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IT-G-268
Vines and olive trees surround the medieval walled village of Monteriggioni, Chianti, Tuscany.
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IT-G-267
Monteriggioni, a medieval walled hilltop village in Chianti, Tuscany.
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IT-D-8102
An olive tree grows inside the ancient battlements of the walled village of Monteriggioni, between Siena and Florence. Chianti, Tuscany, Italy.
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IT-G-269
Wall, tower and gateway of Monteriggioni, Chianti, Tuscany.
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IT-D-8103
The fortified medieval village of Monteriggioni, nestled in the Chianti farmland between Florence and Siena. Tuscany, Italy.
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IT-G-270
The 13th century Romanesque church of Santa Maria Assunta in Monteriggioni, Chianti.
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IT-D-8104
The fortified medieval village of Monteriggioni, nestled in the Chianti farmland between Florence and Siena. Tuscany, Italy.
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A medieval walled village between Florence and Siena in the Chianti countryside. Includes pictures and photos of a walled, fortified village (or town) in the Tuscany countryside from the old medieval times, including a really nice Romanesque architecture church or chapel in the center of the village with an old checkboard wall. Professional Stock photography and digital images of Lucca and other Tuscany cities, towns, villages and scenic landscapes. High resolution digital images of Tuscany villas, houses, churches. Stock includes color and black and white photography, interiors and exteriors, of Siena, Florence, Arezzo, Chianti, churches, abbeys, Lucca, San Gimignano, Tuscan scenery, Volterra, Contrade flag throwing and more. Digital stock images for sale and license for commercial use in corporate brochures, annual reports, advertising, calendars, editorial, travel, fine art, and website use. Mathew Lodge is a highly skilled photographer providing commercial photography, corporate photography, editorial photography, and stock photography for art buyers, newspapers, magazines, text books, fine art books, travel guides, brochures, presentations and web sites.
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