Thursday, 29 January 2009

Arona's little alleys

Arona's historical centre

19 comments:

Kia said...

Awwwwwwww, amazing pics of one of my fave city in Piemonte! :) I moved from Italy to Scotland a few months ago and I am a bit homesick. I spend hours today looking at your pics! Will be back soon. Grazie! :)

brattcat said...

Oh, how beautiful. I would love to be walking that street right now.

mikeacoyle said...

I have never been to Arona but it looks lovely. I must visit, not far from where I live (Turin).

Olivier said...

j'aime bien la photo et surtout la tonalité des couleurs.
I like the photo and especially the tone colors.

Kunterbunt said...

That seems typical for me for northern Italy cities. Verona looks a bit like that. The pavement is great.
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Virginia said...

Ahhh, now we get treated to views of your city. Lovely little alleyway. I would love to wander these streets and photograph every detail.
V

EG CameraGirl said...

Alleys like this are stunning. Alleys are rare in my village so it's a pleasure to see yours.

Sharon said...

I just adore these little alley like streets. I could walk them all (if I had the time and money).

Victor said...

Beautiful. And deserted. Must've been early in the morning. Cheers!

abc said...

Charming place, especially with the lovely mural. Makes me feel like another Italian holiday.

Anonymous said...

Very colourfull!

Fredrik said...

Looks cozy, like the Marais in Paris.

humanobserver said...

It looks so neat and clean...

kalina said...

I think it would be lovely if you make it look like a painting :)

Trillian said...

Bella foto, pochi passi per descrivere un posto!

Rob said...

A splendid alleyway, so clean and well maintained. Perfect place to stroll with camera.

Petrea Burchard said...

This must be just around the corner from that modern sculpture you showed us a month or so ago. Do people live and work there? The town center looks so clean and lovely it seems impossible!

Diederick Wijmans said...

Thank you, all of you!!
No, Petrea, this photo was taken in Arona, while the other with the modern sculpture was taken in Orta San Giulio at about 30km away. The towns around the lake are very similar to each other, because often built in the same period.

Petrea Burchard said...

I guess I'll have to visit them all, then Diederick. They're quite beautiful!