Piedmont, Italy – Region of mists and mellow fruitfullness (I)
Posted by Frank Ward on July 21, 2011
The roar of the traffic gives way to birdsong as we quit the autostrada and find ourselves doing a gentle rollercoaster through the green hills and valleys of Piedmont. I give silent thanks to the people here, for knowing exactly where to place a building on a hillside in a way that enhances both peak and edifice. And the buildings are beautiful in their own right.
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