Tuesday, 6 March 2007

When reparations are needed



Old towns with lots of history frequently need reparations. Nothing lasts forever. Even the best mansions suffer. New social necessities turn palaces into official buildings, museums, libraries. The ancient flavour remains in the walls but our towns change their faces from time to time.
Sometimes, the skeleton stays in front of our eyes for us to witness a part of our past.
Wood, iron, stone and the sky to cover our history

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