Photographer's Note
Lodi's main square with its beautiful dome.
*my first PP with software GIMP*
Infos from Wiki:
Lodi (pronounced [ˈlodi]) is a town in Lombardy, Italy, on the right bank of the River Adda. It is the capital of the province of Lodi.
History
Lodi was a Celtic village that in Roman times was called in Latin Laus Pompeia (probably in honor of the consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo) and was known also because its position allowed many Gauls of Gallia Cisalpina to obtain Roman citizenship. It was in an important position at the crossing of vital Roman roads.
It became a Christian diocese and its first bishop, Saint Bassianus (San Bassiano), (319-409), is the patron saint of the town (celebrated on January 19).
A free commune around 1000, it fiercely resisted the Milanese, who destroyed it in April 24, 1158. Frederick Barbarossa rebuilt it on its current location.
Starting from 1220, the Lodigiani (inhabitants of Lodi) spent some decades in realizing an important work of hydraulic engineering: a system of miles and miles of artificial rivers and channels (called Consorzio di Muzza) was created in order to give water to the countryside, turning some arid areas into one of the (still now) most important agricultural areas of the region.
Lodi was ruled by the Visconti family, who built a castle.
In 1423, the antipope John XXIII launched the bull by which he convened the Council of Constance from the Duomo of Lodi. The council would mark the end of the Great Schism.
In 1454 representatives from all the regional states of Italy met in Lodi to sign the treaty known as the peace of Lodi, by which they intended to work in the direction of Italian unification, but this peace lasted only 40 years.
The town was then ruled by the Sforza family, France, Spain, Austria. In 1786 it became the eponymous capital of a province that included Crema.
On 10 May 1796, in the first major battle of his career as a general, the young Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians at the town's River Adda crossing before going on to enter Milan. It is in commemoration of this event – the Battle of Lodi – that there are streets named Rue du Pont de Lodi in so many French municipalities, including that in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.
Economy
In 1864 Tiziano Zalli founded the Banca Popolare di Lodi, the first Italian cooperative bank (now part of Banco Popolare group).
In 1945, the Italian petrol company Agip, directed by Enrico Mattei, started extracting methane from its fields, and Lodi was the first Italian town with a regular domestic gas service.
Fractions
Fontana Olmo, San Grato, Bottedo, Calvelzano, Comella, Gissara, Isola Maggiore, Lodolina, Martinetta, Mozzanica, Paderno, Pesalupo, Polledra, Portadore Alto, Riolo, Tre Cascine, Vigadore
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saylan-cb
(12738) 2008-12-10 13:01
Hi Giorgio,
Very nice place and beautiful compositions,colours,details,POV are excellent.
TFS/Regards
Clementi
(52514) 2008-12-10 13:08
Ciao Giorgio,
ecco un altro gioiello del nostro patrimonio artistico-culturale. bella la chiesa con quel buffo palazzo attacato alla facciata, buoni i colori e la luminosita' trovo un po' scadente lo sharp.
Giorgio
cobra112
(15589) 2008-12-10 13:15
L'ho vista in transito questa chiesa. Maledetta fretta.... Apprezzabili luminositŕ e dettaglio. Bei colori. Complimenti per il cielo.
Roberto
JLG
(2086) 2008-12-10 13:20
buonasera Giorgio
encore une tres belle presentation
un beau temoignage du patrimoine italien
de bon details, de belle couleurs
complimenti
jean louis
francio64
(39888) 2008-12-10 13:23
Ciao Giorgio,
tempo fa su consiglio di Vinicio, ho realizzato un tema dove sono raccolte tutte le chiese siciliane.
Tu ho visto che ne hai uno dove sono raccolte tutte quelle italiane, indipendentememte dalle regioni in cui esse si trovano ubicate.
Forse bisognerebbe farne uno dove vengano raccolte soltanto le cattedrali italiane, sia di cittŕ che di paesi. Un modo per far conoscere le nostre cattedrali al mondo intero.
Che ne pensi? Fammi sapere!
Bella questa di Lodi. Non la conoscevo ancora.
Mi piace la torre campanaria con l'orologio nel mezzo.
Ottima la luce e lo sharp.
Francesco
asajernigan
(21427) 2008-12-10 15:47
Giorgio,
This is a fine shot of this great architecture. The lighting and colors are great with excellent sharpness and detail. The angle of the shot is fine giving the buildings depth.
TFS,
Asa
Longroute
(19600) 2008-12-11 1:05
Davvero una bella chiesa e un bel campanile che spicca sul cielo azzurro. Il rosone deve essere magnifico. Ho l'impressione che le due finestre in stile neoclassico in basso siano state aggiunte posteriormente. Mi ha colpito anche quel palazzo costruito proprio attaccato alla torre, un tempo non si badava a queste cose!
La composizione dŕ un senso di spazio e di freschezza, con una bella luce e bei colori saturi.
Buona giornata,
Donato
mauro61
(53411) 2008-12-11 1:30
ciao Giorgio,
bella panoramica con la cattedrale che viene mostrata legata al tessuto urbano.
Immagine dai bei colori e dall'ottima luce piacevolmente movimentata dalla presenza umana.
buona giornata
maurizio
Silvio1953
(220525) 2008-12-11 9:49
Ciao Giorgio, bellissima chiesa, gran bel POV, fantastici i colori e la luce, non so perchč ma mi sembra quasi piů una scansione che una foto digitale, c'č qualcosa che non va nella nitidezza, composizione splendida, bravo, ciao Silvio
Photo Information
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Copyright: Giorgio Mercuri (giorgimer)
(35017)
- Genre: Miejsca
- Medium: Kolorowe
- Date Taken: 2008-09-06
- Categories: Architektura
- Camera: Nikon D60, Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR VR 18-55mm
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Temat(y): Italian churches (2/2) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-10 12:56
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