Photographer's Note
Rome - Quirinal Palace
From Wikipedia:
The Quirinal Palace (known in Italian as the Palazzo del Quirinale or simply Quirinale) is a historic building in Rome, Italy, the current official residence of the President of the Italian Republic. It is located on the Quirinal Hill, the highest of the seven hills of Rome. It has housed thirty popes, four kings and eleven presidents of the Italian Republic. The palace extends for an area of 110,500 square metres and is the 6th largest palace in the world in terms of area, as well as the largest residence of a Head of State.] By way of comparison, the White House Complex in the United States is one-twentieth of its size.
History
Origins
The current site of the palace has been in use since Roman times, as excavations in the gardens testify. On this hill, the Romans built temples to several deities, from the Flora to Quirinus, after whom the hill was named. During the reign of Constantine the last complex of Roman baths was built here, as the statues of the twins Castor and Pollux taming the horses decorating the fountain in the square testify. The Quirinal, being the highest hill in Rome, was very sought after and became a popular spot for the Roman patricians, who built their luxurious villas. An example of those are the remains of a villa in the Quirinal gardens, where a mosaic, part of the old floor has been found]
Foundation of the current palace
The palace, located on the Via del Quirinale and facing onto the Piazza del Quirinale, was built in 1583 by Pope Gregory XIII as a papal summer residence. The pope wanted to find a location which would have been far away from the humidity and stench coming from the river Tiber and the unhealthy conditions of the Lateran Palace, therefore the Quirinal hill was one of the most suitable places in Rome. On the site, there was already a small villa owned by the Carafa family and rented to Luigi d'Este. The pope commissioned the architect Ottaviano Mascherino to build a palace with porticoed parallel wings and an internal court. The project was not fully completed due to the death of the pope in 1585 but it is still recognisable in the north part of the court, especially in the double loggia facade, topped by the panoramic Torre dei venti (tower of the winds) or Torrino. To the latter, a bell tower was added according to a project by Carlo Maderno and Francesco Borromini
From the 17th century
Pope Paul V commissioned the completion of the work on the main building of the palace.
The Palace was also used as the location for papal conclaves in 1823, 1829, 1831, and 1846. It served as a papal residence and housed the central offices responsible for the civil government of the Papal States until 1870. In September 1870, what was left of the Papal States was overthrown. About five months later, in 1871, Rome became the capital of the new Kingdom of Italy. The palace became the official royal residence of the Kings of Italy, though some monarchs, notably King Victor Emmanuel III (reigned 1900–1946) actually lived in a private residence elsewhere (Villa Savoia), the Quirinale being used simply as an office and for state functions. The monarchy was abolished in 1946 and the Palace became the official residence and workplace for the Presidents of the Italian Republic. Still, some declined the Colle residence and kept their usual Roman residence: for example, Sandro Pertini preferred his old flat near the Trevi Fountain.
The façade was designed by Domenico Fontana. Its Great Chapel was designed by Carlo Maderno. It contains frescos by Guido Reni, but the most famous fresco is the Blessing Christ by Melozzo da Forlì, placed over the stairs. Its grounds include a famous set of gardens laid out in the 17th century.
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timecapturer
(49288) 2015-01-18 2:30
Ciao Romano
a superb POV and use of the light to make this an eye-catching image. Love the shadow play here it creates such amazing depth and irresistible detail.
Inspiring stuff!
Enjoy a peaceful Sunday - B.
snunney
(130965) 2015-01-18 3:05
Hello Romano,
The atmosphere is quite palpable. Superb lighting and extraordinary detail. Like it a lot.
SNOOP_Chan
(4377) 2015-01-18 4:01
Ciao Romano, very nice image here. Another magnificent shot of this amazing city. Nice contrast between the building and the blue sky. Good low POV. Well done.
Regards!
lousat
(121037) 2015-01-18 4:14
Ciao Romano,la luce consente una immagine fortissima con il contrasto piu' elevato possibile,brilla di luce propria gia' nella gallery delle miniature...ehehhe...ottima prospettiva per una visione diversa di uno dei tanti palazzi degli sprechi.Buona Domenica,Luciano
janjan1897
(2301) 2015-01-18 4:35
Ciao Romano,
Une perspective audacieuse, particulièrement réussie et superbement rendue par le détail et la lumière, mettant en valeur le fort contraste colorimétrique de ce rose sur fond de ciel intensément bleu. J'aime bien ce cadrage très dynamique qui donne une belle originalité à l'image.
Bon dimanche.
Jean
No_One
(4) 2015-01-18 5:14
Hi Romano, This is a very impressive building and your excellent note gives a great view of its history and immense size. I can easily imagine how sought after this area would be to live in, who could not want to live on the highest hill in Rome. Beautiful image of the palace too, the string light brings the details out brilliantly, and of course the blue sky is wonderful. A place I would love to see in person someday.
