Published 10 days ago by Cristian Marchi
The church in the panorama is the Grossmunster depicted from Zwingliplatz in Zurich, Switzerland. The Grossmunster is a Romanesque-style pro... (ещё)
Published 10 days ago by Cristian Marchi
Obergosgen is a small village in the Solothurn canton, in the northern part of Switzerland. This is the main square where the muni... (ещё)
Published 3 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The Torrechiara castle was built by Pier Maria Il Rossi between 1448 and 1460. This castle was the location for some scenes of the film Ladyhawk.The original equirectangular image is here
Published 7 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The clearing (1465 m) on the Tuscan Emilian apennines from where the river Secchia originates. The Secchia is an Italian river that runs through Emilia-Romagna to the river Po.The original equirectangular image is here.
Published 7 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The clearing (1465 m) on the Tuscan Emilian apennines from where the river Secchia originates. The Secchia is an Italian river that runs through Emilia-Romagna to the river Po.The original equirectangular image is here.
Published 7 months ago by Cristian Marchi
A culvert is a hydraulic device used to channel water underneath a road, railway, or embankment. This steel culvert was installed r... (ещё)
Published 8 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The Roccalanzona castle was built before the year 1000 A.D. and was in use untile the VI century. Nowdays only remains parts of the main tower and some defensive walls.The original equirectangular image is here.
Published 8 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The clearing (1465 m) on the Tuscan Emilian apennines from where the river Secchia originates. The Secchia is an Italian river that runs through Emilia-Romagna to the river Po.
Published 8 months ago by Cristian Marchi
Climbing the slope to the river Secchia's springs. Right in front you can see the "La nuda" (the naked) mountain with the pass of Cerreto (1261m) on the slopes.
Published 8 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The terminal path in the beech forest through the springs of river Secchia. This is a view of the path that connects the pass of C... (ещё)
Published 9 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The Noceto's fortress was erected in the XIII century by Oberto Pallavicino. It was partially reconstructed in the XV century by Pier Maria Rossi. ... (ещё)
Published 11 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The central courtyard of the Estense medieval castle (known also as castle San Michele) in Ferrara (Italy).The original equirectangular image is available here.
Published 11 months ago by Cristian Marchi
The castle Estense (known also as castle of San Michele), is a medieval structure with a moat and is situated in the center of Ferrara. It is s... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
The interior of a honda JAZZ (2011 model). The honda JAZZ is also known with the name FIT in some countries. The JAZZ is p... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
Contile is a very small village in the municipality of Varsi located 730 m above sea level on the Northern Italy ... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
This is a typical view in one of the many lanes that runs through the old town of Parma: the narrow streets are paved with porphyry and the build... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
A culvert is a hydraulic device used to channel water underneath a road, railway, or embankment. In the past, culverts where made of stone and bri... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
The ducal garden's palace (palazzo del giardino ducale) is located in the ducal park in Parma. It was erected in 1561 and restyled in the XVIII ce... (ещё)
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
The "foggy" view from the middle of the iron road ("via ferrata" in Italian") in the path to the mount Penna's peak (1734 m) on the ligurian appennines.
Published about 1 year ago by Cristian Marchi
The mount Penna (1735 m) is part of the Ligurian Appennines and is located on the border between the regions of Emilia Romagna and Liguria. Mou... (ещё)