
You can visit the Dolomites in Rome until September 2nd 2018, courtesy of photographer Georg Tappeiner (born in Merano, South Tyrol in 1964) – who portrayed these beautiful mountains and is now showcasing some forty wonderful photographs at Spazio Fontana at Palazzo delle Esposizioni, for a show titled, “Dolomites. The Heart of Stone of the Earth”.
“What are the Dolomites?” asked great writer Dino Buzzati, born in Belluno and deeply attached to these mountains. And here is his answer: “On some very clear fall days, from the highest roofs in Venice you can see the Dolomites, even without binoculars. Not just a confused mountain profile, a mysterious barrier that encloses the North (what’s beyond it? what worlds are behind this wall?). But you recognize their color…”
SOURCE: http://www.italianways.com
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