lightly populated with trees and structures that blend into the landscape. Atop these hills looms a faint silhouette of an ancient structure or tower. Overlaid on the photograph is text reading "Pietrasanta - Piazza Gioseù Carducci," indicating both the location as Pietrasanta (a town in Tuscany, Italy) and possibly naming this particular square after someone named Gioseù Carducci. The text suggests that this image might be part of a historical documentation or collection related to Italian towns. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the photograph is one of historical charm and quietude, capturing a moment frozen in time within an old European town's life.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#Pietrasanta #Italy #PiazzaGioseCarducci #European #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025562

The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting.

The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.
The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting. The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.
The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting. The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.

FFC025562 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#Pietrasanta #Italy #PiazzaGioseCarducci #European #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025562

The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting.

The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.
The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting. The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.
The image depicts a sepia-toned vintage photograph of the town square in Pietrasanta, Italy. The name "Piazza Giose Carducci" is inscribed at the top right corner of the postcard-like photo. It shows an open plaza with buildings surrounding it on all sides. A horse-drawn carriage can be seen parked near one of the structures, and a person appears to stand beside another building, possibly engaged in conversation or waiting. The architecture has characteristic European features, such as arched doorways and windows set into the façades of stone walls. The photo captures a quiet atmosphere with bare trees indicating it might have been taken during autumn or winter months before modern urban development altered its appearance significantly.

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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 16 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI - ...- IO NON HO AMBIZIONE ALTRA CHE DI FARE IL MIO DOVERE E SERVIRE LA PATRIA, ...G. CARDUCCI (LETTERA 24 NOVEMBRE 1890 AL SINDACO DI PIETRASANTA)

#SERVIRELAPATRIA #GCARDUCCI #LETTERA #ALSINDACO #Pietrasanta #European #PIETRASANTA #GiosueCarducci #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

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The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts.

A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence.

The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.
The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts. A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence. The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.
The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts. A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence. The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.

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FFC025563 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI - ...- IO NON HO AMBIZIONE ALTRA CHE DI FARE IL MIO DOVERE E SERVIRE LA PATRIA, ...G. CARDUCCI (LETTERA 24 NO...
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 16 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI - ...- IO NON HO AMBIZIONE ALTRA CHE DI FARE IL MIO DOVERE E SERVIRE LA PATRIA, ...G. CARDUCCI (LETTERA 24 NOVEMBRE 1890 AL SINDACO DI PIETRASANTA)

#SERVIRELAPATRIA #GCARDUCCI #LETTERA #ALSINDACO #Pietrasanta #European #PIETRASANTA #GiosueCarducci #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025563

The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts.

A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence.

The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.
The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts. A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence. The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.
The image displays an old, sepia-toned photograph of Piazza Giosue Carducci in Pietrasanta. The setting is a historic town square with European architecture featuring terracotta roofs and stone walls, indicative of the region's historical buildings. Leafless trees suggest it could be autumn or winter. In the foreground, there are young planted tree saplings arranged on either side, likely part of urban reforestation efforts. A notable feature in this photograph is a text overlay at the top left corner reading "PIETRASANTA" and beneath that, additional descriptive wording by Giosue Carducci, praising his commitment to serving his homeland. It reads: "...Io non ho ambizione altra che di fare il mio dovere e servire la patria; si la grande come la piccola; e servire la patria." The photograph appears aged with a vintage look and is marked "Lettera 24 novembre 1890" at the bottom right, indicating its date of correspondence. The letter's authorship is attributed to Giosue Carducci in smaller text. In addition to this historical image, there is an accompanying link or reference for further information located below it: https://images.loener.nl/FerroCandilera/full/6731/6731b70489b10e7a26c6b7f0.jpg.

FFC025563 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI - ...- IO...

FFC025563 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA GIOSUE' CARDUCCI - ...- IO NON HO AMBIZIONE ALTRA CHE DI FARE IL MIO DOVERE E SERVIRE LA PATRIA, ...G. CARDUCCI (LETTERA 24 NO...
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 21 hours ago

PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA UMBERTO I°

#PIETRASANTA-PIAZZA #PiazzaUmberto #Pietrasanta #Italy #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025564

The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building.

The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance.

The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building. The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance. The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building. The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance. The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.

FFC025564 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA UMBERTO I°

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PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA UMBERTO I°

#PIETRASANTA-PIAZZA #PiazzaUmberto #Pietrasanta #Italy #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025564

The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building.

The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance.

The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building. The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance. The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.
The image shows an old postcard depicting a town square named Piazza Umberto I° in Pietrasanta, Italy. The photograph is monochromatic and appears aged with some creases visible on the surface, indicating its age or handling over time. Prominent features include historic buildings such as a church tower labeled "Piazza Umberto," possibly housing a clock face, alongside other architectural structures like an arched portico leading into what could be another building. The background reveals hilly terrain with sparse vegetation and houses indicative of the town's geographical setting. The sky is overcast or washed out in color due to weather conditions at exposure, contributing to a somber atmosphere typical for older photographic prints. Handwritten inscriptions on the lower left side read "3792 - Cartoleria C. Fontana Pietrasanta" and additional illegible text which may suggest ownership, location details, or other historical significance. The photo serves as a visual record of Pietrasanta's past architecture and layout during its time of capture, possibly late 19th to early 20th century given the style of printing.

FFC025564 PIETRASANTA - PIAZZA UMBERTO I°

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Pietrasanta - Piazza Umberto I

#Pietrasanta #PiazzaUmbertoI #theTorrePisana #Italy #SantaMaria #Quercia #European #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025566

The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks.

Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance.

The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner.

The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.
The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks. Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance. The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner. The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.
The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks. Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance. The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner. The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.

FFC025566 Pietrasanta - Piazza Umberto I

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Pietrasanta - Piazza Umberto I

#Pietrasanta #PiazzaUmbertoI #theTorrePisana #Italy #SantaMaria #Quercia #European #Toscana #Lucca #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025566

The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks.

Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance.

The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner.

The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.
The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks. Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance. The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner. The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.
The vintage postcard depicts a historical scene from Pietrasanta, specifically Piazza Umberto I. The focal point is the Torre Pisana, an imposing tower rising above surrounding buildings and structures in the square. This architectural feature stands as one of Italy's notable landmarks. Adjacent to the tower is what appears to be Santa Maria della Quercia church with a prominent dome visible on top. Other significant edifices frame this public space: classical facades, arched entrances, and windows that suggest a bygone era in terms of architecture. The square itself has an open-air feel; people are seen walking or standing around, giving life to the historical ambiance. The image captures black-and-white photography typical for its time period, likely early 20th century based on clothing styles observed, such as long coats and hats worn by individuals, both men and women. The postcard bears a caption "PIETRASANTA Piazza Umberto I" in italicized text at the top right corner. The overall condition of the card shows some signs of aging with creases indicative of handling over time or perhaps folding for mailing purposes. There's no direct indication if any specific events, such as military parades, are occurring; however, it portrays a moment of everyday life within this historic European town square.

FFC025566 Pietrasanta - Piazza Umberto I

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