Photographer's Note
From wikipedia
Ariccia (Latin Aricia) is a commune in the province of Rome, in the Lazio (Latium) region, in the Alban Hills. It is part of the suburbs of Rome and is situated in the regional park known as the "Parco Regionale dei Castelli Romani".
Ariccia is famous for its porchetta, an excellent local roast pork recipe, and for its excellent wine. The commune of Ariccia includes the frazioni of Vallericcia and Cecchina. It is bounded by the communes of Albano Laziale, Castel Gandolfo, Genzano di Roma and Marino Laziale.
According to a vague notice by Caius Julius Solinus, Ariccia was founded by one Archilocus Siculus in very ancient times. Ruins found in the city confirm the existence of a settlement in the 8th-9th centuries BC. Later the city was a member of the Latin League and in its territory, including the Lake of Nemi, was sited the sanctuary of Diana Aricina (or Diana Nemorensis) held by the Latin cities in common, and presided over by the Rex Nemorensis made famous in the pages of Frazer's The Golden Bough.
Under its walls the Battle of Aricia was fought (506 BC), in which the Aricini, allied with the Cumani of Aristhodemus, defeated the Etruscans led by Aruns son of Porsenna.
Aricia was definitively conquered by the Romans in the 4th century BC: it received the title of municipium, and expanded towards the valley below, in which the Via Appia connected it with Rome. Ariccia became therefore the first main posting station in the way from Rome towards southern Italy. Being rather near to the Imperial capital, and favoured by a fresher climate, Ariccia was chosen by many of the Rome's patricii as seat of their leasure villas.
Being placed in a strategic position, the city was sacked several times during and after the fall of the Roman Empire, by Goths, Vandals and, finally, by the Saracens who destroyed it in 827. The inhabitants subsequently moved to the ancient acropolis and founded a new community.
In 990 the Castrum Ariciensis ("Ariccia's Castle") was a dominion of Guido, count of Tusculum. During the reign of Pope Nicholas II the castle was absorbed by the Papal States, from which in turn passed again to the Earls of Tusculum as a fief (1116). The Roman Church regained Ariccia in 1223 with Pope Honorius III, of the Savelli family, and maintained it until the first half of the 15th century.
Ariccia began to depopulate, however: after a period under the administration of the castle of Lariano, it passed to the Genzano district, which registered only 100 people in it. Around 1400 all the territory became property of the Monastery of Sant'Anastasio alle Tre Fontane and, after a brief period under the Savelli once more, was sold to the Abbey of Grottaferrata.
The church of the Assunta by Gian Lorenzo BerniniPope Sixtus IV handed Ariccia over to the Savelli, who executed several works for improve its condition, including the draining of the lake situated in the valley (Lake of Vallericcia). In 1661 the city passed to the powerful Chigi family, who rebuilt the splendid Palazzo Savelli Chigi in the main square, in which the invaluable Chigi archives were housed. The Chigi Pope Alexander VII lived for long periods in Ariccia and changed drastically its urbanistic asset, with the important contribution of Gian Lorenzo Bernini who designed the main square and the Church of the Assunta facing the palazzo.
In 1854 Pope Pius IX ordered the construction of a bridge: this bypassed the large wood (now the Parco Chigi) in the valley, which hindered access to Ariccia from Rome along the Via Appia. The bridge was destroyed by retreating German troops during World War II (along with much of the city). Rebuilt in 1947, it crumbled suddenly in 1967 and was rebuilt again.
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batalay
(41261) 2007-08-18 17:15
Ciao Giorgio,
What a beautiful photo accentuating the verticality of the structure, with curves and straight lines. You've chosen an ideal vantage point for your photo. The colors, perspective, composition and resolution are all exquisite. The highly informative note is a bonus, icing on the cake!
Warm regards,
Bulent
hderin
(600) 2007-08-18 17:23
Fotografia elegante, artistica e del refind.
Le informazioni di soddisfazione.
Luce ed ombre di miracolo.
Ringraziamenti e congratulazioni!
Riguardi migliori.
Haluk Derinöz
evanrizo
(462) 2007-08-18 22:35
Ciao Giorgio.
Woooh what a really great impressive photo!
The angle you shot it gives a famously perspective with a very good light balance.
Regards
Evan
granchius
(3801) 2007-08-19 0:31
Ciao Giorgio, interessante e bizzarra (perchè l'avranno costruita in questo modo?) opera architettonica. Il punto di vista che hai scelto mette ulteriormente in evidenza la particolarità di questa costruzione. Nonostante le zone diversamente illuminate , sei riuscito ad evitare eccessivi contrasti e/o sovraesposizioni.
Ottima foto.
FBF
Carlo
Valerka
(8171) 2007-08-19 1:16
Ciao, Giorgio,
A quiet unusual POV to such common things, thus "beautifying" them. Excellent work with colours. The lantern is a very nice decoration here.
I wish I had added pts but no idea why my greens are gone. Sorry.
Grazie
Valerka:)
jlbrthnn
(76043) 2007-08-19 1:37
Buongiorno Giorgio,
hai fatto un'immagine splendida da un punto di vista originale che dà un effetto grazioso di prospettiva. La Ta nota è ricca ed interessante. Felicitations.
