Villa D’Este, Tivoli, Rome, Italy (II)

SEPTEMBER 2000 – A fountain head spits water at the gardens of Villa D’Este in Tivoli, Rome, Italy. Photo © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com


The story behind the image

On our long trip through Italy in 2000 we drove from Tuscany on the countryside towards south. We deliberately opted to not stay in Rome which would be quite stressful and possibly chaotic with our own car. Also, we believed that Rome is the perfect destination for a city trip on a prolonged weekend.

So we passed the city in the east – and stopped in the village of Tivoli at the Villa D’Este. This historic palace was erected in the 16th century. Since the end of the first World War it belongs to the Italian state and is open to the public today. Its key feature is the huge garden with hundreds of tiny fountains, statues, water features, caves, and basins.

I remember that this day was very hot, and we were glad that we could rest in the shadows of the trees and listen to the gentle splashing of the water features.

A beautiful and peaceful place.


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The high resolution image

Capture Date02-SEP-2000
LocationTivoli, Rome, Italy
CameraCanon AE-1 Program
Image SourceFuji Slide Film
Digital Image SourceEPSON Perfection 4870 Photo
Digital Image File FormatTIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image FormatJPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image Dimensions3453 x 6139 Pixels
Copyright© by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com

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