Exquisite Interior captured by David Burdeny
The series itself could be a study of Italy’s hidden heritage—from the
unexpectedly colorful Castle of Sammezzano, an example Moorish Revival
architecture that began construction in 1605 and has remained closed to
the public for 25 years, to the luxurious hunting lodge at the Stupingi
Palace, former residence of the Royal house of Savoy turned UNESCO World
Heritage Site. The images display the intricate interiors full of
craftsmanship, whether it be Murano glass chandeliers or elaborately
frescoed ceilings, capturing an age when Italy was a world leader.
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