Buona journee
cordialmente
Joël
giorgimer
(35017) 2007-08-19 2:03
Ciao Giorgio,
splendido vicolo, sembra far parte di un allestimento per un palcoscenico. Ottimo punto di vista.
Bravo!
Gio
P.S. Mi hai fatto tornare in mente la porchetta :)
manada
(6239) 2007-08-19 2:36
Buongiorno Giorgio
bella architettura, tra l'altro il formato verticale ne da il giusto risalto. Molto particolare davvero, fa specie vederla in un vicolo, forse avrebbe meritato altri scenari.
Un giorno magari ci ritorneremo insieme a mangiare della porchetta, a mia moglie mi risulta che le piace.
Ciao
Royaldevon
(85638) 2007-08-19 10:28
Wow, Giorgio! What an unusual POV!
The curved aspect of the middle building makes it feel like carousel! I love the sunlight and shadows! And ... can I go up those steps! Bravo!
Kind regards,
Bev :-)
josepmarin
(59385) 2007-08-19 10:52
Ciao Giorgio,
la geometría que has captado en tu encuadre es impresionante, tiene un gran efecto visual. La luz y las sombras ayudan a aumentar este efecto, y dan más fuerza a la imagen.
Buen trabajo con la exposición, y me gusta la inclusión de la farola.
Complimenti,
Josep
PS: veo que usas la Finepix S9600, yo tengo la S9500. Funciona bien, verdad?
Nicou
(193806) 2007-08-19 14:08
Hello,
Mangigique ce pan de maison., cet arrondi est parfait, les couleurs blanches et les ombres sont mangigique, une très belle compo, bien vu.
Bravo et excellente soirée
Nicou
silviab
(2555) 2007-08-19 15:19
Ciao Giorgio,
proprio bello questo vicolo! Ottima la luce che valorizza al massimo il contrasto dei colori, così come la scelta del POV.
silvia
paura
(25802) 2007-08-19 19:02
Giorgio,
Bela fotografia. Você conseguiu captar formas arquitetônicas realmente interessantes, a partir de um ponto de tomada muito bem escolhido.
Paulo
EOSF1
(1944) 2007-08-20 17:34
Ciao Giorgio ! Very nice POV on that very nice architecture picture. Nice blue sky, sharp and well composed. Very good work !
lestans
(17258) 2007-08-20 23:51
Bellissima inquadratura su uno strano dettaglio. La foto è di grande effetto!
Livia
vinicio
(23423) 2007-08-21 3:54
Concordo nei complimenti per la bella prospettiva e l'ottimo POV che hai trovato, la foto e' molto bella e ben fatta e invita a cercare lo stesso posto per fare da soli la foto, complimenti, anche per la bella nota.
Ciao
Vinicio
oochappan
(4880) 2007-08-21 8:42
Very impressive POV to look up these facades with a play of light and shadows towards a deep blue sky Giorgio, surprised that you get all so clear out with the contrasting light.
Henk
Docarmo
(9767) 2007-08-21 21:24
Ciao Giorgio,
Bellissimo punto di vista, grande effetto visivo!
Complimenti!
Maria do Carmo
noborders
(1010) 2007-08-27 9:11
Great POV, very interesting architectural detail, colours are also great,
Bravo,
Cath.
Angelillo
(9374) 2007-08-29 13:41
Ciao Giorgio,
Questi scenari del Barocco mi piaccono veramente molto. Il tuo punto de vista è fantastico. La scala salendo, la curva della facciata e il punto di vista basso danno una bellissima impressione di questo posto. Molto piacevole anche il gioco delle luci e delle ombre! Bravo!
Ciao,
Angel.
Jakab
(3867) 2007-08-31 2:46
Ciao Giorgio,
very interesting architecture and useful note. And really well managed lights and colours on the picture.
Best whishes
Laszlo
clio
(27961) 2007-09-08 11:52
Ciao Giorgio
Quelle photo extraordinaire! J'ai l'impression d'être au théâtre, ou à l'opéra (peut-être parce qu'aujourd'hui ce sont les funérails de Pavarotti). Ces courbes de l'architecture barroque sont merveilleuses. Décidément, en regardant tes photos, je crois vraiment que mes prochaines vacances seront dans le Latium.
Merci pour ce partage.
Quale foto straordinaria! Ho l'impressione di essere al teatro, o all'opera, forse perché oggi sono i funérails di Pavarotti. Queste curve dell'architettura barroque sono meravigliose. Indubbiamente, guardando le tue foto, credo veramente che le mie prossime vacanze saranno nel Latium.
Grazie!
Diane
Photo Information
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Copyright: Giorgio Clementi (Clementi)
(52514)
- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2007-08-16
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S9600, 62mm Circular Polarizer
- Exposition: f/8, 1/120 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Narrow streets [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-08-18 16:16
Discussions
- To granchius: vicolo (15)
by Clementi, last updated 2007-08-21 02:50 - To giorgimer: porchetta (1)
by Clementi, last updated 2007-08-19 06:31 - To Valerka: green smileys (1)
by granchius, last updated 2007-08-19 06:35 - To clio: lazio (1)
by Clementi, last updated 2007-09-08 12:19