Curinga, Calabria, Italy
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Curinga, Calabria, Italy
Photos by @chesidiceacuringa
Follow us on Instagram, @calabria_mediterranea
Mpastatiaddi.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Impastatelle con cuore di sarde o tonno.. Stuzzichini calabresi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Knead with sardines or tuna Calabrian appetizers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #andreamichienzi #yallyally #travelfriends3 #nikon_photogroup #nikonitalia #nikon_photo #50mmphotography #50m #calabrianfood #chesidiceacuringa #curinga #fingerfood #appetizer #calabriansoul #yallerscalabria #shotz_of_calabria #calabria_cartoline_ #calabria_photogroup #calabriadaamare #calabria_illife #calabria_love #ig_mediterraneo #typicalfood #calabriaphoto #italia_cartoline #italia_photogroup (presso Curinga) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6SsRO3IqC8/?igshid=4fef3bikl2og
Se nosso cérebro fosse tão simples a ponto de podermos entende-lo, seríamos tão tolos que continuaríamos sem entende-lo
o dia do curinga
- Se nosso cérebro fosse tão simples a ponto de podermos entendê-lo - disse ele, e fez uma pausa -, seríamos tão tolos que continuaríamos sem entendê-lo.
O Dia do Curinga (Jostein Gaarder)
@franztropea takes us to discover Villa Maggiore Perugino, a former retirement home located in the ancient town of Curinga, Calabria, Italy.
This building, unjustly forgotten by history, is in a state of abandonment and decay, but it is still full of charm and elegance.
The villa was built at the behest of Major Sebastiano Perugino between the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth and presents itself with an eclectic style, typical of the period, born from the mixture of stylistic features of various architectural styles (medieval, neo-Gothic, Moorish) giving something unique at the sight.
The building was donated by Major Perugino, a carabiniere who returned to live in Curinga at the end of his career, to the entire community and thus became the hospice for the poorest.
Today this structure is no longer in use but is flanked by the municipal nursing home entrusted to the Franciscan Nuns of the Lord.
The building is NOT open to the public, but the nuns and nurses are kind enough to open it without any problems.
Video by @franztropea
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Curinga, Calabria, Italy
Photos by @chesidiceacuringa
Follow us on Instagram, @calabria_mediterranea