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VRBIS ORNAMENTO

This beautiful yellow masterpiece is located in Verona, Italy, and is the prestigious and iconic Palazzo delle Poste. Photographer Scott Allen Wilson lets us appreciate the beauty of the details and symmetry of this traditional Veronese architecture. Do you have some yellow decorations? Try this print on your wall to boost the environment! The print has been realized on glossy Fuji Crystal Archive paper and mounted beneath acrylic glass. The mounted print is surrounded by a beautiful natural oak floater wood frame. Every element of this piece was individually selected with the intention of being a part of a unified piece of art.

I think this print perfectly encapsulates the essence and the energy of Verona, Italy. I hope you love it 🙂

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The Palazzo delle Poste in Verona, Italy, is a historic building that was constructed in the early 20th century as the city’s main post office. The building is considered an example of the eclectic architectural style, which blends elements from different historical periods and styles. The facade of the building features a mix of Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau elements, creating a unique and eye-catching appearance.

The Palazzo delle Poste was designed to be a modern and functional building, incorporating the latest technology and innovations in postal services. When it was opened in 1930, it was considered one of the most advanced post offices in Italy, and it was equipped with cutting-edge communication systems and sorting facilities.

Today, the Palazzo delle Poste continues to be an important building in Verona, and it is still used as a post office. Despite its functional purpose, the building is also considered a beautiful example of early 20th-century architecture, and it attracts many visitors who are interested in exploring Verona’s rich cultural heritage. The building is open to the public, and visitors can admire the intricate details of the facade, the impressive interior spaces, and the historic equipment and artifacts on display.

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