
Palazzo Carciotti, a stunning neoclassical building constructed in the early 19th century, is situated along Trieste's waterfront. Its main façade boasts six impressive Corinthian columns, complemented by intricate reliefs and sculptures that make for striking photographs, especially during the golden hour. The building was originally designed by architect Matteo Pertsch for Greek merchant Demetrio Carciotti, giving it historical significance tied to Trieste's maritime commerce. Capture the dome from a low angle against the sky to enhance its grandeur. For unique shots, photograph the reflections on the water of the Canal Grande nearby. This area is imbued with a blend of historical charm and picturesque views, ideal for both daytime and nighttime photography.
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