Leo Kerner: Templo of Apollo, Ortigia Island (SYracusa)
Leo Kerner: Templo of Apollo, Ortigia Island (Siracusa?
Leo Kerner: Unexpected!! Rainy day in Syracusa
Leo Kerner: The streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Il Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Piazza del Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Il Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Il Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Il Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: IPiazza del Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Il Duomo,Ortigia Island (Siracusa), Sicily. Once a Greek Temple (530BC), now a major Catholic cathedral
Leo Kerner: Ortigia, Syracusa
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Wondering in the picturesque narrow streets of Ortigia
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation
Leo Kerner: Sicily: Villa Romana del Casale. It might have belonged to a Roman Emperor, on account of its luxury. Hot baths, many rooms, wonderfully preserved mosaics. It was buried in mud for centuries, which would have contributed to its great state of preservation