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Thumbnails:

Thumbnail of San Domenico

Siena's San Domenico at dusk
An altar in Pisa

An altar in Pisa's Duomo
Florence's Duomo

Santa Maria del Fiore
San Frediano

Florence's San Frediano


A candlestick in Livigno


Florence's Santissima Annunziata


Vallombrosa, a monastery above Florence


San Gaetano: An angel


Florence's Santa Maria Novella


San Miniato, at dusk.


Abbadia San Salvatore; the Crypt


San Francesco in Fiesole


The altar of San Gaetano, in Florence


Candles in Siena's Duomo


Olena, in the heart of Chianti.


Certosa di Pontignano, outside Siena


Sant'Antimo, Montalcino's jewel


A bell tower in Montalcino


The pulpit in Cortona's Cathedral.


Candles in front of an altar in Livigno.


The dome of Siena's Duomo.


Florence's Ognissanti, early in the morning.


Siena's bell tower, rising up over the roofs.


Badia A Passignano, in Chianti.


Orvieto's Duomo.


San Pietro (Rome) through a keyhole.


Tempio della Sibilla, Tivoli


La Certosa, outside Florence.


La Certosa: An Angel.


San Galgano: the sky in the nave.


San Frediano, in Florence.


San Cerbano, in Massa Marittima.


Ognissanti in the early morning

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Tuscany: The Whilrwind Tour
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