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What a face!!! Haven’t seen one like this before. Nice shots.
Pat
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Amazing entrance! 🙂
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This is cool!!!
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Not sure how I feel about this one, looks angry to me
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Yes, I don’t know how I’d feel if it was my house and I had to walk through that every time I entered.
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Great doors and I didn’t notice the windows until reading Norm’s comment. Awesome!!!!
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Oh, what a door, what an idea. Thanks for this!
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Looooove it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really want to see this one when I visit Rome again. Brilliant.
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Yes, it’s easy to find with the aid of google maps
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Wow. What an impressive facade. The interior must be interesting, too.
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Not open to public as far as I know
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I like that they did the same thing with the windows as well.
Nice find 🙂
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Nice to see some humour in architecture
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It looks like an angry man shouting haha. Regards, Teresa
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Although the door itself is quite plain, the sculpture around it is utterly awesome.
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