I am always fascinated by the doors and doorways in Italy and of course have to stop and capture them with my camera. Here are some from my recent visit.
I must echo other opinions today and admit to a love of the architecture of those old doors. What massive woods were used to make them. At just because they are over 20 years old does not mean they are obsolete and must be thrown out. I can nearly feel the artist that made them and the many hands that have touched them. Very wise these italians.
Love these door shots, Margie. I so love Italy; I’ve been there several times but never as often as I would like. Thanks for providing a great armchair tour!
Bonnie D.
Italians. Italians. Italians. Very wise these Italians. Must edit BEFORE sending. Sorry Italiphiles.
Bonnie D.
I must echo other opinions today and admit to a love of the architecture of those old doors. What massive woods were used to make them. At just because they are over 20 years old does not mean they are obsolete and must be thrown out. I can nearly feel the artist that made them and the many hands that have touched them. Very wise these italians.
Catherine O'Meara
Oh, I wish we had such a great respect for, and love of, architecture here; thank you for the exquisite door photos!
composerinthegarden
Love these door shots, Margie. I so love Italy; I’ve been there several times but never as often as I would like. Thanks for providing a great armchair tour!
Anonymous
Thank you! I know, no matter how much time I spend there, it seems I always want to return!