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Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Quattro Cantoni & Via Macqueda
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Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Quattro Cantoni & Via Macqueda
Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Quattro Cantoni ( Four corners ) with Via Macqueda Date: circa 1904
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Awnings Baroque Corners Crossroads Fountains Palermo Quattro Sicilian Sicily
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Step back in time with this image of Quattro Cantoni, the historic crossroads and vibrant heart of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Circa 1904, this photograph transports us to an era of grand Baroque architecture and bustling Italian streets. Quattro Cantoni, or the Four Corners, is a picturesque square located at the intersection of Via Maqueda, Via Vittorio Emanuele, Via Roma, and Via Sant'Anna. The name derives from the four monumental fountains that once adorned each corner, representing the four seasons and the four rivers of Sicily. The photograph showcases the intricate details of the Baroque architecture that defines Palermo. Awnings draped over the buildings provide shade from the Mediterranean sun, while the ornate facades display intricate carvings and frescoes. The cobblestone streets are lined with horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians, adding to the lively atmosphere. Via Maqueda, the main artery of Palermo, is the focal point of the photograph. This historic street is a testament to the city's rich history, with its impressive palaces, churches, and historic buildings. The street is named after the Spanish viceroy, Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, Duke of Maqueda, who ruled Sicily from 1592 to 1603. This photograph is a beautiful reminder of the past, offering a glimpse into the history and culture of Palermo, Sicily, and Italy. The intricate details of the architecture, the bustling streets, and the unique character of the city are all captured in this stunning image.
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