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The Doors of Umbria

August 18, 2025 by Joanne Bartram in #italytravel, #medievalitaly, Hill Towns Italy, Italian art architecture, Italy travel, Old doors, spring in italy, Umbria

Umbria is full of Medieval hill towns, each with its own character and charm. Every village is unique in character but they all have in common their beautiful architecture. I am drawn to the details of the buildings, especially the many gorgeous doors. Umbria is a good place to find those special details.

I took a lot of photos during a week spent exploring Umbria this past spring and many of them featured doors. Some were worn and neglected, some were beautifully cared for. Many were surrounded by plants and flowers. Here are some of my favorites.

(The windows were pretty spectacular too, but I’ll save those for next week)

Assisi

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Bevagna

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Orvieto

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Panicale

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Spello

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Do you have some favorite Italian door photos ? I’d be happy to see them on the Two Parts Italy Facebook page!


August 18, 2025 /Joanne Bartram
doors italy, umbria, doors in Umbria, Spello, Bevagna, Panicale, Orvieto, Assisi
#italytravel, #medievalitaly, Hill Towns Italy, Italian art architecture, Italy travel, Old doors, spring in italy, Umbria

Vieux Lyon is the Medieval part of Lyon. I wonder how old this door is and how it is still standing?

Ferragosto 2024

August 12, 2024 by Joanne Bartram in #lyon, Lyon, travel France, Doors Lyon, Old doors

Here we are in the middle of August, just in time for the Italian celebration of Ferragosto on the 15th.

A national holiday in Italy, the Italians often stretch it beyond a single day as families head to the beach, the lake, or the mountains for some extended summer R&R time.

Ferragosto is one holiday I wish would be adopted in the US. After all, who doesn’t need a middle of summer break from heat, storms, and work?

While I will miss the holiday in Lucca as I am in New Mexico visiting family, I will embrace it here as my very own mid-August break.


In that spirit, I will take a break from writing this week and just post some photos of one of my favorite photographic subjects - doors.

Doors are fascinating, especially the really old ones. Who passed through them? What secrets do they hide? What history did they witness?



All of these beautiful old doors were photographed in the Vieux Lyon area of Lyon, France. Some of the doors really do hide secrets as several seemingly ordinary ones open onto secret passage ways with hidden courtyards, fountains, and apartments.

Happy Ferragosto week. PS: It’s a good week to start planning winter and spring travel ! Lyon would make a great destination !

August 12, 2024 /Joanne Bartram
Lyon, French doors, Old doors France, Doors Lyon
#lyon, Lyon, travel France, Doors Lyon, Old doors

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