Showing posts with label Christoph Von Toggenburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christoph Von Toggenburg. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 February 2011

A photographer's paradise

Since we launched this blog in December, the most viewed post has been a selection of photographs of Bologna entitled "Here is Bologna". It's clear that you enjoyed the views of this medieval city and the surroundings, which are a photographer's paradise. No use prolonging this introduction -- below are some more pictures, including several of Florence and Venice, which are short train rides from Bologna.


Piazza Maggiore
Christoph Von Toggenburg






Bologna from on high
Aurelien Billot



Torri
A shy photographer



Christoph Von Toggenburg



Emilia Galiano



Portici
Kristen Larson



Aurelien Billot


San Luca
Nelson Graves




Duomo - Firenze
Christoph Von Toggenburg




Ponte Vecchio - Firenze
Christoph Von Toggenburg




Fantasy in Venice
Nelson Graves

Tomorrow: Weekly quiz



Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Here is Bologna

Here are some pictures of Bologna taken by current students. We leave these with you to admire while the Bologna Center goes on holiday from December 23 until January 5. The blog will take a rest around Christmas and New Year's, but it never goes into hibernation!


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Thank you for following our blog. We look forward to your comments and feedback. And best wishes for an excellent 2011.


San Luca at sunset
(Elisabeth Mondl)
A new look at an old piazza
(Elisabeth Mondl)


    Halloween
    (Kristen Larson)

Bologna from on high
(Elisabeth Mondl)

Leaves in the park
(Kristen Larson,
courtesy of SAIS BC Blog)
Bologna lights
(Christoph von Toggenburg,
 courtesy of SAIS BC Blog)


Cioccoshow
Bologna’s annual celebration of chocolate
(Kristen Larson)


Superdome
(Elisabeth Mondl)
Bologna skyline
(Kristen Larson, courtesy of SAIS BC Blog)
Nelson Graves