File:Tremezzo, giardini pubblici (Ian Spackman 2007-007-0-).jpg

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English: Photograph of the public gardens in Tremezzo on Lago di Como, Italy. The lakeside garden, also known as the Parco Meier, was designed by the locally born architect Pietro Lingeri (1894–1968) as part of the project of reconstructing the eighteenth-century Villa Hortensia (owned by Roberto Meier) following a 1919 fire. For the gardens in the Italian manner he made reference, in a rococò key, to those of the Villa Colonna at Rome. (See: [1]
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Author Ian Spackman
Camera Model Olympus OM4
Lens Sigma 14/3.5
Film Kodak Color Plus 200
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25 June 2007

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current00:28, 7 July 20073,328 × 1,664 (845 KB)Ian Spackman{{Information |Description=Photograph of the public gardens in Tremezzo on Lago di Como, Italy. |Source=Photograph by Ian Spackman, Olympus OM4, Sigma 24/3.5, Kodak Color Plus 200. |Date= Monday 25 June 2007 |Author= Ian Spackman }}

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