Peering through the keyhole in Rome – St Peter Basilica
Tucked away in Rome, a little piazza designed by Piranesi in 1765 is a gate, leading to the gardens of the Knights of Malta (one of the last surviving orders of knights left over from the Crusades). Peering into the tiny keyhole and you’ll see this stunning view of the St Peter Basilica.
Rome is truly a wondrous city filled with architecture that is one of a kind in the world. Every street is filled with cobblestone pathway and building that bounces the light from the sun in magical ways.
Tired of the city and architecture in Italy? Even stepping out from Florence to an outlet shopping mall filled with name brands such as Prada, Chanel, etc. a few footsteps away from the very outlet presented Tuscany landscape that makes one wonder, why are there so few landscape photographers in Italy?




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