Nine kilometres of defensive walls surround the heart of
Ferrara, delimiting the old city. Designed and built mainly
as fortifications starting in the early seventh century, today
they are expansive gardens enjoyed by locals and visitors
during t…
wow! That's SO much cooler! Thanks for sharing! Defenses that turn into gardens and walkways are great. I need to visit another country someday. I've been to Mexico but I was too young to remember much and Mexico doesn't compare to Italy😅
BeAware :veriweed:
in reply to Stefano Marinelli • • •beautiful picture!
Reminds me of this house though. Which I don't like the history of...😬🤦♂️ This is on the other side of the world though, so that place is safe.😅
This house is Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana, US. All plantations in the south are rooted in slavery. Today it serves as a tourist attraction.
Stefano Marinelli
in reply to BeAware :veriweed: • • •@BeAware Thank you! Yes, the trees' pattern is quite similar... but the place in my photo has a different story 🙂
https://www.ferraraterraeacqua.it/en/discover-the-area/routes-and-tours/history-and-culture-routes/ferrara-and-its-wall
Ferrara and its Wall — Ferrara Terra e Acqua
Bianchi LucaBeAware :veriweed:
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