The back of the Fascie-Rossi Palace in Sestri Levante

Il retro del Palazzo Fascie-Rossi a Sestri Levante

The back of the Palazzo Fascie-Rossi in Sestri Levante.
Obviously, this building, probably the most famous in my town, is known for its main facade.
Here, however, I photographed the back, out of curiosity.
Just because I liked the colors and shapes and then because it was an unusual shot (or at least I had never seen one) of my Sestri.

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Il retro del Palazzo Fascie-Rossi a Sestri Levante

Il retro del Palazzo Fascie-Rossi a Sestri Levante

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

Here is the website of the Palazzo Fascie.

Like many other Ligurian villages, the city dates back to the ancient people called Ligurians, more specifically called Tigulli, from which the name of the current geographical area called Tigullio. In ancient times, Sestri Levante was made up of a small island consisting of the current promontory that to the south is located overhanging the sea. This small island was, only in modern times, joined to the mainland by a thin isthmus formed by the deposits of the numerous and periodic floods of the Gromolo torrent and by the constant action of the sea.
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