Yes, such an interesting building. I wonder how old it is. So many fine looking buildings end up as shops - at least on the ground level - well it's better than knocking them down.
Beautiful building and a great shot. This one could also be on the South Beach row, Miami. On the beach is where I am at Blogtrotter. Look forward to seeing you there!
Hmm! I thought it was Spanish architecture. Nonetheless, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWould love to get a scooter (Vespa) one day.
It did look a bit spanish but a very pretty building.
ReplyDeleteNice looking building and good looking photography, Sally.
ReplyDeleteAstonishing the frontage by the building
ReplyDeleteOne regrets almost publicity for the scooter
Yes, such an interesting building. I wonder how old it is. So many fine looking buildings end up as shops - at least on the ground level - well it's better than knocking them down.
ReplyDeleteScooters are everywhere in Paris, wonder if the same will happen in Sydney?
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Your photo could have been taken in one of many different countries, what with the design elements, the motor scooters, and the people in the photo.
ReplyDeleteFor all your motor scooter needs brain cells. more than
ReplyDeleteBeautiful building and a great shot. This one could also be on the South Beach row, Miami.
ReplyDeleteOn the beach is where I am at Blogtrotter. Look forward to seeing you there!
Very curious building and as Ming said me too I thought to something that match with moresque / mexican architecture. Really interesting.
ReplyDeleteI wonder to see many italian Vespa motorbike there !
This shot reminds me of that scene from the Bourne Identity where Bourne goes to meet the chickie at her shop.
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