Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe | Travel

Polish photographer Sebastian Luzhivo (Sebastian Luczywo) walked around Rome in November, when a cyclone rained heavily on the city. Sebastian tried to show the main buildings of the Eternal City from an unusual angle: the Pantheon, St. Peter's Cathedral, the Colosseum, ancient temples.

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

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Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal CityRainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Rainy Rome: an unusual look at the Eternal City

Keywords: Rain | Unusual | Reflection | Reflections | Angle | Rome

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