Have a good Sunday
Noel
Gigidusud
(21669) 2015-01-18 6:26
Ciao Romano,
Bellissima composizione architettonica con un ottimo POV. Splendida la facciata rosa con le ombre che si riflettono, bellissimo il contrasto con il cielo blu. Complimenti!
Buona domenica.
Gigi
rychem
(68021) 2015-01-18 7:27
Splendid photo with excellent sharpness and deteils and what I also like is the beautiful lantern taken against the dark blue sky
regards Ryszard
COSTANTINO
(93441) 2015-01-18 8:00
Ciao Romano,
Bella composizione Architetonica
bel quadro verticale,
belli colori ed ottimi detagli
cari saluti e buona domenica
Costantino
cornejo
(61182) 2015-01-18 10:04
Ciao romana, molto buona immagine di questa visione originale del famoso palazzo, splendidamente catturata in questa immagine bella, con una buona nitidezza, profondità, buona luce, colore e qualità. Grande e interessante lavoro perfettamente fatto, complimenti amico mio. Grazie per aver condiviso questo bel lavoro.
Buona notte e felice inizio di settimana.
Cordiali saluti da sud della Spagna.
Angel.
carlo62
(81029) 2015-01-18 10:20
Ciao Romano
al posto di un monumento hai utilizzato un lampione, ma lo stile è quello.
Ottimo pov per questo tipo di inquadratura, forte il contrasto tra la luce e l'ombra, il polarizzatore ha reso il cielo molto saturo, ma il contrasto con la facciata del Quirinale viene messo molto più in evidenza.
Saluti
Carlo
dkmurphys
(77034) 2015-01-18 12:57
Ciao Romano,
Perfect POV and a superb quality of your image. Great job!
Daniel
Matyas
(0) 2015-01-19 1:02
Ciao Romano! Fine low point of view. Amazing palace, wonderful lantern, superb sky. Good hard contrast. Fine bright and saturation. Original composition. Well done!
Silvio1953
(191261) 2015-01-19 9:29
Ciao Romano, bella di attualità, ottima composizione, splendida nitidezza e magnifica luce, bravo, ciao Silvio
Nicou
(188486) 2015-01-19 10:27
Hello
Quel cadrage et compo quelle vue cette luminosité fantastique image et architecture grandiose image.
Bravo et amitié
Nicou
williewhistler
(16606) 2015-01-19 11:57
Hello Romano,
such a well chosen view point with the lamp a key element as it adds it`s interest to that of the Quirinal Palace
The light upon the façade has been well handled allowing all of it`s fine architectural features to be revealed.
Best wishes, Les.
PiotrF
(42716) 2015-01-19 12:28
Hello Romano,
Interesting view of Palazzo del Quirinale.
Very good POV and composition, perfect captured,
excellent clarity and superb colors.
Interesting notes.Nice shot.
Regards
Piotr
holmertz
(83352) 2015-01-19 12:59
Hello Romano,
Another very dramatic and intense composition thanks to the low POV, the saturated colours and the strong contrasts. The contrast between the well lit façade and the very dark blue sky is stunning and very expressive.
Kind regards,
Gert
batalay
(41261) 2015-01-19 15:40
Ciao Carlo,
An excellent note highlights this photo. I remember seeing the building before, but had no idea of its significance.
Warm regards,
Bulent
Royaldevon
(64334) 2015-01-20 1:02
Ciao Caro Romano,
Rome has such wonderful history!
I can see you have used a fine viewpoint, incorporating the lantern for depth and a precursor to the fine building. The whole shot is nicely proportioned with a good clarity.
I think your polariser, whilst intensifying the colours has had a darkening effect. If you just pop the shot into PS and use the auto smart fix, it lightens it perfectly.
Have a good day,
Bev :-)
eldancer1
(36343) 2015-01-20 7:43
I like the simple design of this palace but it looks like it is well built. Nicely captured with good lighting and sharp details. Well done, tfs.
mkamionka
(53796) 2015-01-21 3:02
Ciao Romano,
very creative presentation of this beautiful structure. I like the highly polarized sky. The contrast with the bright buildings looks fantastic. Great use of the lamp to frame it. Great angle selected to make the geometry very appealing.
Excellent work!
M
abmdsudi
(81592) 2015-01-22 6:30
Hi Romano
An appealing shot with its gorgeous contrasting colours, really enjoyed the immaculate detail throughout and exquisitely exposed to its optimum. Lovely warmness, pov and perspective matched by that lovely touch of deep polarised blue sky. The delicious take and pleasure to view. Congrats
Best regards
Photo Information
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Copyright: Romano Lattanzi (Romano46)
(18472)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2014-12-19
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon EOS 700D, Canon EF 28-135mm IS USM, HOYA 67mm HD Circular Polarize
- Exposure: f/9.0, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2015-01-18 2:25