A colorful alley in the city of Padua.
Walking through the city of Padua I walked along this beautiful alley with its arcades and it reminded me a lot of the Ligurian alleys that are so familiar to me.
To tell the truth, Padua has a lot of arcades and I discovered that it is the second largest European city for these.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
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The porticos in the centre of Padua extend for approximately 25 km,[29] placing Padua in second place behind Bologna, which has a network of porticos as extensive and branched as any other in Europe.[30] The construction of porticos in the city is an ancient tradition, and some can be found in Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Neoclassical and modern styles.
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A colorful alley in the city of Padua – Une ruelle colorée dans la ville de Padoue – Un callejón colorido en la ciudad de Padua – Um beco colorido na cidade de Pádua – Eine bunte Gasse in der Stadt Padua – Một con hẻm đầy màu sắc ở thành phố Padua – 帕多瓦市一条色彩缤纷的小巷 – パドヴァの街のカラフルな路地
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La curva della strata mi ricorda, vagamente, piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure