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| sent on October 28, 2023 (22:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
....... carefree shot like children.... Beautiful.. ....... scatto spensierato come i bambini .... bellissima.. |
| sent on October 29, 2023 (7:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations for the inclusion of human elements, always precious to give an idea of the size of objects, but here also to give life to an otherwise defenseless element. To the right caption, I would like to add that one of the ways to recognize whether the mosque is of Shiite or Sunni worship is to see whether, in that particular architectural element you photographed, there is or is not a shaft that lowers the floor by at least one step. I have fond memories of the Pergamon, visited in 1989 when I was still passing through the Charlie checkpoint to go to the east area, but I didn't remember this mihrab, so thank you. I also have fond memories of Konia, a city of rare and precious carpets, mosques with green domes ;-) Complimenti per l'inserimento di elementi umani, sempre preziosi per rendere l'idea delle dimensioni di oggetti, ma qui anche per dare vita ad un elemento altrimenti inerme. Alla giusta didascalia, mi permetto di aggiungere che uno dei modi per riconoscere se la moschea sia di culto sciita, oppure sunnita, sta nel vedere se, in quel particolare elemento architettonico da te fotografato ci sia o meno il pozzetto che abbassi di almeno uno scalino il piano calpestato. Ho un bel ricordo del Pergamon, visitato nel 1989 transitando ancora, all'epoca, dal check point Charlie per recarsi nella zona est, ma questo mihrab non lo ricordavo, perciò ti ringrazio. Anche di Konya ho bel ricordo, città di tappeti rari e preziosi, moschee con cupole verdi |
| sent on October 29, 2023 (10:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks a Raimondo and Have a nice Sunday Mille grazie a Raimondo e buona Domenica |
| sent on October 29, 2023 (10:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you for your kind of comment. Unfortunately, the Pergamon Museum in Berlin has already been under renovation for several years: section A, closed since 2013, with the north wing and the famous Pergamon Altar, will be accessible again in 2027. The second section B was closed on 23 October 2023. The total reopening of the Museum is scheduled for 2037. Greetings Ti ringrazio del gradito commento. Purtroppo il Pergamon Museum di Berlino è già da diversi anni è in fase di ristrutturazione: la sezione A, chiusa dal 2013, con l'ala nord e il famoso Altare di Pergamo, sarà nuovamente accessibile nel 2027. La seconda sezione B é stata chiusa il 23 ottobre 2023. La riapertura totale del Museo è prevista addirittura per il 2037. Un saluto |
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