Portobuffolè is the smallest town in Treviso province. just 800 people are living there. however, it's a charming little corner, with a quite important artistic and historical value, in spite of the small dimensions.
in 1300, a noblewoman called Gaia da Camino received the town as a wedding gift from her husband (what a nice gift, a town!) an it seems that made its beauty and importance grow in the following years. now we still can see elegant buildings from XIV-XVI sec.
we visited on a cloudy sunday. the green was greener than usual, the sky whimsical like it should be in april.in 1300, a noblewoman called Gaia da Camino received the town as a wedding gift from her husband (what a nice gift, a town!) an it seems that made its beauty and importance grow in the following years. now we still can see elegant buildings from XIV-XVI sec.
every second sunday of the month, an antiques market is held. i think the town makes a beautiful frame for it.
we wandered for the tiny streets. our eyes alternately catched by a funny object or a frescoed façade, an old toy or a nicely shaped window.
we bought another lambretta advertising from 1967 and took an analogue selfie in a vintage mirror.
A truly charming little town! I miss Italy's beautiful old houses!
ReplyDeletebut you live surrounded by finnish stunning landscapes :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful little town! every corner in italy is pretty
ReplyDeletei totally agree, barbara!
DeleteI would LOVE to bring home with me a publicita originali, so beautifully framed! Also, superb selfie. :D
ReplyDeletei was sure you'd like them ;)
Deletei was tempted to buy the small one with the kodak advertise!
Wonderful analogue shots! Would love to visit this place!
ReplyDeletethank you nancy! the village is small but cute ♥
Deleteil vostro selfie ♥
ReplyDeletenon pensavo avrebbe avuto un suo successo ♥
DeleteHello Silvia :)
ReplyDeleteThis a really nice looking city that makes me want to go there <3
hello sara :)
Deleteglad you like it!