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La Torre Flavia di Ladispoli è un monumento di epoca romana più volte restaurato nel medioevo. Nel XVI secolo fu ricostruita dal cardinale Flavio Orsini dal quale prende il nome ed è tutt'oggi visitabile nonostante il bombardamento alleato del 1943, che la danneggiò irreparabilmente.
La Torre Flavia Ladispoli is a monument of Roman restored several times during the Middle Ages. In the sixteenth century it was rebuilt by Cardinal Flavio Orsini from which it takes its name and is still visited despite the Allied bombing of 1943, which damaged it irreparably.
Luogo: Ladispoli (Roma)
Telescopio: C11 Edge HD with focal reducer F/7 1960mm
Montatura: 10Micron Gm1000HPS
CCD: Sbig STF-8300
Pose (non guidate):
RGB 17X200" bin 2 -20°
Integrazione: 2,83 ore
The Torre Flavia, located between Ladispoli and Cerenova (Marina di Cerveteri), is a roman monument which was restored several times in the Middle Ages. In the sixteenth century it was rebuilt by Cardinal Flavio Orsini but during the second world war it was damaged it irreparably by allied bombing. It looks like it was a lightning that split it into three parts!
Anyway it is a well know location for roman photographes.
I knew this place since I was a kid as it is easily reachable by foot from the Cerenova beach.
Canon 70D
Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Hoya ND400
10s | ƒ/6.3 | ISO 100 | 10mm