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Ferro Candilera
Ferro Candilera
@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA NATIVA DI GIOSUE' CARDUCCI

#European #GiosueCarducci #GiosueCarduccis #GiosueCarducci’s #Toscana #Lucca #Pietrasanta #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC025578

The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old, rustic building nestled among dense greenery. It appears to be taken on aged paper, giving it a vintage appearance. The structure is constructed with stone or brick, featuring multiple stories and visible windows set into the walls. A small annex adjoins one side of the main house.

Surrounding trees and shrubbery are lush and abundant, suggesting that the building resides in a rural or forested area. There's also a fence partially seen at the bottom right corner which might be enclosing part of the property. Notable features include weather-worn roofs with tiles indicative of an old architectural style, possibly European.

The photograph is labeled "PIETRASANTA - Valdicastrolo" and identifies it as "Casa nativa di Giosue Carducci," translating to "Giosue Carducci's native house." This indicates that the building has historical significance related to this notable figure. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the image is one of serene antiquity, with a setting seemingly removed from modern urban life.

The photograph could be an important piece for those studying or interested in Giosue Carducci’s early years and heritage or local history around Pietrasanta - Valdicastrolo region where he was born.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old, rustic building nestled among dense greenery. It appears to be taken on aged paper, giving it a vintage appearance. The structure is constructed with stone or brick, featuring multiple stories and visible windows set into the walls. A small annex adjoins one side of the main house. Surrounding trees and shrubbery are lush and abundant, suggesting that the building resides in a rural or forested area. There's also a fence partially seen at the bottom right corner which might be enclosing part of the property. Notable features include weather-worn roofs with tiles indicative of an old architectural style, possibly European. The photograph is labeled "PIETRASANTA - Valdicastrolo" and identifies it as "Casa nativa di Giosue Carducci," translating to "Giosue Carducci's native house." This indicates that the building has historical significance related to this notable figure. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the image is one of serene antiquity, with a setting seemingly removed from modern urban life. The photograph could be an important piece for those studying or interested in Giosue Carducci’s early years and heritage or local history around Pietrasanta - Valdicastrolo region where he was born.
The image depicts a sepia-toned photograph of an old, rustic building nestled among dense greenery. It appears to be taken on aged paper, giving it a vintage appearance. The structure is constructed with stone or brick, featuring multiple stories and visible windows set into the walls. A small annex adjoins one side of the main house. Surrounding trees and shrubbery are lush and abundant, suggesting that the building resides in a rural or forested area. There's also a fence partially seen at the bottom right corner which might be enclosing part of the property. Notable features include weather-worn roofs with tiles indicative of an old architectural style, possibly European. The photograph is labeled "PIETRASANTA - Valdicastrolo" and identifies it as "Casa nativa di Giosue Carducci," translating to "Giosue Carducci's native house." This indicates that the building has historical significance related to this notable figure. The overall atmosphere conveyed by the image is one of serene antiquity, with a setting seemingly removed from modern urban life. The photograph could be an important piece for those studying or interested in Giosue Carducci’s early years and heritage or local history around Pietrasanta - Valdicastrolo region where he was born.

FFC025578 PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA NATIVA DI GI...

FFC025578 PIETRASANTA - VALDICASTELLO - CASA NATIVA DI GIOSUE' CARDUCCI (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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