Piazza Sant'Antonio again, where you met our friend the Tuareg, but this time peeking out from behind the pillars in front of Chiesa Sant'Antonio. To the right you can see the cupola of the Serbian Orthodox church and the first building on the left is the Stella Polare café, one of the several historic cafés in town.
it's interesting that there's a serbian orthodox church there. I guess being so close there must be a large serbian population there.. It looks like going home time.
This is a wonderful photo. The cupolas are lovely & the building with a few lit windows. My mom is Serbian Orthodox. I'm sure she & her sister (from Pula) have visited this church.
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it's interesting that there's a serbian orthodox church there. I guess being so close there must be a large serbian population there..
It looks like going home time.
Beautifully taken.
a brilliant capture!
This is a wonderful photo. The cupolas are lovely & the building with a few lit windows. My mom is Serbian Orthodox. I'm sure she & her sister (from Pula) have visited this church.
A nicely composed shot ...
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