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Images Dated 4th March 2008 (page 3)

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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Castello Sforzesco with the Tower of Bona and the entrance to the ducal court
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Panoramic view of the Laveno on Lake Maggiore with docked boats in the foreground
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Panoramic view of Laveno on Lake Maggiore
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The Island of Fishermen, one of the Borromeo islands that takes its name from the activity of its
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of the Isola Madre, the largest of the Borromean Islands
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Partial view of the Sforzesco Castle in Milan with the Bona di Savoia Tower
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Tower dedicated to Umberto I, called of the Filarete, project by Luca Beltrami
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan with the Umberto I Tower called of the Filarete
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Peace in silver, preserved in the church of Saint Maria del Tiglio, Gravedona
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of a window on the left side of Como's Cathedral
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Side view of the Santa Maria Maggiore Cathedral in Como
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of the flying buttresses of Milan's Cathedral with a view of the city in the background
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Castello Sforzesco with the East Tower and the Umberto I Tower called of the Filarete, Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Gravedona, largely industrial center located around a small gulf on the front of the Piona
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Statue representing Cupid with doves; work by Luigi Bienaim now preserved in Villa Carlotta in
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Marble altar with the stories of St. Abbondio located at the base of the wooden altarpiece by
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Carved wooden altarpiece with the Stories of the life of St. Abbondio
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Head study, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Borghese Gallery in Rome
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of the base of the Trivulzio Candelabrum inside the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of the caryatids on the faade of the Cathedral of Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Faade of Villa Margherita-Ricordi, an interesting eighteenth century construction known to have
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Villa Margherita-Ricordi, an interesting eighteenth century construction known to have hosted
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: A tree-lined lane in the garden of the Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo on Lake Como
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Villa Carlotta and part of its interesting Italian garden. Tremezzo, Como
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Lake Como from the Villa Trivulzio formerly the Villa Poldi Pezzoli. Bellagio, Como
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Lake landscape with the Villa Trivulzio formerly the Poldi-Pezzoli Villa. Bellagio, Como
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The characteristic Villa Besana overlooking Lake Como. Sirtori, Lecco, Brianza
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Tremezzo from the Villa Trotti
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Partial view of the tourist town of Bellagio on Lake Come with the exotic Villa Trotti
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Lake Como shot from San Giovanni di Bellagio; there are trees with thin trunks in
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Elegant portal of the Cathedral of Como with the Flight to Egypt in the lunette
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Porta della Rana on the side of the Cathedral of Como; the work is a fine example of Renaissance
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The impressive Gothic structure of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Lake Maggiore with the oft-used weather station of Pallanza
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Feriolo from the edge of the Borromeo Gulf on Lake Maggiore
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Gorge of Sant'Anna; a narrow and deep rocky furrow traversed by the Cannobino river
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of the Isola Madre, with the 16th century villa and the famous botanical garden
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: View of Angera with the impressive fortress that dominates the landscape. Angera, Varese
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Interior of the San Lorenzo Maggiore Church in Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Apse and base of the cupola of Milan's Cathedral
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The San Lorenzo Maggiore Cathedral, one of the oldest and most important monuments in Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The Saint Ambrose Church in Milan
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Large house overlooking Lake Maggiore; two women underneath a big tree in the foreground
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Detail of the Italian garden of Villa Isabella d'Adda with the stairs in the foreground that lead
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: The garden of Villa Borromeo on Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Partial view of the Isola Bella with the Villa Borromea and the characteristic Italian Garden that
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Picturesque image of Lake Maggiore lined with typical boats
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Images Dated 4th March 2008: Front of the front altar conserved in the Basilica of S. Ambrogio in Milan


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