Spaccanapoli
Spaccanapoli (Naples splitter) is the main street of Naples (Italy) between East and West sides. It starts in front of “New Jesus” church and it leads to the administrative downtown. A black, narrow strip when viewed from the fortress of Sant’Elmo on the Vomero’s hill, Spaccanapoli is Naples, for the people, the shops, the architecture in it.
With Spaccanapoli a new Artborghi’s reportage starts today. Napoli, Sorrento, Capri and the archeological site of Pompei with Lorenzo Borghi (photography) and Maria Francesca (editing).

“O’ Sarracino”, bongo style, live fusion

In the notorious Spanish Quarters
Pictures shot with Nikon D800 + 50 mm f /1.4 G. Click each picture to enjoy it full-screen.
Home-office: home? Office?
Home or office? It is not always easy to tell in the new residential area Mehr als wohnen (Zurich)
Click each picture to enlarge.
Through the glass towers
A Portuguese mystery
Hidden in the woods of Sintra (Portugal) is Quinta da Regaleira. This unique Unesco heritage is a fusion of Gothic, Roman, Renaissance and Manuelino architecture adorned with alchemy and masonic relics. Lose yourself through the labyrinth gardens, reach the cave system and come back to light through the initiatory well.
And after you got initiated click each picture to magnify stone and plant patterns…






























