Exquisite Interior Photos: Beauty of Italy’s Opulent Architecture captured by David Burdeny

Hunting Lodge (Rotunda), Stupingi Palace, Piedmont, Italy
Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy, 2016
Ca’ Rezzonico II, Venice, Italy, 2012
Map Room, Villa Farnese, Caprarola
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Reggia di Caserta, Caserta, Italy, 2016
Pastel-Room-Racconigi-Italy-2016
Tenuta Berroni, Racconigi, Italy, 2016
Royal Palace of Caserta Theatre, Naples, Italy, 2016
Gran Galleria, Reggia di Venaria Reale, Torino
Castle of Sammezzano, Tuscany, Italy, 2016
Palazzo Madama, Turin, Italy, 2016
Mirror Room, Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy, 2016
Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy 2016
Castello, Racconigi, Italy, 2016
Library, Napoli, Italy, 2016.
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Trompe-l’œil, Napoli, Italy, 2016

Exquisite Interior Photos: Beauty of Italy’s Opulent Architecture 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.

6 thoughts on “Exquisite Interior Photos: Beauty of Italy’s Opulent Architecture captured by David Burdeny

    1. Absolutely!
      A whole other era: those of the geniuses
      We can never compete. History has shaped these talented men!
      The essential thing is simply to have the humility to recognize it.
      Thank you!
      V

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Artists deserve respect. Even if it bothers you and you don't like their work; refrain from negative opinions, non-constructive remarks. Opt for an objective analysis of the work as well as a good understanding of the author's intentions..Thx

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